Depending on where you live might make the difference. I get people looking every now and then while driving but hardly anyone has said anything to me and no one has stopped me yet to ask about.
If there are any DCFC being put in PG&E territory a majority of the time it's prompting work to existing infrastructure. I would be surprised if one was able to connect this early.
Every area has its own rates based on the difficulty of providing energy. Some states with ab abundance cheaper energy production and shorter distances to customers is just going to be naturally cheaper. California has very high rates but it also has problems that other states or regions don't...
Nuclear "could" have been an option but the perception to it is bad. Smaller nuclear that reuses the larger plants material is a promising local generation that could help alot of the rural areas in northern California, especially with the cannabis grows.
Anybody have info on this type of energy production. I can't imagine it being that much pre square mile. Think about how big your production areas would be. Compared to off shore wind can't be worth it yet.