Soldato
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Thats interesting, the main issue with that would be.. Who owns the battery?
IMO i can forsee it working two ways :
like gas cylinders, you pay a deposit for one that covers the cost, then you pay an exchange fee to swap it when you need to, recharge it when you can.
or you buy one outright and can only recharge it at home/recharge locations
So buy new car, select purchase option probably direct from manufacturer or a deposit but dont own way via a "fuel provider"
If you tend to stay local the you can just buy your own and recharge it, if you travel a lot you go the way you can exchange them.