They’ve got a quite unusual stove that’s got a large battery in it so that it can operate when the power is off, and doesn’t need the installation of a 240v power connection. This avoids the cost of an electrical retrofit of old apartment buildings, which otherwise costs far more.

If you’ve already got your home wired for 240v, you can get an induction stove for far less.

These battery-equipped stoves are expensive right now because they’re being made in quite small numbers. The parts needed are coming down in price quite rapidly, so I expect to see them sold in the $2000/unit price range within a few years.

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    Because of distrust and paranoia that is applied selectively to electric cars because they are associated with foreign made.

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      But this is a distrust that is primarily applied to Tesla, an American car company whose cars are made in America. You’re not making any sense.

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        A lot of them these days are Korean, or internationally, Chinese.

        We’re talking about the subconscious feelings of xenophobes

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          The feeling comes from real world experiences with electric cars, which for 90% of Americans is primarily dealing with Tesla. Stupid door handles, stupid steering wheels, stupid touchscreen based controls. It’s a real complaint, and if it’s coming from Americans it’s primarily complaining from the dominant electric car brand they’ve had experience with, which is an American brand with American made cars.