“Additionally, it typically costs between $1,500 and $2,000 to install a gas line to the building. These initial savings can be put towards these systems and can temper the upfront costs of upgrading to all-electric.
The main behavioral change of going all-electric is letting go of the gas cooktop. This is likely the biggest hurdle to removing gas from a building (at least in the residential vernacular—commercial buildings can have a different set of constraints).
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This makes me wonder how one could find out such Real Estate developers in Europe or just homes to rent out that are all electric?
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