Anytime you’re talking about a large population, outliers are going to be found pretty often. Even if only 5% or the homes in Germany are like the parent/sibling post, that’s still 2.1M homes (Google said Germany has 42.5M homes, so that’s what I used).
So, even if the average home could be switched over easily (which, I still think is wrong), that’s still would leave a lot of people without many good, financially feasible, options.
So, even if the average home could be switched over easily (which, I still think is wrong), that’s still would leave a lot of people without many good, financially feasible, options.