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I will point out a little known fact though, that Space Elevators are more useful than just getting stuff to and from orbit. That's only the most obvious. The real benefit is you can literally fling cargo, ships, or whatever you want into other orbits without using any fuel beyond course correction. A theoretical Space Elevator on Earth could throw things anywhere from Venus to Jupiter, irrc, and make any travel towards other orbits significantly cheaper (as engines become more efficient the faster they are already traveling, part of the reason why we use gravitational sling shots to travel faster than otherwise possible).
I was actually debating doing the Mod Jam of having Space Elevators give a bonus to the mining and research stations within the system to represent that benefit (and to give the building a niche use for early colonies rather than using them to rush down a primitive habitat).