What's with the electric vehicle push - oh I see
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In May 2021, Norman informed Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm that they were conducting oversight into her former position at electric vehicle manufacturer Proterra. Senate Energy Committee Ranking Member John Barrasso also sounded the alarm on Granholm’s relationship with her former employer.
Granholm, whose government position entails reviewing U.S. electric vehicle policy, previously served on Proterra’s board and continued to hold stock in the company after she was confirmed by the Senate in February 2021. Proterra also hosted Biden during an April 2021 virtual event in which the president commended and boosted the company for its work producing zero-emissions vehicles.
These are good, no great, articles; however, the MSM never does a report like this so many, many, Americans will never see it. And the people here are just getting it as the choir for what is being preached. It is a shame, but the media needs some housecleaning---and quickly!!
I agree. Once people at large see how an electric car cannot compete with the combustion engine, then they will notice. Problem is that the federal government has too much control over vehicles for use. News is that GM and Ford will only produce EVS after a timeline like 2030, 2035. Used car prices will soar.
The increase in demand on the power grid is going to collide with the commitment to green energy, resulting in a perfect storm favoring those who seek to expand their control over us.
I've been wondering...
If there's any truth to Tesla's free energy, could this potentially power an electric vehicle?
That too. Just more control. Keep your combustion vehicle maintained.