Electric vehicles are not ready to replace combustion engines: https://www.bitchute.com/video/upZCaVWDtQlt/
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ICYMI - Electric cars setting themselves on fire in a row:
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/so-you-want-a-electric-car-do-you_Jh5emjR2IBsktLq.html
Note to self: By 2030, according to one study, the nation will need to invest as much as $125 billion in the grid to allow it to handle electric vehicles. The current infrastructure bill before Congress puts about $5 billion toward transmission line construction and upgrades According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, most of the nation's electricity was generated by natural gas, nuclear energy, and coal in 2020.
Note to others.
As demand for power increases, prices for kilowatt-hours go up, increasing the incentive to build more power plants to make money.
How much power did we need in my grandfathers house when he was a kid? How much in 1962? How much now? We don't live in a static world. We are building stuff and destroying stuff all the time.
I consider the power argument just silly. We have many ways to generate power. We aren't against any hard limits.