Electric Vehicle Charging Insanity
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We already have a power grid which can deliver energy to every home and business in the US. It is not up to the task of powering all vehicles now but that can be fixed.
This is why electric cars are going to take over once the battery tech is improved.
To an electric car, it doesn't matter how you generate the energy. You don't need a whole new infrastructure and distribution center. My car is powered mostly by the Niagra River. Yours might be from the coal power plant. If I lived a little to the northwest, my car would be powered by nuclear fission.
To this point the power grid has been able to stand on its own.
I don't foresee that happening in the future.
You don't foresee what happening in the future?
I don't foresee the power grid holding up. It's the main target of enemies foreign and domestic. It's the achilles heel of this country. It's not sufficiently secured ...certainly not on a state by state basis.
There will be a manufactured event that will cripple the grid enabling what they have always wanted-to regulate power consumption and tax anything they deem excessive... Like I don't know, charging your car for 6 hours every night.
We know how to improve the power grid when it isn't good enough. Why do people think that we have suddenly become incompetent and don't know how to fix or improve things?
As the demands on the grid increase over time as people buy more electric cars, the power companies will respond and improve the distribution and generation.
Yeah, it seems like one of the big false flags planned is a coronal mass ejection that takes out the power grid. But that is really a separate issue. Taxes are an issue too but really has nothing to do with my point.
People here seem to have the idea that electric cars have no future because we don't have enough power generation and distribution.
As if power generation and distribution is something frozen and can't be improved. It just isn't true.
Look at this graph. Does it look like we don't know how to make and distribute more power when demand increases?
https://ourworldindata.org/energy-production-consumption