I feel like that’s exclusively a Cali problem for now, if you lived in say, Utah or Idaho the power grid could actually handle it since those two states can produce more than they consume. Idaho already has created one of the best power grid systems in the country off of Hydro and wind power, and could readily transition straight into EVs. And I agree with u/Lapstrake because EVs are going to become more popular just off of cost savings alone, not because of the “green” appeal.
I feel like that’s exclusively a Cali problem for now, if you lived in say, Utah or Idaho the power grid could actually handle it since those two states can produce more than they consume. Idaho already has created one of the best power grid systems in the country off of Hydro and wind power, and could readily transition straight into EVs. And I agree with u/Lapstrake because EVs are going to become more popular just off of cost savings alone, not because of the “green” appeal.
They also have fewer people per square foot than California. LA has more people that like 35 or so states.
True dat.