To start I just want to say I am a fan of electric cars. If I had a daily commute of (say) 100 miles per day I would love one. Or if all I needed a car for was to go shopping, run some errands etc. They make perfect sense for that use. But given that to outfit the population of the US with electric cars means we not only have to extract metals from all over the world to build them, we also need to fully upgrade the electrical grid and come up with a failsafe way to keep electricity flowing all the time. Something we have seen is not always possible (hint hint…Texas and California..).
ELECTRIC VEHICLE GASLIGHTING BY THE LEFT
ELECTRIC VEHICLE GASLIGHTING BY THE LEFT
ELECTRIC VEHICLE GASLIGHTING BY THE LEFT
To start I just want to say I am a fan of electric cars. If I had a daily commute of (say) 100 miles per day I would love one. Or if all I needed a car for was to go shopping, run some errands etc. They make perfect sense for that use. But given that to outfit the population of the US with electric cars means we not only have to extract metals from all over the world to build them, we also need to fully upgrade the electrical grid and come up with a failsafe way to keep electricity flowing all the time. Something we have seen is not always possible (hint hint…Texas and California..).