I believe what CFW is trying to point
out, is a total ICE for EV swap of
vehicles is not sustainable and therefore
will deprive those in rural areas of the
necessary energy to charge their vehicles
to the ranges they need to travel.
Our infrastructure is wholly inadequate
and if updated, even then, there won’t
be enough power to go around. Thereby,
limiting travel. Charging your EV from
a battery bank energized by solar panels
takes a couple days of bright sunshine.
Cloud cover and lower temps reduce that
charging time even more, especially when
your house demands heat and lights relying
on those panels. People don’t care too
much for freezing to death for the sake
of keeping your EV charged up and ready.
Wether it’s the governments intention
to limit our travels or not, your
traveling will be limited.
The grid will get figured out in the next 10 years.
Siemens just came out with a low cost home charger that by passes the homes service panel so homeowners do not have to $$$ upgrade it. The charger is installed on the outside meter. You pull off the meter head, install the adapter and plug back in the meter head, drill a hole in the wall and run the cable to the charging spot inside the garage.
INstaslled in less than an hour for most homes.
Ev’s will become successfull due to innovations like these and these new innovations are happening everyday.