The device you suggested in your post #24, proports to be an EMP electronic vehicle protection at a reasonable price point.
Honestly, it is the first such vehicle device that I have seen, which states that it military grade protection for electronics in vehicles.
Given the dominance of electronics in modern transportation vehicles, not to mention the expansion of "all electric vehicles", this device could be a game changer.
Thank you for the information.
Nuclear plants are good for base load electricity, but they can’t change output levels quickly, at least not the old ones in the US where the average age of a nuclear plant is about 40 years old. Some new nuclear plants can ramp up to large percentage increases in the range of around one hour. But, we don’t have any of those due to enviro weenies.