“The electrical infrastructure isn’t there, and never will be.”
An electric car might get 4 miles on a kwh. My air conditioner might use 3kw per hour. That’s 12 miles per hour worth of charge capability at night time. Over say six hours, about 72 miles of charge can be added to the electric car.
Yes, I realize there are exceptions, such as those living in Obama voter complexes, but they are exceptions.
Times every vehicle in the town or city...
Only the very most efficient electric cars achieve 4 miles per kwh and only under carefully monitored conditions in tests the manufacturers and government have conceived to make them seem more fuel efficient than they really are... In real life the results people get are typically about much less than what is claimed and this is more true for electric vehicles than gasoline. It is no secret that people in the EPA are pushing people toward electric vehicles.
Once your air conditioner gets your room or house down to the desired temperature the thermostat turns off the compressor. So depending on the outside temperature and how well your house is insulated an air conditioner is using its rated power only a fraction of the time. Only whole house heat pumps use 3kw per hour. Your typical 6000 btu window unit uses less than 500 watts 1/6th of the load you are mentioning.
Is anyone else tired of people pushing “green energy” schemes who make misleading statements?