I agree that clean energy can be created to fill the grid for any and all future needs - if the powers that be want to.
The major problem with EV’s in my opinion is the battery. They represent the biohazard, the fire hazard, the uselessness of the vehicle for hard work or long trips as well as making the vehicle totally worthless once the battery life is expended.
The “evilness” is two fold, the batteries and those purposely limiting what the grid can put out. Much is coming to light right now, in particular the covid scamdemic and soon the Ukrainian war will be another factor working hard against the left. Maybe EV fires and grid brown or black outs may also cause many to wake up. And, thank God, this wokeness crap is about to implode (I hope).
The battery replacement problem reminds me of the rotary engines of the 70’s. They too were a great idea, except they had to be replaced at about 50,000 miles. That quickly killed rotary sales, and I think people have a lot to learn about EV’s. Everybody thought, “Oh, they’ll figure out how to solve this rotary engine thing.” Yah, well they never did.
#6 The major problem with EV’s in my opinion is the battery. They represent the biohazard, the fire hazard, the uselessness of the vehicle for hard work or long trips as well as making the vehicle totally worthless once the battery life is expended.
But beside all that don’t you like the smugness that comes from owning one?... : )