Posted on 04/01/2024 6:47:29 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
President Joe Biden has set a goal of creating a national network of 500,000 publicly available electric vehicle (EV) chargers by 2030 as part of his grand all-encompassing climate agenda.
Trouble is, despite the $5 billion National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program splashing taxpayer cash for the project just Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and Hawaii have taken the trouble to oblige, AP reports.
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Green policy is about saving the planet the same way CoupFlu policy is about protecting public health.
Not working as advertised isn’t a bug for Deep State...
It’s a FEATURE.
It’s a money laundering scheme.................
Their EV plan is to get people out of personnel transport all together and TRAP them in cities and towns , a democrat dream
“Flatlines”………it’s beyond flatline and tanking fast.
Just like Solyndra, only a thousand times bigger.
Dem companies win contracts. Labor unions are paid off. Political contributions are paid to Dem politicians. Dem politicians get elected and re-elected. Then the Dems award big contracts to more Dem companies. Rinse, repeat.
Nothing good at all came out of Solyndra. Nothing good will come out of these charger boondoggles.
If EVs made sense, private enterprise would build a charger network. At least Musk is doing that.
Your gas pump nozzle will fit into any car in the country. Can’t say the same about EV charger plugs.
Went to a Walmart in a neighboring county yesterday and the had 6 Tesla chargers on the far side of their parking lot.
All full of course.
And this was in an up-scale area......................
Very few remember or understood Solyndra. Same model.
creating a national network of 500,000 publicly available
electric vehicle (EV) chargers by 2030
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Have the decided where all the energy is coming from to power
all the charging stations? It doesn’t just come out of the
atmosphere. It takes millions of dollars to establish these
systems so that all can use these chargers.
While there are less than 4.1 million publicly owned vehicles,
there are more than 272.4 million privately owned vehicles.
Together, public and private vehicles comprise the nearly 276
million vehicles owned in the U.S.Feb 10, 2023
“Poor” supporting infrastructure? How about no supporting infrastructure.
Exactly what I was going to post, except better.
Most charger stations i see are not in use. Standing there and waiting for somebody to plug in.
The hardest part is the source of energy, which isn’t even being discussed.
“But now, more than two years after Congress allocated $7.5 billion to help build out those stations, only 7 EV charging stations are operational across four states”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/2024/03/28/ev-charging-stations-slow-rollout/
The whole point is to get rid of ICE vehicles, and with it, personal transporation. They don’t really care if EVs work or not.
Once again dreams with no real plan, its all a scam baby!
I know a golf cart when I see one.
Cut twice, measure once.
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