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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EV charging stations should run only on windmills and solar panels.
I saw a trailer set up with solar panels and a charging station at a gas station in Texas. It was plugged into the grid also, .....strange.
By next year you will be able to charge at any EV charger. Tesla and Rivian are opening up their chargers to everyone. Automakers are giving out free adapters. I just drove from Albuquerque to Reno and had no problems charging anywhere.
More high speed chargers are needed in large urban areas. And I don’t mean in “poor underserved” areas like Pete is pushing with his equity b.s.
I forgot to add we need most of that money going into nuclear and fossil fuel power plants to provide for all the extra electricity that will be required.
I’m in the Orlando area. I hopped off one of the tool roads & found myself behind a golf cart with Florida plates.
Don’t give them any ideas. ;-)
Shovel ready project 2.0.
Pushing electric everything while deliberately sabotaging the grid.
Truth. EVs don't make sense and privates won't dive into a dying industry. Gubmint will waste our money doing what privates won't, until sanity reigns come January '25.
Musk, on the other hand, will own whatever EV market that develops
And where does electricity come from at night or cloudy days?
You need storage for solar to work.
There IS NO utility-scale, feasible and economic storage solution. None.
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