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Mega-Jolt: The Costs and Logistics of Plugging In EVs Are About to Become Supercharged

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Monday, October 30, 2023 10:44 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


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U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm gave Americans an unintended glimpse of the future during her road trip this summer touting the wonders of electric vehicles. Far from spotlighting the promise of EVs, her public relations misadventure in Georgia involved one of her staff in a gasoline-powered vehicle blocking off a coveted charger in advance of her arrival, leading to frayed tempers and a local EV owner calling the cops. It was an illustration of the challenges drivers could face as governments push the public to embrace plug-in vehicles.


Haha. Fuckin' Democrats being Democrats.

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A “net zero” society inherently favors the haves over the have-nots. Renters and low-income families aren’t as likely to own private chargers, and electricity purchased from public chargers can cost five to 10 times as much as charging privately in a garage at home. To avoid penalizing the little guy, federal EV mandates require that 40% of benefits pay for public chargers in disadvantaged areas, while California requires that at least half go to such “equity” communities, where relatively few people currently drive EVs.


Yup. That makes sense.

Let's have the government fund coal-burning charging stations on the taxpayer dime in all of the communities least likely to have residents who can afford to buy a new coal burning car.

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The rapid transition from a reliable legacy energy infrastructure that’s more than a century old to emerging technologies in just a few decades will require the buy-in of virtually every American, including relearning driving habits and adopting charging patterns that right now constitute the leisurely prerogative of early adopters and trend-setters.

“We need to make sure the infrastructure is overbuilt, oversupplied and over-capacity so that nobody as a driver gets stranded,” said John Eichberger, executive director of the Transportation Energy Institute, a nonprofit research organization. “When you point out the challenges to a believer or a staunch advocate, well now you’re just being negative, you’re just trying to impede progress.”



That's what happens when you try to talk common sense to a gooned out cultist.

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At some point, EV experts promise, the kinks will get worked out, and EVs will become as convenient as smartphones. But at the present, the EV industry has a classic chicken-and-egg problem on its hands. The current demand for EV charging does not economically justify rapidly expanding the nation’s charging infrastructure, but without an expanded charging infrastructure in place, most people won’t buy EVs for fear of being stranded.

Despite California’s massive infrastructure investment, now totaling nearly 94,000 public chargers, the state has fallen behind its goal of 250,000 public chargers by 2025 – and potentially 10 times that number by 2035, when the ban on new gasoline-powered cars takes effect.



I can't wait until the stories of people in California murdering each other at the EV lines start rolling in.

Once that starts happening, and it will start happening, and when people have to pay 5 to 10 times as much to keep their houses powered on because of the insane strain on the grid these coal burning cars are going to cause, this little experiment will finally be over.

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023 2:40 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


There's a paking lot nearby that has, at a guess, at least 200 spaces and maybe a half-dozen chargers.

Hubby and I were just talking about that the other day.

Can you imagine what would happen if at least half the cars in the lot are EV, and a quarter of them need charging? And if charging takes 20-30 minutes, even on "fast" charge?

Furthermore, can you imagine the SIZE od the line and the transformer needed to power a reasonable number of fast chargers?

The power generation and grid... it doesn't have the capacity to charge a whole fleet of electric vehicles. There aren't enough charging stations. And even if all that were to happen, the CO2 savings are neglible when you factor in having to get a new battery every 50,000 miles. The whole concept is nuts and it doesn't pencil out.








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Tuesday, October 31, 2023 5:48 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Not to mention that replacing a battery for one of these things costs more than I paid for every single car I've ever owned combined in the 28 years that I've driven cars.

I just replaced my battery at Sams Club last year for $127 and they even swapped it out for me right there.



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