https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...40-electrified-vehicles-by-2022-idUSKBN1F30YZ The world she is a changing
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...40-electrified-vehicles-by-2022-idUSKBN1F30YZ The world she is a changing
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...40-electrified-vehicles-by-2022-idUSKBN1F30YZ The world she is a changing
I am seeing a lot more zero-emission care around here. Just in the last few years, the increase seems substantial and quite noteworthy.

Our electrical grid and capacity is not. While I applaud Ford's foresight, they really need to think this through.
"zero emissions"
That was debunked ages ago. The manufacturing CO2 footprint for the batteries is enormous!!!!

Yup. And, it takes coal (which they hate) to make electricity. LOL!!! The left is so silly.
https://www.worldcoal.org/coal/uses-coal/coal-electricity
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125694190

Our electrical grid and capacity is not. While I applaud Ford's foresight, they really need to think this through.
Nope, you do.
Most EVs are charged at night when grid demand is lowest.
This is actually very beneficial to the grid as it balances the load.
Nope, you do.
Most EVs are charged at night when grid demand is lowest.
This is actually very beneficial to the grid as it balances the load.
"zero emissions"
That was debunked ages ago. The manufacturing CO2 footprint for the batteries is enormous!!!!
What about delivery vehicles? Those charges don't last long enough for them to get through even half a day. Then, there's the hazards to EMS workers and environmental damage when accidents occur.
Yup. And, it takes coal (which they hate) to make electricity. LOL!!! The left is so silly.
https://www.worldcoal.org/coal/uses-coal/coal-electricity
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125694190
"zero emissions"
That was debunked ages ago. The manufacturing CO2 footprint for the batteries is enormous!!!!
I know you are not actually rolling of the floor laughing, so why use a childish emoji suggesting you are?
"Zero emissions" is widely use in industry and government to refer to what comes out of the tail pipe.
Everybody know that manufacturing anything requires energy. But I am sure you thought this was a huge "gotcha" moment for you.
The electricity supply network is just nowhere near robust enough to handle so much additional capacity.
https://alumni.berkeley.edu/califor...-more-electric-cars-risks-crashing-grid-heres
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I know you are not actually rolling of the floor laughing, so why use a childish emoji suggesting you are?
"Zero emissions" is widely use in industry and government to refer to what comes out of the tail pipe.
Everybody know that manufacturing anything requires energy. But I am sure you thought this was a huge "gotcha" moment for you.
They don't? cite