You can keep your EV’s

Anonymous
Thank goodness that combustion engines never break down.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


A better question is why does the California legislature pass stupid laws like this without thinking of the consequences?
Anonymous
When I lived in CT during the Oct snowstorm in 2011 that knocked out power for over a week, getting gas was nearly impossible. When the grid is down the gas pumps aren't working either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: When I lived in CT during the Oct snowstorm in 2011 that knocked out power for over a week, getting gas was nearly impossible. When the grid is down the gas pumps aren't working either.


Generators
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: When I lived in CT during the Oct snowstorm in 2011 that knocked out power for over a week, getting gas was nearly impossible. When the grid is down the gas pumps aren't working either.


Generators


The gas stations have to HAVE generators for that to work.
Anonymous
CA asked that they not charge during the heat of the day, not that they not charge at all.

Many people with EVs today have Solar and often home batteries (powerwalls) to take care of a grid impact issue.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: When I lived in CT during the Oct snowstorm in 2011 that knocked out power for over a week, getting gas was nearly impossible. When the grid is down the gas pumps aren't working either.


Generators


The same thing can be said for people with electric cars - have a back up generator and keep your car charged. People need to take responsibility for themselves

Doesn’t matter what you use to fuel your car, leaving it running in a 10 hour traffic jam means you aren’t going anywhere.
Anonymous
California asked people not to charge between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m., they didn't say you couldn't charge your car at all. Our car has a 250 mile range and can easily charge fully starting after 10 p.m. and be ready to go the next morning.

The nice thing about EVs is that they use very little power sitting in traffic -- if you're in a long traffic jam and you aren't running the heat or the A/C, you could probably sit there with the car on for a few days (even running the heat or A/C, you'd be fine for longer than if you were running your engine idling).
Anonymous
I don’t sit in traffic or worry about charging or buying gas. I ride a bike. Never been stuck in traffic.

You should try it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha…

https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/west-virginia-coal-miners-help-tourists-push-dead-electric-car


stopped reading after I saw foxbusiness
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha…

https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/west-virginia-coal-miners-help-tourists-push-dead-electric-car


stopped reading after I saw foxbusiness


narrow minded
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t sit in traffic or worry about charging or buying gas. I ride a bike. Never been stuck in traffic.

You should try it.


Does your mommy let you ride it all the way to school by yourself?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t sit in traffic or worry about charging or buying gas. I ride a bike. Never been stuck in traffic.

You should try it.


Does your mommy let you ride it all the way to school by yourself?


Time to reevaluate your life if you’re triggered by someone who commutes by bike. The more you drive the less intelligent you are (Repo Man)
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