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Maybe you’re thinking this is no big deal, and I’m inclined to agree. You can’t just flip a switch and turn a rural area into a massive charging station for untold numbers of electric cars.

But you can flip a switch, so to speak, to turn on the diesel generator that powers those chargers.

Wait, what?

Yeah, those green batteries are kept powered by the farm’s diesel generator which is “switched on as and when it is required,” according to the report.

> Maybe you’re thinking this is no big deal, and I’m inclined to agree. You can’t just flip a switch and turn a rural area into a massive charging station for untold numbers of electric cars. > But you can flip a switch, so to speak, to turn on the diesel generator that powers those chargers. > Wait, what? > Yeah, those green batteries are kept powered by the farm’s diesel generator which is “switched on as and when it is required,” according to the report.

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Oy vey, goyim! Stop noticing things!

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are we whites going dumber to a level below 70% IQ ? yes ?

electric is at best a scam at worst a pine cone in your anus

to "fill up" cars with gasoline, you just need a tanker and you can fill up lots of cars with a truck tank.

try that with electric

also, can somebody calculate the extra grid capacity (peak one, please) that is needed to charge even just the residential cars ? I already guess that if we include heavy trucks it will be totally evident, but for cars it needs to be calculated.

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They use a diesel generator to charge the cars.

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They use a diesel generator to charge the cars.

Yes. Did you read what I included in the post?