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All the problems, the expensive batteries, the need for an upgraded grid, the problem of how to generate all the extra power are all part of the plan. They want to hold electric cars out as the solution while they pass all these laws to massively restrict regular cars. Then once all the laws are passed and cars have become so expensive that no one can afford them they will roll out their plans to have us live in small concentrated urban areas, forbidden to travel between because virus. It's all part of a long term plan to make us peasants again.

All the problems, the expensive batteries, the need for an upgraded grid, the problem of how to generate all the extra power are all part of the plan. They want to hold electric cars out as the solution while they pass all these laws to massively restrict regular cars. Then once all the laws are passed and cars have become so expensive that no one can afford them they will roll out their plans to have us live in small concentrated urban areas, forbidden to travel between because virus. It's all part of a long term plan to make us peasants again.

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Probably by not charging during the afternoon on days with record heat. Nobody's doing that anyway because electricity is stupid expensive in the afternoon. You can pay $0.13/kWh to charge at night, or $0.53/kWh to charge in the afternoon.

20 million electric cars driving ~40 miles per day (15,000 miles a year) would need 75,000,000 Mwh of electricity per year. California's electrical grid capacity is around 415,810,920 MWh per year. Adding 20 million electric cars increases electrical demand by 18%.

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Keep slurping that propaganda. The NWO is counting on you

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So math is propaganda now? You sound like BLM.

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Not all opinions are equally valid. There is such a thing as truth. There's no way cal can power all those cars and you know it

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Fuzzy libtard common core math