There's nothing about EV that enables more control than gas. The control began long ago when GM started putting OnStar in its vehicles and allowing the FBI to enable it as a listening and tracking device at their leisure. None of this was in EVs.
There's nothing about EV that enables more control than gas. The control began long ago when GM started putting OnStar in its vehicles and allowing the FBI to enable it as a listening and tracking device at their leisure. None of this was in EVs.
There's nothing about EV that enables more control than gas
Maybe not on a micro level. But when everything goes EV, at most 10% of the population will have panels. Millions living in apartments or not rich enough to buy panels will get stuck in the water if the grid is down.
And anyone on a trip will be stuck.
> There's nothing about EV that enables more control than gas
Maybe not on a micro level. But when everything goes EV, at most 10% of the population will have panels. Millions living in apartments or not rich enough to buy panels will get stuck in the water if the grid is down.
And anyone on a trip will be stuck.
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