jc456
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- Dec 18, 2013
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Power grid shortfall.If everybody shifted to driving at night....
When she gets there she knows, if the stores are all closed
lookie at the wanker government baby looking for a tit to suck.
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Power grid shortfall.If everybody shifted to driving at night....
When she gets there she knows, if the stores are all closed
why are you so intent on telling everyone your habits. we don't care.I guess it's like the difference between my suggesting you get your head out of your ass, rather than telling you to go f*ck yourself.
You don't say?More need to be built obviously.
and in the meantime we are having to ration heating oil....maybe a lot of folks will freeze to death so that the power grid isn't so destroyed by all the EV carsAug 31, 2022 · Joe Biden’s administration has set a goal of having 500,000 fast-charging EV points across the US and last year’s infrastructure bill set aside $7.5bn to help
They can still drive at night, just not as far as they could during the daytime. Instead of driving 300 miles, they would be limited to 60 miles. And most people don't drive that far, day or night.and then people are just going to have to stop driving at night?
so they can all just get fked. That's your plan. hmmmmmmm you are cuckoo.They can still drive at night, just not as far as they could during the daytime. Instead of driving 300 miles, they would be limited to 60 miles. And most people don't drive that far, day or night.
How long will the charge last sitting in traffic? and if they are suppose to be charging their cars at night and not during the day how are they ever gonna have a charge?They can still drive at night, just not as far as they could during the daytime. Instead of driving 300 miles, they would be limited to 60 miles. And most people don't drive that far, day or night.
The average commuting distance is 41 miles to and from work. However, it’s important to note that distance doesn’t always equate to longer commute times. You might have to drive farther to get to work in a rural state like Montana, but you’ll also face less traffic and have the benefit of 80 mph speed limits.
Stagflation didn't start under Carter it started under Nixon. Remember Nixon's failed wage and price controls? In fact, during Carters four years in office, inflation doubled in part because of a new round of oil price increases by OPEC.
you're communicating to goofball.How long will the charge last sitting in traffic? and if they are suppose to be charging their cars at night and not during the day how are they ever gonna have a charge?
Have you seen the highways in southern California. You could say California doesn't have the highway capacity to drive the few EV's that are on the road NOW also.So you admit that California doesn't even have the capacity to charge the few EV's that are on the road NOW yet wants to ban new ICE vehicles by 2035.
Good luck with that.
Funny how you guys sound JUST like the people in the early 20th century discussing the "impracticality" of those "newfangled contraprions" ( motorcars) and predicting that they were just going to be a "passing fad."how's he going to power them? Need a grid first.
No I like government saying, ask not what your country an do for you, but what you can do for your country.you do love the government telling you how and what to do eh? lookie there.
Power grid shortfall.
so what you want is to make americans suffer? ain't you the king.No I like government saying, ask not what your country an do for you, but what you can do for your country.
And the people who live in apartments/ condos with no access to night charging?Have you seen the highways in southern California. You could say California doesn't have the highway capacity to drive the few EV's that are on the road NOW also.
Asking them to charge at night is just like asking people to raise their AC thermostat by 2 degrees. Every little bit helps.
so again, you enjoy making people suffering. what a bully you are.Like many resources, it's a matter of timed distribution, not capacity.
It's like the problem they had with voting, when everybody showed up an hour before the polls closed.
that dude is all about making people suffer. He's a tough guy bully who when challenged can't say jack shit.And the people who live in apartments/ condos with no access to night charging?
The real question we should be asking is, why did Xiden and the dembots like it so much that they thought building back better was returning us to Stagflation?Stagflation didn't start under Carter it started under Nixon. Remember Nixon's failed wage and price controls? In fact, during Carters four years in office, inflation doubled in part because of a new round of oil price increases by OPEC.
Most people drive in the daytime, that's just a fact of when businesses, stores, restaurants etc, are open. Except for the vampires, I think most people could handle driving in the day and charging at night.How long will the charge last sitting in traffic? and if they are suppose to be charging their cars at night and not during the day how are they ever gonna have a charge?
Ok....but we are talking about people driving at night....is that just gonna be banned now too?Most people drive in the daytime, that's just a fact of when businesses, stores, restaurants etc, are open. Except for the vampires, I think most people could handle driving in the day and charging at night.