Not against electric cars, although I would argue there’s a better and proven way to do electric cars rather than have more onboard storage than is needed, but the issue is we don’t have enough distribution capacity in the grid for either solution. Some places are better than others, but overall, there’s a shortfall, so if we replace too many gas/diesel vehicles with electric equivalents, we will experience brown outs even during traditionally low usage periods. Then there’s the generation shortfall that needs to be dealt with if the distribution problem ever gets addressed.
Not against electric cars, although I would argue there’s a better and proven way to do electric cars rather than have more onboard storage than is needed, but the issue is we don’t have enough distribution capacity in the grid for either solution. Some places are better than others, but overall, there’s a shortfall, so if we replace too many gas/diesel vehicles with electric equivalents, we will experience brown outs even during traditionally low usage periods. Then there’s the generation shortfall that needs to be dealt with if the distribution problem ever gets addressed.