Well, That’s One Way to Sell Americans on Electric Cars. The U.S. has been wary of EVs. As the cost of gas soars, we’re now paying the price.

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Well, That’s One Way to Sell Americans on Electric Cars. The U.S. has been wary of EVs. As the cost of gas soars, we’re now paying the price. - sh.itjust.works

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/57043049 [https://sh.itjust.works/post/57043049]

I mean… The main reason is people don’t have money for a new car. Also the electrical infrastructure in this country is not ready for everyone to go electric.

The gas and oil industries have paid TONS of money to keep people locked into gas vehicles.

Once again, the rich continue to fuck the rest of us.

Also the electrical infrastructure in this country is not ready for everyone to go electric.

You’re repeating big oil talking points. We improve the grid all the time, we can continue to do it. Sure if all cars were magically converted into EVs tomorrow we would have big problems, but that’s not how the real world works.

If the grid actually was about to fall over because of a few more EVs, these datacenters spinning up all over the place would be even bigger disasters than they already are.

I’m not using big oil talking points. I’m saying in reality, because of the damage that big oil has done to keep us from going electric, the infrastructure is not currently there.

They’ve paid money to keep us from expanding our grid. They are saying it won’t work because they are making sure it doesn’t.

I completely agree with you that I think it is absolutely possible, but there are bigger things blocking the way.

By repeating their talking points, you are arguing that we should slow EV adoption. You are literally doing their work for them. At least if you worked for BP you could cash a pay check, you’re out here working for them for free.

My dude is that what I said?

I am very anti-big oil. I also acknowledge the fact that big oil has fucked us.

I think if we can break away from their stranglehold on the industry, we can expand our grid and make EV happen. We also have a very large country with nothing in the middle. There are states without any electric chargers installed. It’s a very big hurdle.

I never said we should slow EV adoption. If anything, I think they need to give everybody an electric car for free and make solar panels standard everywhere. But that’s not going to happen because of capitalism.

Name one state with no EV chargers.

Fuck y’all are so fucking pedantic.

Okay, maybe every fucking state has a charger. But some places have not expanded, especially to rural areas.

Jesus fucking Christ. Y’all can’t read extrapolation.

Never comment on anything on the internet. Fucking assholes like y’all chase down every goddamn word.

Okay, maybe every fucking state has a charger. But some places have not expanded, especially to rural areas.