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3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles

25 refrigerators. That’s how much the additional electricity consumption per household would be if the average US home adopted electric vehicles (EVs).

Congressman Thomas Massie—an electrical engineer—revealed this information while discussing with Pete Buttigieg, the Secretary of Transportation, President Biden’s plan to have 50% of cars sold in the US be electric by 2030.

The current and future grid in most places will not be able to support each home running 25 refrigerators—not even close. Just look at California, where the grid is already buckling under the existing load.

Massie claims, correctly, in my view, that the notion of widespread adoption of electric vehicles anytime soon is a dangerous fantasy based on political science, not sound engineering.

Nonetheless, governments, the media, academia, large corporations, and celebrities tout an imminent “transition” to EVs as if it’s preordained from above. It’s not.

They’re trying to manufacture your consent for a scam of almost unimaginable proportions.

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1 thought on “3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles”

  1. 25 Refrigerators ?? WOW !!!
    And the tree huggers want to shut down more power plants and expect solar and wind mills to supply us with electricity, neither of which is a reliable or sustainable source.

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