Not ONE of them could support a fully EV reality given the demands of charging at peak capacity.
Eh, I think the issues of grid infrastructure are somewhat overblown. The vast majority of EV owners charge their vehicles at night when the rates are low, which is not during peak demand.
Okay, now expand your perspective to corporate fleets of EVs. A fully EV reality is massively more vehicles drawing down on grid capacity. Fucking Texas can’t even make it through Winter or Summer without conking out as it is. They’re fair-weather only power.
And the Texas grid produces more electricity than the Western grid.
Eh, I think the issues of grid infrastructure are somewhat overblown. The vast majority of EV owners charge their vehicles at night when the rates are low, which is not during peak demand.
Okay, now expand your perspective to corporate fleets of EVs. A fully EV reality is massively more vehicles drawing down on grid capacity. Fucking Texas can’t even make it through Winter or Summer without conking out as it is. They’re fair-weather only power. And the Texas grid produces more electricity than the Western grid.