What are some other signs you’ve noticed that signal things are moving in the right direction?

  • photon_echo@slrpnk.net
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    Years ago there were few public EV chargers, and even then it was common when I used one that I was the only one there. Today there are many more public EV chargers and and multi-stall chargers, its more rare that I’m the only one charging.

    • RideAgainstTheLizard@slrpnk.netOP
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      I saw this on Mastodon recently. I love the idea of a company that isn’t usually associated with energy coming in and beating big oil to the mark.

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        There is a regional chain of grocery stores in my area that have level 2 and 50Kw level 3 chargers. They give you 1 free hour of level 2 charging per day (per location, I later discovered). At 9.6k charge rate, its not a huge savings, but I almost always use it when I grocery shop and its nice to come out to the car with 5% or 8% charged added.

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            There are 3 power grids in the US. Not ONE of them could support a fully EV reality given the demands of charging at peak capacity.

            The constant, frenetic push for EV is just automakers pivoting to the next profit node; it has nothing to do with whether we can, or should be creating fleets of EVs.

            What we really need is mass public transportation. Electric trains and trolleys make far more sense, and allow for cities to be rebuilt for human beings to live in them, with walkable centers and businesses catered to foot traffic.

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              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.

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                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.

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    I’m in Canada and most ads are still ICE vehicles. I don’t think I’ve seen an EV ad.

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    /rant Assuming you’re in the US, though it applies elsewhere, but an energy/transportation revolution would be much nicer. I don’t see much of a point with electric vehicles if that renewable energy is going into businesses and homes anyways - there is no surplus of renewables that electric vehicles can use and claim “net 0.” Most of our electricity is from fossil fuels and yeah renewables reduce that - nice! For now, nuclear is unfortunately too close to home for most people and we are going to struggle more with ineffective alternatives. I think electric vehicles are nice, but they represent a technological feat, not a social one. Technology is much easier to engineer and is thus much less impressive or impactful than a social feat like pushing for nuclear or geothermal. /unrant