Of course more EVs added to the 'system' equals more electrical consumption. What I am suggesting that the EVs will NOT risk collapsing the grid any time soon like the naysayers want to suggest. The grid needs to constantly evolve and increase capacity constantly because electrical demands are increasing from MANY points of pressure.
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I'd assume they'd go in the grocery store, or with the money you save on fueling up, you'd rent a car for traveling that distance...or fly...or if they have a second car, use that one. Charging also is only 15minutes, so bathroom breaks every 300-350km is pretty average for a family. It's not that big of a challenge in life.
EVs aren't that big of a hurdle for everyday use, it's honestly just the carbon footprint I don't like on EVs and would hope Hybrids were invested in more right now (like Toyota dropping all EVs for heightened production in Hybrids).
Train off the tracks.
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The lifetime carbon footprint of any hybrid and regular internal combustion vehicle will far exceed an equivalent EV. The high efficiency of an electric motor will always win over anything that drinks gas, EVEN if that electricity driving the electric motor came from a fossil fuel source.
No one is blaming them right now for the drain on the grid, although it was interesting that the emergency message specifically listed Ev charging on it, asking to delay charging them. Now you say there is 5,000,000 million registered vehicles and only 15,000 of them are EV. What does it look like if by 2035 the federal mandate to have 100% 0 emission vehicles on the road? As we approach that target if it sticks, people will be converting more and more to EV every year. Can we support both with charging stations and power generation if we have 1 million EV's on the road by 2030? What if it's 2 million? Also where is that energy coming from? Isn't the point of going EV to reduce emissions?
"About 89% of electricity in Alberta is produced from fossil fuels– approximately 36% from coal and 54% from natural gas. The remaining 10% is produced from renewables, such as wind, hydro, and biomass."
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Also there is this....
https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-news/...winter-freeze/
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/chica...024817227.html
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I'm thinking more the extra wear and tear that the heavier EVs have. Faster wear on tires, brakes, the roads, the Lithium mining side of everything. I've seen the Carbon Footprint of the manufacturing of a Tesla vs Gas Vehicle and predictive lifespan, but I haven't seen the impact further past that (roads, recycling batteries, infrastructure improvement that includes factories).
Ya it's more the broad scope that at a certain point in the earths existence, won't matter because EVs will be the only option.
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I will simply point out that most data contradicts this, and the only way this statement is reasonable is if you only start comparing carbon footprint at the point of sale. Will that change in the future? Almost certainly, although the world does not have anywhere close to enough raw material for mass EV-vehicle adoption. To the counter-argument, while yes EVs will result in more electricity consumption, most of that consumption is likely to happen in non-peak hours and won't really have a significant impact on the power grid, provided it is responsibly development. The only reason EVs were specifically mentioned in the emergency alert is because everything, absolutely EVERYTHING Danielle Smith is both moronic and intended for political gain, and she knows mentioning EVs as a problem (even when it's irrelevant and not a problem) will rile up her base, most or all of which have no interest in doing any modicum of research to know that EVs in that time frame would not have been a significant factor in power draw.
He didn't sight a source when he made that statement. Ev owners or just a ring below Vegan's in their blind optimism of their vehicles. Oh and there is the human slavery aspect of getting some on the minerals required for Ev's as well.
"the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cobalt is mined in several countries but the Democratic Republic of the Congo is by far the largest producer. However, as demand rises, mining in other countries including the US, Canada, and Australia is set to increase."
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