Do Not Sell Your Gas Vehicle Yet! Read: The Electric Vehicle Scam

We have written about the issues with all electric vehicles (EVs) and the current push to build 500,000 EV charging stations (EVSEs) by 2030 at a cost to taxpayers of $5billion.

Here’s Biden admitting that it is because of the Green New Deal’s transition away from fossil fuels that America is seeing increases in gasoline and diesel prices:

America Out Loud published an article by on January 15th, 2022 titled “The Electric Vehicle Scam.

Here are the key points made by Dr. Lehr and Tom Harris:

  1. The utility companies have thus far had little to say about the alarming cost projections to operate electric vehicles (EVs) or the increased rates that they will be required to charge their customers. It is not just the total amount of electricity required⏤but the transmission lines and fast charging capacity that must be built at existing filling stations.
  2. In order to match the 2,000 cars that a typical filling station can service in a busy 12 hours, an EV charging station would require 600, 50-watt chargers at an estimated cost of $24 million and a supply of 30 megawatts of power from the grid. That is enough to power 20,000 homes.
  3. The government of the United Kingdom is already starting to plan for power shortages caused by the charging of thousands of EVs. Starting in June 2022, the government will restrict the time of day you can charge your EV battery.
  4. The average used EV will need a new battery before an owner can sell it, pricing them well above used internal combustion cars. The average age of an American car on the road is 12 years. A 12-year-old EV will be on its third battery. A Tesla battery typically costs $10,000 so there will not be many 12-year-old EVs on the road. Good luck trying to sell your used green fairy tale electric car! 
  5. Although the modern lithium-ion battery is four times better than the old lead-acid battery, gasoline holds 80 times the energy density. The great lithium battery in your cell phone weighs less than an ounce while the Tesla battery weighs 1,000 pounds. And what do we get for this huge cost and weight? We get a car that is far less convenient and less useful than cars powered by internal combustion engines.

concluded:

The electric automobile will always be around in a niche market likely never exceeding 10% of the cars on the road. All automobile manufacturers are investing in their output and all will be disappointed in their sales. Perhaps they know this and will manufacture just what they know they can sell. This is certainly not what President Biden or California Governor Newsom are planning for. However, for as long as the present government is in power, they will be pushing the electric car as another means to run our lives. We have a chance to tell them exactly what we think of their expensive and dangerous plans when we go to the polls in November of 2022.

To make matters worse we recently received a link to a study on all electric vehicle (EV) charging stations (EVSEs) in the San Francisco Bay Area. The study was titled “Reliability of Open Public Electric Vehicle Direct Current Fast Chargers” done by David Rempel, Carleen Cullen, Mary Matteson Bryan and Gustavo Vianna Cezar from the Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley. The study found,

“the cable was too short to reach the EV inlet for 4.9% of the EVSEs and 22.7% of EVSEs that were non-functioning were unresponsive or unavailable screens, payment system failures, charge initiation failures, network failures, or broken connectorsThis level of functionality appears to conflict with the 95 to 98% uptime reported by the EV service providers (EVSPs) who operate the EV charging stations.”

So, 27% of the EVSEs had serious enough issues that you could not charge your EV.

CLICK HERE TO READ: The Electric Vehicle Scam

In a January 11th, 2022 article titled “Ever Wonder Why Our Leftist Government is Intent on Putting Us in Electric Cars? pointed out:

There is not now, nor ever will there be, sufficient electric power for us to travel hither and yon with battery-powered vehicles. So, who decides who gets what electricity will be available? Answer: your friendly liberal, “progressive,” leftist government who we, mistakenly or not, placed in power.

The electric vehicle (EV) is clearly one of the most hyped innovations of our lifetime. While our federal government and the state of California think that the internal combustion engine will soon end up in the dustbin of history, it just isn’t going to happen for a variety of reasons:

  • The most obvious is that the expense of EVs will not allow the average American to own one. The alternative will always be far cheaper and will transport you much farther.
  • EVs can never be produced in the numbers the government wants because of a lack of necessary rare earth minerals held hostage in China.
  • Availability of charging stations will never be adequate either. And the time required to recharge on a long trip will make you cancel any long trip. 
  • The cost of a battery replacement will be a significant turn-off as well.

Read the full article.

Dr. Jay Lehr is a Senior Policy Analyst with the International Climate Science Coalition and former Science Director of The Heartland Institute. He is an internationally renowned scientist, author, and speaker who has testified before Congress on dozens of occasions on environmental issues and consulted with nearly every agency of the national government and many foreign countries. After graduating from Princeton University at the age of 20 with a degree in Geological Engineering, he received the nation’s first Ph.D. in Groundwater Hydrology from the University of Arizona. He later became executive director of the National Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers.

Tom Harris is Executive Director of the Ottawa, Canada-based International Climate Science Coalition, and a policy advisor to The Heartland Institute. He has 40 years experience as a mechanical engineer/project manager, science and technology communications professional, technical trainer, and S&T advisor to a former Opposition Senior Environment Critic in Canada’s Parliament.

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5 replies
  1. Royal A Brown III
    Royal A Brown III says:

    EVs will always be more expensive than a comparable combustion engine powered vehicle with same specs, options and performance and thus out of the budget range of most Americans. The govt. subsidized the first widely produced EV, the Chevy Volt with $10,000 for each unit and they still cost the consumer $30,000 for what amounted to a compact car.

    When the batteries in these vehicles must be replace the bill is very high.

    Interesting that the electric power to recharge the batteries most likely provided by fossil fuel powered plants is not factored into the alleged savings in consurmer fuel costs.

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  2. fergus mooney
    fergus mooney says:

    This article is full of inaccuracy and just plain bullshit. Buy an EV and get the real story for yourself…

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    • Randy Chambers
      Randy Chambers says:

      RE: “Buy an EV and get the real story for yourself…”
      Indeed, Fergus, that’s like Nancy Pelosi declaiming that her House members who haven’t the time to read the 2,500+ page legislation “must vote in favor of the Unaffordable Healthcare Act in order see what’s in it”..

      The article is based in fact. In exchange for drivers exchanging their ICE vehicle for an EV to eliminate pollution in actuality is causing the ICE pollution to be transferred to the mining vehicles and processing operations that produce the rare earth and other compounds used to manufacture EV batteries. Dittos for the pollution caused with disposing of expired EV batteries.

      Moreover, in a 6.5 hour ICE drive from Sacramento to Los Angeles, what driver wants to stop to waste two hours of time to charge the damned batteries which would thus make the trip an 8.5-hour drive? Even longer if the latter has to wait in line for a charging station.

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    • Brad
      Brad says:

      Fergus, Not sure what the motivation is, to disregard a well researched and fact filled article. To dismiss it with, “bullshit” kinda shows your limited capacity for understanding. These men who wrote the article, have more knowledge, experience, and expertise that even our government relies on their recommendations.

      Reply

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