
The push to transition the national road fleet to electric vehicles (EVs) is on and while increasingly popular with buyers, experts in the transportation space are examining potential problems with mass EV adoption.
One such issue involves EVs and evacuations during natural disasters.
A report from Transportation Research published in ScienceDirect headlined “Can we evacuate from hurricanes with electric vehicles?” found that Florida—which often bears the force of hurricanes—may not have enough power to cope during an evacuation.
“Electric vehicles” are the Big Lie of the Green-Scam.
Wind and solar will not provide anywhere near sufficient amounts of electricity to run vehicles on the scale we are used to seeing today no matter what the green-scammers say.
They will never be in use on a large scale without a huge investment in nuclear power to charge them and the scammers will never agree to that.
EV manufacture and disposal creates a brand new set of environmental hazards. And then there are the unique safety issues of EV’s, fire departments warn of lithium battery fires that are both highly toxic and difficult to extinguish.
They lie because they don’t want you to know that the plan is to ban privately owned vehicles.
