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Originally Posted by t walgamuth
Is the last paragraph meant to be taken literally or is it sort of a dark joke?
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Literally. The electric infrastructure is not sized to replace the "watts produced by petroleum" with "watts produced by generators". Your house probably has a 150-200amp service. The transformers in your neighborhood are sized to that size of service multiplied by the number of units they service. So is the feed to the transformers. Now multiply that by 2 to service charging 3 or 4 EVs every night (how many people have just one car?) and you see that the infrastructure simply cannot handle distribution of 3-4x the power over the existing grid.
Think of it going the other way. How many dorms were flooded when everyone flushed their toilets at the same time?
Oh and expect electricity rates to increase to cover the cost of accelerated infrastructure upgrades.