The World – Why Do EV’s Need To Be So Big?

 How is building EVs that absolutely huge doing anything to help the environment?  Over two tonnes of material produced using fossil-fuel. Remember back in the day when Japanese cars first came to the North American market?  They were popular. Why?  They were small and affordable.  Fuel economy was great.  People loved them. If the … Read more

The World – World’s Electric Grids Incapable Of Supporting Renewable Energy Goals: Agency

World’s Electric Grids Incapable Of Supporting Renewable Energy Goals: Agency Electricity grid capacity available in the world isn’t keeping pace with the rapid growth of “clean energy” technologies, possibly putting governments’ climate goals at risk, according to a recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA). In order to achieve climate goals set by global … Read more

The World -‘Not-ESG Friendly’: New Panasonic EV Battery Plant In Kansas To Be Powered By Coal

‘Not-ESG Friendly’: New Panasonic EV Battery Plant In Kansas To Be Powered By Coal Panasonic’s new battery plant in Kansas will require an amount of energy equivalent to that used by a small city, forcing a nearby utility to halt the shutdown of a coal-fired power plant. This has sparked criticism that electric vehicle production and electric vehicles … Read more

The World – 3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles

3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles 25 refrigerators. That’s how much the additional electricity consumption per household would be if the average US home adopted electric vehicles (EVs). Congressman Thomas Massie—an electrical engineer—revealed this information while discussing with Pete Buttigieg, the Secretary of Transportation, President Biden’s plan to have … Read more

The World – EV Owner Took 15 Hours To Drive 175 Miles

‘Very Difficult’: Electric Vehicle Owner Took 15 Hours to Drive 175 Miles The owner of a popular electric car said it took him about 15 hours to drive 178 miles from one Wyoming city to another, raising concerns about the widespread viability of electric vehicles. Alan O’Hashi, who drives a Nissan Leaf, said that driving long distances … Read more

The World – Zero Emission Vehicles Remain A Tough Sell In NWO

Zero-emission vehicles remain a tough sell in Northern Ontario Zero-emission vehicles are still hard to sell in Northern Ontario. Research conducted for the Northern Policy Institute found that only 2.2 per cent of all new zero-emission vehicles sold in the entire province last year were registered in Northern Ontario. The region has approximately five per cent of … Read more

The World – Electric Bus In Paris Spontaneously Explodes

Watch: Electric Bus In Paris Spontaneously Explodes Readers have heard of Teslas spontaneously exploding over the years (read: here) but never an electric bus until now. Last Friday, a video surfaced online of French public transport operator RATP’s bus bursting into flames within seconds in Paris. The fire illustrates the dangers of EVs. Luckily the bus … Read more