1. Subsidies might go away soon.
2. A stable grid relies on both a stable government and a stable climate. Being able to help your neighborhood charge their devices and keep essential electricity going during outages is valuable.
2. A stable grid relies on both a stable government and a stable climate. Being able to help your neighborhood charge their devices and keep essential electricity going during outages is valuable.
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I don’t currently have a car at all. Just curious at the discussion :)
how long an ev can power your house really depends on the individual cars battery pack size, also those numbers are for an extended range battery pack
https://youtu.be/1q4dUt1yK0g?si=voOH33qIHDUAmWmi
I'm a die-hard Subaru girl so until they come out with a good version, or I can afford a Rivian, I haven't paid too much attention 😅
And gas pumps don’t work without electricity.
2. Here's a bunch of long term doomsday scenarios.
Or will it be tariffed by trump anyway , who knows?
I am in UK by the way no tariffs on our stuff yet so USA can buy Jaguars and RollsRoyces when the their car manufacturing shuts down
BC tends to import power from the US, while Ontario and Québec produce vastly more than they could ever use (Québec would produce even more if the federal government would stop paying them not to).