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Study finds California’s semi truck electrification comes with enormous costs that hit consumers
Powering the nation’s long-haul trucks with electricity would require the same amount of electricity for more than 46 million homes every year.
 
By Kevin Killough
Published: March 10, 2024 11:17pm
 
In 2022, California adopted regulations that required all new cars, trucks and SUVs sold in the state to be zero emissions by 2035. Immediately, 17 states eyed the electric vehicle mandates and started considering their own. That was on top of the Biden administration’s own tailpipe standards, which many say function as a federal EV mandate.

The vision of a forced electric vehicle transition hasn't quite gone as California and the Biden administration have hoped. But in April 2023, California was still riding high on a wave of EV fever and set its ambitions on electrifying semi truck fleets.

The issues that have reduced consumer interest in EVs are compounded with heavy-duty semi trucks. A recent study by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) finds that if California transitioned to an electrified trucking fleet, it would strain the state’s already stressed grid, take decades to source the minerals needed, and ultimately drive up the costs of goods for all Americans.

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/energy/study-californias-semi-truck-electrification-comes-enormous-costs-will-hit
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" if California transitioned to an electrified trucking fleet, it would strain the state’s already stressed grid, take decades to source the minerals needed, and ultimately drive up the costs of goods for all Americans."

In other words, it's technologically unfeasible and economically impossible.

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" if California transitioned to an electrified trucking fleet, it would strain the state’s already stressed grid, take decades to source the minerals needed, and ultimately drive up the costs of goods for all Americans."

In other words, it's technologically unfeasible and economically impossible.
When your credit card is unlimited, and someone else is making the payments, nothing is impossible.

That doesn't mean it isn't patently stupid, but there's an awful lot of stupid around these days.
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