Many more pure electric vehicles are about to arrive on our roads, from Tesla, Kia and many others, but where will the electricity come from, and will it be from clean renewable sources. Larger vehicles like the Cybertruck will need more electricity per mile than the model 3. Will there be enough electricty without using fossil fuels? According to a team from Stanford University, the evidence is clear. Clean renewable energy is available and it costs less than coal, oil, gas and nuclear.
This video looks at their report: Impacts of Green New Deal Energy Plans on Grid Stability, Costs, Jobs, Health, and Climate in 143 Countries Mark Z. Jacobson Mark A. Delucchi Mary A. Cameron Indu Priya Manogaran Yanbo Shu Anna-Katharina von Krauland
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