KillingYourCareer Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Will EPA give Californians the money to buy expensive and inconvenient electric cars too? 1
schnetzka Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Are there enough electric car charging stations around the place for this?
Attitude Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The infrastructure isn't there. Invest in more public transportation instead of wasting our time on this. 1
Anthinos Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago We need to switch to electric cars. Climate change is no joke. I personally prefer public transportation like subways etc. but the reality is that the majority of people want cars. Then they should at least switch to electric cars.
CottageHore Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Mandating this would be 1. A huge governmental power overstep and 2. Completely ignorant of how this would impact marginalized groups and people of low SES. I drove an electric rental car on vacation last month and absolutely hated it. The car held a charge so poorly and locating a car charger that could charge the car in less than 4 hours was nearly impossible. They can't mandate anything that we don't yet have the infrastructure for. We would need a car charger to be available and affordable or free of charge at every single parking lot in existence. This ignores so many socioeconomic disparity issues too like how most people can't afford electric vehicles nor can they afford charging them. What's more- what do people in rural areas do?
Euiwoong Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The mandate should be for hybrid vehicles in my opinion. An EV mandate is too much too soon. That being said, the state should have the right to do this without consulting the federal government in my opinion. There's been too much of a power grab by the Feds.
Gui Blackout Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago Doing this without having big subsidizing plans for electric cars and massive new public transportation investments is just ridiculous
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