Happened to be thinking about the 'hidden costs' of the infrastructure as we drove past several windmills today. (There was a wind, so you could turn on the teevee!)
Anyhow. Those hidden costs are friggin' enormous.
The complete costs of "fueling" an electric vehicle for 10 years are $17.33 per equivalent gallon of gasoline, a new analysis from the Texas Public Policy Foundation says.
The study authors say the $1.21 cost-per-gallon equivalent of charging a car cited by EV advocates excludes the real costs born by taxpayers for subsidies, utility ratepayers for energy investments, and non-electric vehicle owners for mandate-and-environmental-credit-driven higher vehicle costs, which they say total $48,698 per EV. Those costs must be included when comparing fueling costs of EVs and traditional gas-powered vehicles, TPPF maintains....
"Well, that's Texas", you say. "They're a petroleum producer, right? Whaddya expect?"
Granted. But Toyota doesn't produce petroleum. They produce hybrids, which apparently are a damn good alternative:
...Toyota estimates that the batteries from one EV can power 90 hybrids and reduce emissions 37 times more than that one EV. ...
The actual math--which is not too hard--is found at the link.
Somebody is making money here and it ain't us.
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Electric EV Demand is nose Diving and all Automakers are killing EV Too! Update from Steve Bannon with David Walsh Energy Consultant
https://rumble.com/v3urgoy-warroom-battleground-413-the-trillion-dollar-investment-on-the-shoulders-of.html
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