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Yes I watched the whole video a couple of times its only 16 minutes long I'm not a millennial.I hope you watched the video by this random dude with 3 millions of subscribers.
The grid has more problems from air conditioning that from EVs that are usually charged at night.
There are many place in US where roads are crappy, maybe they will go back to horses.
Jason Fenske (the failed automotive engineer) is the random 29 year old dude in the video, he has a channel specialising in CARS,. He has hundreds of videos over the last 10 years talking about how CARS work then he posts ONE video on the US National Utility Infrastructure and suddenly he's an expert because ... he has (almost) 3 million subscribers???
"Jason Fenske failed at his goal of becoming an automotive engineer. He had the proper skills. He loved cars. He was, as he admits, "bad at literature and writing and good at math." He earned a degree in mechanical engineering. But his dream did not come to fruition. "I worked for a forklift company," the 29-year-old says, laughing."
Jason Fenske, Engineering Explained: New Faces of Auto Enthusiasm
In 2011 he started making YouTube videos to demystify automotive engineering principles for a lay audience. Now he has over two million subscribers.
www.caranddriver.com
If your basing the reliability of information on how many followers someone has then listen to this guy he
"President Trump hasn’t minced his words—or his policy—in declaring that he doesn’t think electric cars are a good idea."
President Trump derides electric cars, suggests “one car per family” with Green New Deal
Latest Trump rally: Electric cars have a range of 160 miles, and families will be restricted to one vehicle under the Green New Deal.
www.greencarreports.com
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