Here's Why Electric Cars Won't Work

By Jason Simpkins / May 23, 2023 / www.outsiderclub.com / Article Link

Canada has backed itself into a corner.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has set two hard deadlines for zero-emission vehicles.

It's declared that every single sedan and light truck sold in the country must be zero-emission by 2035, and every vehicle heavier than that has to be emission-free by 2040.

Furthermore, to facilitate that transition, the government is pouring billions of dollars into a new EV battery plant in Ontario.

There's just one problem...

Canada doesn't produce enough electricity to support a country full of EVs.

As Adithya Legala, a Ph.D. student with the Fuel Cell and Green Energy Lab at the University of Waterloo, told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation:

Our household power consumption is somewhere around 20 to 30 kilowatt [hours] in a day, and an electric vehicle's average battery size is between 60 to 90 kilowatt hours, so essentially tripling overnight the entire power demand.

And even that is a conservative estimate, because it presumes everyone would own a small EV rather than a large electric truck, which would complicate matters further.

For example, GM's electric Hummer has a 212-kWh pack. That's over three times the size of the Chevrolet Bolt EV's battery and double the size of the battery pack in the Chevrolet Blazer EV.

Now, I don't live in Canada, but given what I know about the climate, you'd probably want a truck with four-wheel drive up there.

So it's hard to imagine that the country's entire driving population would be satisfied with a small sedan.

That means bigger batteries and a quadrupling or quintupling of the power demand if we take Legala at his word.

Now let's crunch some numbers to drive this point home.

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