So a new California-NTM law requiring that by 2035 all medium and heavy-duty trucks must be electric is being enacted to join the recently enacted California-NTM law that requires that all personal vehicles sold in that state to be electric, also by 2035. Gee golly, what could possibly go wrong?
Considering the failing electrical infrastructure that already cannot reliably supply EV charging as well as the mandated blackouts to prevent fires, keeping the grocery stores and industries supplied with product on a timely basis will become all but impossible.
The next step I foresee is that California-NTM will put a law into place that outright forbids non-electric trucks from crossing their border, requiring that goods be transferred (with a fee, of course) from non-electric to electric trucks to complete the delivery within the state.
Everyone needs to start preparing now for the influx of destitute immigrants soon to be fleeing that state for [our] 'greener pastures'
Considering the failing electrical infrastructure that already cannot reliably supply EV charging as well as the mandated blackouts to prevent fires, keeping the grocery stores and industries supplied with product on a timely basis will become all but impossible.
The next step I foresee is that California-NTM will put a law into place that outright forbids non-electric trucks from crossing their border, requiring that goods be transferred (with a fee, of course) from non-electric to electric trucks to complete the delivery within the state.
Everyone needs to start preparing now for the influx of destitute immigrants soon to be fleeing that state for [our] 'greener pastures'