Amazon electric vehicles seen charging in the snow
All these vehicles are being charged by a huge diesel generator. The generator is on, you can hear it running providing the power
“Doesn’t that defeat the purpose when you literally have a diesel powered generator electrifying all of the electric vehicles?”
This is Democrat’s “Green Energy.”

He was informed by four dealership employees from four different areas of the country that they had received the Charger Daytonas and that they were dead the following day. He also got photos of the models on the lift. Some of the brand-new models supposedly require a battery replacement. The operation will be carried out under warranty.
TK was told that three other cars from three other dealerships had the exact same problems. "5 miles. After placing [them] into ship mode, they're having issues, perform 4 critical flashes," read one of the messages that TK received.

I recently leased an electric car. The lease builds in all the electric car incentives, which makes the lease price very low. Also, with a lease I don't have to worry about the battery pack degrading or hurting resale value. I just turn it in after two years. It's a Nissan Ariya. Nissan has been in trouble lately, and I think they offered a fire-sale deal to try to move a lot of cars and generate some cash flow.
I got the lease for no money down and $197 a month. Also, I am driving this instead of a large SUV that gets 15 mpg. So, I'm saving nearly $200/month in gas. The net cost of this car is nearly zero for me, with the exception that my car insurance has gone up by adding a new vehicle to my collision coverage. The cost of electricity in the first month was trivial for the 900 miles I put on it. I still have my big SUV, so I still have all of the advantages of range and hauling capacity when I need it. However, I've hardly used it since I got this car.
It's a really nice car! Spacious, solid, luxurious, fast, sharp looking. I've driven a lot of rental cars when traveling for work, and this is much nicer than most of them. Of course, rental cars tend to have base trim and features, but still, this is nicer than most of the late model cars that I have driven.
I really like the power of the electric car. It accelerates very quickly, especially at low speeds. I can easily pull into traffic and be up to speed with the rest of the traffic almost instantly, and I can easily dart forward to get in position to merge to the next lane. When I first got it, I found myself enjoying the rush of stomping on the peddle, and before I knew it I was going 70 mph on a surface street!
On the negative side, it does have a fairly low range. They advertise 205 miles range, but I think running the heat in the winter knocks that down a lot. My range is only about 150 miles right now. Also, I'm only charging at 120 volts, which is very slow. I've been able to keep up by charging at home every night, but just barely. I will install a 240 outlet in my garage at some point. So far it has been enough for me with my daily driving.
I quickly started having the feeling they sometimes show in advertisements, of driving by gas stations and laughing because I don't need what they're selling any more. When I step on the accelerator to speed up real fast, it's nice and quiet. I don't have a big roar from a crude internal combustion engine. It does feel like electric cars are the future and gas cars are primitive. I'm still keeping my big gas powered SUV though.
I never intended to get an electric car, or even a new car, but when a coworker told me about this deal, I checked into it, and it was too good a deal to pass up. Now that I have the electric car, I have to say that I've become a fan.
Here's what it looks like:
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Matson, Inc. (NYSE: MATX), a leading U.S. carrier in the Pacific, has announced the immediate suspension of transporting electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles aboard its vessels, citing growing safety concerns related to lithium-ion batteries.
“Due to increasing concern for the safety of transporting vehicles powered by large lithium-ion batteries, Matson is suspending acceptance of used or new electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles for transport aboard its vessels,” the company stated in a customer advisory. The decision follows several high-profile maritime incidents involving lithium battery fires, including the recent sinking of the Morning Midas in the North Pacific this June.
gcaptain.com
Chinese lithium batteries are scary as hell, too many videos online of these WMDs exploding seemingly unprovoked for sane people not to care. Likewise Chang EVs get endlessly talked up, yet at the same time in the West the climate scam makes these inferior vehicles unnecessary. Wonder what's going on there, wink wink.
Two added videos of Chinese EVs burning below are from today, the third one was added as to further prove that China really is a high trust society. These EVs are literal death traps, only reason why yours truly would buy one is because the Chinese state would pay 50 percent of it through subsidies, getting Xi to subsidize my new car gets me going.
I have an electric car, but I keep it parked outside. I don't ever plan to keep it inside the garage.All lithium batteries, regardless of make, are prone to fire. It's called the "thermal runaway"
The biggest threat to electric vehicles – and the materials solution
The biggest threat to electric vehicles – and the materials solutionwww.qnityelectronics.com
The topic of Chinese EVs remains fiery, these WMDs in disguise keep exploding at an alarming rate. Videos are from this week alone, and these are the ones that are filmed and make it to the non-Chang internet.
Like in a cartoon, video is a bit older.