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Comments by "Matthew Nirenberg" (@matthewnirenberg) on "Electricity grids WON'T COPE with mass EV charging | MGUY Australia" video.
* Two minute charge. I can fill up and get that range in 2 minutes with a high flowrate diesel pump at the servo.
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@erikhenriksson455 Landrover Defender 110 from 1996 with aftermarket long range tank. Note that I did say using a high flow rate diesel pump that trucks use.
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@erikhenriksson455 The long range tank is 200L. What the hell do you mean by "baser" pump? In Australia we have these things called "high flowrate diesel pumps" that are designed to let diesel vehicles with large tanks (100L+) fill up quickly at around 100L per minute flowrate. Note that smart people don't run their tanks much below 1/4 so filling up is filling 3/4 of the tank. EV's have the same use issues as unless you want to kill the batteries in very little time you need to keep the charge state within 28%-92%. Outside that range the life of the battery greatly diminishes. Europe doesn't permit such pumps as EU trucks carry no where near as much fuel as trucks in Australia and the USA do due to Europe being tiny in comparison to Australia. Most B Doubles carry close to a 1000L over four tanks. If you're just going to keep asking asinine questions because you don't live in reality and need your hand held, don't bother replying as I'm not going to waste my time on a genius who doesn't know what a long range tank is or what a high flowrate diesel pump is - they're literally at 99% of servos.
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@williammeek4078 You CAN NOT easily power an EV from solar! If it was easy like you claim, there wouldn't be any power issues, there'd never be blackouts and the govt wouldn't be telling people to turn off their aircon in summer to save power. Please wake up and look at the literal science of it. Aside from solar being horrible for the environment and having a gigantic carbon footprint, how are you carrying a solar farm to charge your car. To properly charge an EV takes many hours on 3-phase power at 80A. Anything less is a joke and will severely limit ones range. The simple fact is that solar only works on small scale, solar farms and giant scale solar have never worked and will never work. Spain tried it, as did parts of Asia; it's all disconnected and abandoned in favour of exponentially cheaper and easier to maintain modern safe nuclear power. As for controlling the population through energy - its easy - smart meters and EV's can ALL be remotely turned off with a simple click of a button. Remember, all smart metres and EV's are always connected, even if you don't pay for connectivity, there's still base connectivity for data collection.
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@itsMe_TheHerpes If you're referring to 'depopulation' then yeah its real - Klaus Schwab (WEF), Yuval Noah Harari (WEF), Bill Gates (WEF) and many others have openly spoken about severely depopulating the planet whilst laughing like its a normal thing to want to do. Oh yeah and Harari is 100% wanting to end all free will and to make the world a "trans-humanist" world. Plenty of legit WEF (World Economic Forum) videos from their annual meetings on their official YouTube channel that confirm this.
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@SylvesterJcat World Economic Forum. Most politicians and heads of industry are all part of their Young Global Leaders program. Basically its a program that ensures that key people have aligned views and beliefs so they can enable the agendas of the WEF. All easily verifiable with a quick google search of 'WEF' and "Young Global Leaders".
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And there's the problem - they control when you can charge which means they control your travel. The problem is the govt controlling everything. Aside from needing 3-phase to charge quickly and to charge multiple vehicles quickly, what are you going to do when you need to travel far on basically no notice? You're stuffed in an EV - with fuel you're good to go. Everyone ignores that you can fuel a vehicle from a servo or at home from a jerrycan in a couple on minutes whilst EV's take ages to charge. You can carry a jerrycan, you can't carry huge amounts of power.
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