Pay no mind to the diesel behind your EV charging station

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Pay no mind to the diesel behind your EV charging station

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In order to save the planet, you must switch to driving an electric car. And in order to drive your electric car, you must rely on diesel.

The largest charging station in the world sits in Coalinga, California. The Harris Ranch Tesla Supercharger station contains 98 charging bays that can charge your Tesla up to 80% in 20 minutes. While Tesla CEO Elon Musk said back in 2017 that all of the company’s superchargers were being converted to solar energy, the Coalinga station is simply too large to run on anything other than the diesel generators that sit behind a nearby Shell station.

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Yeah, it is an outrageous thing to think about. Your electric car is being powered by evil, dirty diesel? What’s next? Are electric car batteries produced through a process that pollutes air and water and further destroys the environment?

Oh, they are? Well, how about that?

And so goes the never-ending hypocrisy of climate change doomers and their “solutions.” You must switch to more expensive, less reliable cars for your everyday commute in order to save the planet, but that massive transition far outpaces the capabilities of “clean” solar and wind. Big, bad, “dirty” energy must come to the rescue to keep your climate-saving electric vehicle rolling.

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That is how the climate change charade goes. California’s grid can’t operate without nuclear or natural gas, which is why the state is reversing its policies to keep those forms of energy in use. Your electric car can’t function without electricity being provided by dirty energy sources or batteries provided by lithium mining. And the climate cult can’t keep operating without hiding just how much their “clean” energy plans rely on the “dirty” energy they want to destroy. It’s a fun little game, all made possible by those fossil fuels you have heard so much about.

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