Are EVs a Distraction or the Future? Unpacking the Push to Replace All Cars
Download MP3- Overview: Dive into the hidden factors surrounding electric vehicle (EV) demand collapse, the increase in expired license tags, and the possibility of a broader agenda impacting all vehicles, not just EVs.
- Discussion Points:
- EV Demand Collapse: Examination of why electric vehicle demand has plummeted in recent months.
- High Rate of Expired License Plates: Analysis of Portland, Oregon, where approximately 50% of vehicles on the road have expired tags.
- Legal and Enforcement Factors: How laws against pulling over vehicles for expired tags (intended for equity) might impact driver compliance and city budgets.
- Intentional Trends?: Exploration of predictions from a 2017 renewable energy article that hinted at a "car death spiral" by 2030, potentially influencing current trends.
- Vehicle Theft Spike: Connection between Portland’s skyrocketing car thefts and efforts to remove vehicles from roads.
- Forced EV Transition: Speculation on whether electric vehicles are a "halfway" solution, with gas cars phased out but EVs designed to fall short of long-term usability.
- Future of Transportation: Could a reduction in car ownership lead to a shift towards mass transit as the primary mode of transportation?
- Questions for Listeners:
- Are these developments part of a planned shift away from car ownership?
- How do you interpret the increase in expired tags and vehicle theft in relation to EV demand?
- Share your thoughts in the comments!
Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of these trends and what they could mean for the future of transportation.