RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Biden says no more fossil fuels. Again, it's not just a question of vehicles, but mostly of public opinion driving policy, divestments, and protests.
But for energy generation, saying the world cannot generate enough wind and solar to power EVs is as shortsighted as America car companies in the 70s stubbornly refusing to believe Americans would want smaller, more fuel-efficient Japanese cars.
A small stretch in the North African desert could provide enough solar power for current world needs. The current bottleneck is battery storage, fuel-cell efficiency...etc. but it would be unwise to bet against human innovation. Technology could progress enough to overcome these bottlenecks in a very short amount of time and likely will. Ten years ago the idea that renewable energy would employ more Americans than coal would have been unthinkable.
The revolution has already occurred. The fossil fuel monopoly is broken. Every future innovation in renewables will grant them a larger slice of the pie.
DivysRock wrote: So where is all of the power going to come from for all of these electric vehicles? The world cannot generate enough power from wind and solar to come even close. Natural gas generation has to increase substantially.