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Ford dealership installs diesel generator to power EV chargers amid transition struggles.

The Challenges of⁣ Transitioning to Electric Vehicles

The utopian⁤ scheme ⁤demanding electric vehicles ⁤rapidly replace internal combustion engines as‌ our main means of transportation continues to hit roadblocks.

A⁣ post shared⁣ on ‍X shared an ironic workaround one Ford dealership devised to address a ‌major EV issue.

According to a video described as a “wild story” by podcaster CarDealershipGuy, one car lot in the Midwest had to⁣ install ⁣a diesel⁤ generator to handle EV charging ⁢requirements.

The clip featured Alan Haig, who is‌ described as one of the top dealership advisers ​in the country.

The Costly ​Conversion to EVs

Haig discussed how expensive it ‍is ​to covert an auto dealership to handle‍ EVs: “You’re going to ​have to invest, at ⁣one ‌point ​it was $1.7 million per ⁢store to qualify ‌to even get EVs shipped to your store. That’s a significant burden for almost every Ford dealer, because the average Ford store is pretty small.”

According to Haig, a Ford⁣ dealer may only sell around 500 vehicles a year, making it‌ difficult to recoup the expensive upfront investment through uncertain future EV sales.

It ⁣turns⁢ out dealers were right ⁢to be skeptical. EVs are not ‍selling. Axios reported on⁢ a Cox Automotive survey⁤ that concluded dealers have an almost three-month supply of EVs on hand, compared to⁤ a 54-day supply of gas-powered⁢ vehicles.

Creative ⁢Solutions to⁢ EV Upgrades

Despite⁤ the sales challenges, some dealers still⁢ want to get into the EV market. Haig shared ⁣a story about ‌how ⁣one dealer got creative ⁣about the EV upgrades his dealership needed.

“The math on this sometimes gets a little comical,” Haig said.

One of Haig’s clients⁢ from the upper Midwest called his city to find out if the infrastructure existed to support ⁢an EV ‌charging station. The dealer was⁢ advised the electrical capacity needed was not available, and⁣ could not be added.

The dealer⁤ went ​ahead with ‍the charging station purchase from Ford, and⁣ installed it. However, for the electricity needed, he had ⁢to hook the charging station to a diesel generator, which he had concealed behind a wall.

One ‍of the perks ⁢of EV ownership is progressive virtue‍ signaling. You can say EVs are ‍green all ‍you ​want, but if you buy one​ from this particular Ford dealership, it will have been‍ charged thanks to a diesel generator.

In a way,‌ the⁢ dealer’s action makes clear a serious‌ issue of EV usage. Far from‌ being “green,” across⁢ the country much of the‍ electricity needed to power EVS is ⁢generated by fossil fuels in the first place.

The Challenges⁢ of ⁤EV Usage

The power grid is already challenged in areas like California, largely because⁣ of the same ​kind of​ green ideas that led ‌to the EV ⁣push. Where⁤ will all​ the extra ‍capacity ​needed to charge large numbers of EVs⁤ come from?

Not only do ‌EVs still rely on ‌fossil fuels as ‌energy, there are questions on how much of a savings there is in using electricity instead ‌of gasoline.

According to Insider, the electricity needed to charge entry-level and‍ mid-level EVs is more expensive ‌ than a gasoline fill up, especially when⁣ using ⁤a public charging station.

With dilemmas like ⁣these, its little wonder Ford ‌is losing an estimated‌ $4.5 billion on it EV line this year, up from a $2.1 billion loss the⁣ year‌ before.

Despite top down government ​pressure for acceptance, ⁢EVs will never be practical, or‌ deliver on their promised benefits, without serious revisions to the way ⁣electricity is generated and distributed ‍in America.

It would be much more ‌efficient to continue using reliable gas burning vehicles⁢ until EVs actually become practical.

The post Ford⁢ Dealership Installs Diesel Generator ​to ⁤Power EV Chargers⁣ as Company Struggles with Transition ⁢ appeared first ⁢on ⁢ The Western Journal.



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