If and when the auto industry switches to “solid-state” EVs with new batteries, range and efficiency could drastically increase. But there’s a problem.
Energy experts are concerned that, with the massive influx of EVs currently underway, the U.S. power grid may not be able to handle the added electricity needs.
Efficiency, like performance, may come at a price – but the message is clear: if you’re looking for the car that goes the furthest while burning up the fewest resources? You’re shopping electric!
If and when the auto industry switches to “solid-state” EVs with new batteries, range and efficiency could drastically increase. But there’s a problem.
Energy experts are concerned that, with the massive influx of EVs currently underway, the U.S. power grid may not be able to handle the added electricity needs.
Efficiency, like performance, may come at a price – but the message is clear: if you’re looking for the car that goes the furthest while burning up the fewest resources? You’re shopping electric!