He does know the expectations around EVs and solar are unrealistic. His position seems to be that our grid is too weak to support the EV mandates.
I can understand that coming from an engineer. He has a realistic perspective on the possibilities of battery and battery life in respect to the production of electrical power. He may also suspect that there is a different and better way to make EVs, without batteries. I am happy to have someone in congress that is not just a NPC politician.
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