That sounds like future fun in the summer with electric car owners being asked not to charge during peak hours.
Today you will be asked, tomorrow they will force you.
This is why they spent money on a smart grid in the recent "infrastructure" bill. It's all about Goyim control.
Right again! Each smart meter is monitored in real time and can be individually disconnected via WiFi by a mere click of the mouse on your account if you exceed their electrical demand limit. Smart meters use much more power than an analog meter which only measures load induction or current, while a smart meter in addition to its minimum power requirement of 5 watts, can use from 3 to 5 watts of power to send and receive WiFi signals to and from other smart meters and the grid antenna every 5 seconds 24 hrs a day, which is about 5 watts per hour or 120 watts per day to transmit and with the 5 watts to operate comes to a total of 240 watts per day. As an example, do the math as how one million homes with smart meters can waste and you get to really see it add up to 240,000 KILOWATTS OF WASTED electricity per day. As you say a so-called smart grid is only about control.
Even worse, if you are on a trip and you need to charge your EV at a station. You are mostly likely going to be stranded, because it is not just you who needs a charge, it's literally 10k people around you that need a charge too.
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