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Just like the bank can shut off your account, they want to be able to shut you off from downloading electricity to your vehicle if you aren't in line. Your vehicle will have a unique identifier, and they will be able to see (with AI and blockchain) every last bit of electricity distributed to every uniquely-identifiable vehicle.

The e-fuel station won't even dispense energy to your car unless it identifies your vehicle, which will be tied to your digital ID, and verifies you are a good citizen. All cars will ping the antennas along the roadways, and your travel history will be recorded in a blockchain ledger.

Imagine the level of control they will have being able to track all of this. Are you waking up? The "green" movement is just a fucking distraction.

Just like the bank can shut off your account, they want to be able to shut you off from downloading electricity to your vehicle if you aren't in line. Your vehicle will have a unique identifier, and they will be able to see (with AI and blockchain) every last bit of electricity distributed to every uniquely-identifiable vehicle. The e-fuel station won't even dispense energy to your car unless it identifies your vehicle, which will be tied to your digital ID, and verifies you are a good citizen. All cars will ping the antennas along the roadways, and your travel history will be recorded in a blockchain ledger. Imagine the level of control they will have being able to track all of this. Are you waking up? The "green" movement is just a fucking distraction.

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Where are you going to go? That's feasible for A to A trips.

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To any electrical outlet in the United States. Electric cars can charge from any 220V or 120V outlet.

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So will others if there is an emergency, and they'll be hogging that outlet for hours. If the grid is down, good luck finding someone who will lend their panels for hours.

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How many electrical outlets do you suppose there are in the United States? Just in my house there are over 30. Some of them are on the same circuit, so you couldn't charge two cars at the same time, but there are 12 circuits (and 4 220V circuits).