The Potential Strain on the U.S. Power Grid Amid the Electric Vehicle Boom


🔌 The Potential Strain on the U.S. Power Grid Amid the Electric Vehicle Boom.

The increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.S., with over half of new cars expected to be electric by 2030, could strain the nation's electric grid, which is ill-prepared for such a shift from fossil fuel-based power. Domestic electricity demand is projected to rise significantly, especially due to the transportation sector's transition to EVs. Major changes to the grid are necessary to accommodate this demand, including the development of high-voltage transmission lines, distribution upgrades, and hardware for energy storage and management. However, the cost and regulatory hurdles associated with grid upgrades pose challenges.

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