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Advocates Question AOC and Levin’s ‘EV Freedom Bill’ – Streetsblog USA
But some activists are more sympathetic.
Doug Gordon on Twitter: "I know activists think this isn't bold enough, but my take is that it's mostly fine. In places where (for now) the only way to get around is via car, make it easy for people to go electric. Cities, however, should be doing everything they can to get rid of cars, EV or otherwise. https://t.co/1EEMlp8MLQ" / Twitter
noting AOC's tweet on this subject.
So it's too carheaded.Sustainability advocates were unimpressed by a new proposal by two House Democrats that would a mandate a comprehensive network of electric vehicle charging stations — saying that the so called “EV Freedom Act” would not significantly reduce greenhouse gases and would maintain a car-based transportation system that is killing tens of thousands of Americans annually.
But high-speed trains are mostly good for relatively populated areas, like big cities, so they have limitations. We are stuck with cars for the less populated areas.Activists also jumped on Levin’s suggestion that lawmakers “need to be able to ensure that EV drivers can drive all across this country and never worry about being able to recharge their vehicles.”
Really? As Daniel O’Brian tweeted, “We should develop a nationwide network of high-speed RAIL and stop our need for everyone having a car.”
But some activists are more sympathetic.
Doug Gordon on Twitter: "I know activists think this isn't bold enough, but my take is that it's mostly fine. In places where (for now) the only way to get around is via car, make it easy for people to go electric. Cities, however, should be doing everything they can to get rid of cars, EV or otherwise. https://t.co/1EEMlp8MLQ" / Twitter
noting AOC's tweet on this subject.
