Those angry pixies flowing through the lines to charge the batteries are coming from somewhere. Those used up batteries no longer able to take a charge are going to end up somewhere as well. I'm not going to pretend to have all the answers. It's far more complex than many want to think about though. Ultimately if I'm firing up a fossil fuel powered generator in the middle of nowhere to charge my electric SxS....wouldn't it be more effective and efficient to just put the fuel directly into the tank of the SxS and get back to riding?
If wind/solar/hydro were the only sources of the angry pixies then sure it might be "clean" energy. The reality is coal, natural gas and nuclear are far bigger players in the power grid. Right, Wrong or Indifferent that is the current world we live in. Just because the vehicle itself doesn't emit emissions doesn't mean they weren't created to power it. Hell by the logic of some (not pointing fingers at you or anyone specifically) I could go off grid if I just run an extension cord from my neighbors house. Sure their bill goes up, but then I don't have one so I'm not contributing to pollution when I run my AC or whatever. Obviously that isn't really true, but I swear some people think it is.
The quick stats I could find to backup the clean energy claim...
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