The electric cars themselves are quite efficient, especially with regenerative
braking.  That is not the problem, other than the self-discharge rate.

But, like the fact that they're ALL _remote_ emissions vehicles, and
not _zero_ emissions vehicles, the inefficiencies in the _charging_
side of the equation are never talked about.  And they're... substantial.

The Tesla has to run the AC while charging to keep the battery pack
cool enough to charge safely.  You think that energy, both what is being
pumped out of the pack and the energy necessary to do the pumping,
is free?

"If gasoline-powered vehicles were as inefficient filling up as EV's, this
is what it might look like."  <<cut to scene of 'gasoline' dripping from cars
and overhead pipes, spraying out around the filler flap, people ducking
and running in panic, using umbrellas, etc.>>

"But that's not how it is.  Modern gasoline-powered vehicles are clean and
efficient."  Etc.

Oh, that PSA ad could be _so_ much fun!

-- Jim


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