Christmas Canceled Because EV Would Not Charge

Here’s hoping you had a Merry Christmas and that it was not canceled due to reliance on an electric vehicle, as happened to a Virginia radio personality:

Domenick Nati told Insider that he plugged his electric car into a supercharger on Friday when it was 19 degrees outside. The car’s battery level was at 40% at the time.

“Two hours went by and not much changed,” Nati told the outlet. “It was very slow and the numbers got lower as the temperature dropped. Eventually, it stopped charging altogether.”

Then he tried at home, and then at another supercharger. No luck; probably too cold. He had to cancel his Christmas plans and could not see family because the pricey car was down to a 19-mile range.

Sunday morning, Nati told Fox Business that he still had not heard back from Tesla and that his car still would not charge.

Others have had similar problems. Too bad global warming hasn’t been living up to the hype. Then it wouldn’t be so cold.

Our moonbat rulers have made it clear they intend to allow only electric vehicles, on the grounds that according to their ideology, real cars make it be too hot outside. Meanwhile,

The bomb cyclone that has brought freezing temperatures and up to six feet of snow to North America has caused at least 50 deaths across the US and Canada.

They should have stuck with the global cooling hysteria they tried to sell us in the 70s. Cold weather kills 20 times more people than hot weather does.

The deep freeze is linked to 18 deaths in the state of New York, particularly in Buffalo where the ‘lake-effect’ – when frigid air moves over warmer lake waters and creates a freezing spray – has been lethal.

According to Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz:

“[W]e know there are people stuck in cars for more than two days.”

There will be a lot more of that in our green EV future. But the deaths won’t be in vain. Think of all the virtue we will signal!

On tips from Anonymous, Wiggins, and ABC of the ANC.

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