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    1. You can look up all the facts: how many kWhrs in a gallon of gas, how many cars on the road, the avg driving distance per day etc. You can look up our National power output. You’ll find America uses 95% of the power it produces and if you do the arithmetic you’ll find it will take 42% of all the power we produce to power all the electric cars that would replace our current vehicles and that neglects all truck traffic. It’s clear to see we’ll be in an energy crisis for a very long time.

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