Over half of all new cars sold in the U.S. by 2030 are expected to be electric vehicles.
That could put a major strain on our nation's electric grid, an aging system built for a world that runs on fossil fuels.
Major grid infrastructure needsCharging electric vehicles is quite electricity intensive.
Larger electric vehicles such as the Ford F-150 Lightning would generally use more electricity than a central AC unit in a large home.
The utility is tied to a four-year funding cycle for grid infrastructure upgrades, and its last funding request was in 2021.
Persons:
That's, we've, Rob Gramlich, Gramlich, Lydia Krefta, Krefta, David Paul Morris, Aram Shumavon, Shumavon, we're, Sen, Joe Manchin, Joe Biden, Tesla
Organizations:
Rapid Energy, Princeton University, Grid, California Public Utilities Commission, EV, Tesla, Ford, Workers, Power Services, Pacific Gas & Electric, Bloomberg, Getty, Nissan Leaf, Ford Motor Company
Locations:
U.S, California, Northern, Central California, Healdsburg , California