Electric cars won't overwhelm the US grid anytime soon, energy and transportation experts say.
EVs don't consume a lot of energy now, and it will be decades before electric cars take over fully.
On his Fox News show, Carlson bashed electric cars as a "new way to overburden California's already collapsing energy grid."
More electric cars plugging in will increase energy demands over time, necessitating a more robust grid and smarter charging habits, they say.
Even at 2030 estimates, some 5.6 million electric cars, trucks, and vans would only comprise 4% of peak loads.