Irate family called police on Jennifer Granholm's team for blocking charging station spot for her electric car
- U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm recently embarked on a road trip in an electric vehicle to promote green energy and clean cars, highlighting the billions of dollars invested by the White House.
- Despite meticulous planning, Granholm encountered charging issues, including broken chargers and limited availability. This highlights the need for faster and more reliable charging infrastructure.
- The challenges faced by Granholm during her electric road trip underscore the logistical issues and limitations of electric vehicles. While the Biden administration aims to transition to electric vehicles, the high cost, limited efficiency, and dependence on China remain significant concerns.
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Police called after Biden's energy secretary uses nonelectric car to reserve EV charger
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm gives remarks at McKinstry as Vice President Kamala Harris visits ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) Lindsey Wasson/AP Police called after Biden's energy secretary uses nonelectric car to reserve EV charger Asher Notheis September 12, 03:55 PM September 12, 03:55 PM …
Energy Secretary Granholm's Electric Vehicle Roadtrip Was a Total Disaster
Georgia EV Driver Admonishes Jennifer Granholm's Staff For Hoarding Charging Station
An electric vehicle driver in Georgia admonished Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's staff for using "literally a non-electric car" to hoard a space for Granholm at a busy public charging station, according to a 911 call obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. "Hi, I'm calling because I'm in the Grovetown Walmart at the charging station, and there's literally a non-electric car that is taking up the space, they said they're holding the space fo…
Energy Secretary’s Staff Blocked EV Car Charger
“An EV driver in Georgia called the police on the US Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm, after her staff blocked a public charger with a gasoline car to ‘reserve’ it for her upcoming convoy of EVs that she was using to highlight the White House investment in electric vehicles,” Electek reports.
Energy exec on Jennifer Granholm's EV road trip gone bad: Americans don't 'need' it
Americans want choice when it comes to getting behind the wheel, according to one oil industry executive. "It demonstrates the importance of the role of consumer choice here for many Americans," American Petroleum Institute President and CEO Mike Sommers said on "The Evening Edit" Monday in response to a Biden energy secretary's electric vehicle road trip gone bad. "And it might make sense, but for most Americans who have to travel long distance…
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