'The Bright Future Ahead for Electric Vehicles'

http://www.triplepundit.com/2016/02/silly-koch-brothers-cant-kill-electric-car/
Silly Koch Brothers, You Can’t Kill The Electric Car
Feb 25th, 2016  Tina Casey

The Intertubes are positively buzzing with news that the notorious Koch
brothers have hatched up a new $10 million scheme to kill off electric
vehicles. Apparently the instrument of death will be the addition of yet
another new lobbying organization to the brothers’ already extensive
network. The new group will be tasked with rallying the public around the
benefits of petroleum, rather than directly supporting particular
legislators.

That’s going to be an uphill battle in parts of the country where petroleum
has proved to be an outdated, unsustainable and dangerous partner — for
example along the Gulf Coast, particularly in coastal Louisiana. So, let’s
take a look and see what they’re up to.

Koch proposes…
The latest Koch brothers news comes to us from Peter Stone via the
Huffington Post, under the somewhat incendiary headline, The Kochs Are
Plotting A Multimillion-Dollar Assault On Electric Vehicles.

So far, the Koch brothers have not come forth to confirm or deny the
so-called plot, but here is the scoop from Stone:

“A new group that’s being cobbled together with fossil fuel backing hopes to
spend about $10 million per year to boost petroleum-based transportation
fuels and attack government subsidies for electric vehicles, according to
refining industry sources familiar with the plan. A Koch Industries board
member and a veteran Washington energy lobbyist are working quietly to fund
and launch the new advocacy outfit.”

According to Stone, Koch-watchers are conjecturing that the group could
launch this summer.

However, even if the plot does come to fruition, the only big beneficiaries
will likely be the folks on the new group’s payroll. Based on the Koch
record against clean tech, throwing dollars up against your enemies can slow
them, but not stop them.

So far, the Koch brothers have invested hundreds of millions of dollars to
support fossil-friendly legislators and other policymakers, but they have
failed to stop the U.S. solar and wind industries from taking off like
rockets.

The Koch brothers also have to face the possibility that their least
favorite Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, could nail down
the nomination. Bad feelings are mutual on both sides, and Trump has been
running circles around the Koch brothers. So, no matter who occupies the
White House next January, the brothers probably won’t find a sympathetic ear
for their fossil-centric agenda.

… Musk disposes…
To make matters worse, the new Koch brothers endeavor is off to a rocky
start right out of the gate. Earlier this week EV superstar Elon Musk, head
of Tesla Motors, predictably responded to the Koch brothers rumor with his
usual panache by sending a one word tweet — “Sigh…” — accompanied by a
cartoon portrait of the Koch brothers and a link to the Stone article.

Great work, guys: In the wink of an eye, all of Musk’s 3.47 million Twitter
followers know how silly you are. Musk’s 3.47 million fans are also learning
more about longstanding subsidies for gasmobiles, as he followed up his
initial tweet with a mini-barrage of links to articles about supportive
petroleum policies.

That’s probably just for starters, so we’ll keep an eye on that Twitter
account over the coming weeks.

Aside from Musk, the Koch brothers are up against virtually every global
auto manufacturer. The auto industry is rapidly transitioning to hybrid and
EV technology, as exemplified by Ford and General Motors. Ford in particular
has become adept at leveraging EV technology for vehicle-to-grid and
microgrid technology, expanding its market to areas that are beyond the
capability of gasmobiles. GM is venturing into the fuel cell EV field, which
could also support new markets.

Ford is also a good example of the auto industry’s transition to a more
sustainable, responsible supply chain model. The move has enabled Ford to
forge close relationships with Coca-Cola, Lego and other sustainability
leaders.

As a group, these companies are moving along a track that certainly does not
support the Koch brothers’ goal of growing their family business, as
recently demonstrated by Ford’s recent decision to end its membership in the
Koch-funded group ALEC.

… and EV drivers keep drivin’
The Koch brothers are also up against the simple fact that more people are
getting behind the wheel of an EV, and more people like what they see.

Don’t just take our word for it — last year Ford commissioned the EV
research firm Pluginsights to dig into the EV driving experience. The survey
found that 92 percent of all-battery EV owners and 94 percent of plug-in
hybrid EV owners will make an EV their next car.

Actually, you can take our word for it. TriplePundit writer Bill Roth has
been loving his one-week test drive of GM’s popular Chevy Volt gas-electric
hybrid. Here’s his report as of Day 3:

“I have yet to use a single gallon of gasoline. That is zero gasoline
consumption while driving in San Diego’s urban stop-and-go traffic. That is
zero gasoline consumption while having fun blasting up highway on-ramps.
That is three days of driving the way I enjoy driving while generating zero
tailpipe emissions.”

It’s hard to argue with that. On the other hand, the Koch brothers are known
for going to ridiculous lengths in order to protect their image — their
“healthy formaldehyde” campaign comes to mind — so anything is possible.
[© triplepundit.com]
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