
California Goes Haywire Over Power Shortage!
Don’t charge electric cars, California government urges
Californians are being advised not to charge their electric cars during certain hours as a 90-degree heatwave rolls in.
- Californians are being advised not to charge their electric cars between 4 and 9pm from Wednesday to Tuesday due to the excessive heatwave
- They are also being advised to set their thermostats at 78 degrees or higher, avoid using large appliances, and turn off unnecessary lights
- The move comes just weeks after the state passed a future ban on gas-powered cars by 2035
- Officials have not said how they plan to deal with an overwhelmed power grid in the future as more electric vehicles hit the roads and charging ports
- ‘It’s too soon to tell what the impacts of the 2035 ban will be,’ Anna Gonzalez, of CA ISO, told DailyMail.com
- California and the rest of the West is expected to deal with excessive temperature and prolonged heat as Labor Day weekend rolls through
The advice came days after the state agreed to ban the sale of gasoline cars by 2035
California’s power grid operator warned residents of the Sunshine State that it will issue voluntary calls for power conservation in the coming days, as a heatwave threatens to interrupt the supply of electricity.
The California Independent System Operator (ISO), which manages the state’s power grid, said on Tuesday that it will issue a series of ‘Flex Alerts’ during the upcoming days, the Sacramento Bee reported. These alerts call for residents of the state to keep their thermostats above 78 degrees Fahrenheit (25.5 Celsius), avoid using large appliances, and turn off all unnecessary lights.

Among a litany of power-saving tips, the ISO also urges Californians not to charge electric vehicles during the daytime.
Heatwaves increase the risk of blackouts, as households are forced to crank up their air conditioners. This risk is greatest during the early evening, when solar panels no longer function, but homes still need cooling and lighting. With temperatures set to reach 10-20 degrees above normal from Wednesday through to next Tuesday, peak demand is set to be reached on Monday, or Labor Day.

California is expected to see mid to high 90s throughout the weekend and the West can also expect to deal with an intense and long heatwave

The ISO’s warning came less than a week after the California Air Resources Board voted to approve a plan by Governor Gavin Newsom to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars in California by 2035. While Newsom claimed that the ban would cut “915 million oil barrels worth of emissions” out of the air, the San Francisco Chronicle noted that it would require California to expand the capacity of its power grid by 30%… More
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