Electric Vehicle Fires Challenge Green Agenda's Safety and Viability

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 16 hours ago

Three catastrophic incidents involving electric vehicle (EV) transport ships have thrust the reliability and safety of the "green agenda" into the spotlight.

The latest tragedy struck the Morning Midas, a car carrier that was transporting approximately 70 electric vehicles and 730 hybrids. After a fire broke out on June 3, the crew was forced to abandon the vessel, which eventually sank three weeks later, along with its cargo, into the depths of the North Pacific Ocean.

This event follows a troubling pattern, as it marks the third occurrence where a shipping container filled with electric vehicles has been lost to fire. The implications for the EV industry are significant. Insurance companies now face an uphill battle as they reevaluate risk profiles for shipping electric cars, which could lead to increased costs or even refusal to insure such cargo.

As the world grapples with the fragility of the green initiative, traditional gas-powered vehicles are gaining renewed favor among consumers. With major competitors in the automotive sector reconsidering their EV production plans, the market share for electric vehicles is shrinking.


Moreover, China's dominance in the lithium battery market poses an additional challenge. Rising costs for EV components could deter consumers from opting for electric alternatives, forcing the public to reconsider the benefits of gas-powered cars once more.

This scenario could derail the momentum of an agenda that has garnered support from many within the political elite. It brings to light a fundamental question: Is the rush toward an electric future truly sustainable, or is it simply a mirage that will fade as reality sets in?

The tragic fate of the Morning Midas might just be the wake-up call necessary for lawmakers to rethink their approach. As President Trump and his administration focus on revitalizing American manufacturing and energy independence, it remains crucial to assess the risks associated with a rapid shift away from proven traditional technologies.

In a time characterized by a push for economic recovery and stability, the fate of the green agenda hangs in the balance as the market begins to react to these unsettling trends. Perhaps it’s time to refocus efforts on policies that prioritize safe, reliable energy sources and that continue to support American workers and industries.

Sources:
clashdaily.com
amgreatness.com
zerohedge.com












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