The Spectacle Podcast: The Official Podcast of The American Spectator
EV’s Don’t Work In the Cold
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This week’s arctic cold snap has host Melissa McKenzie wrapped in a scarf in her Texas home, and co-host Scott McKay in a fedora to protect his ears — it also has charging stations in Chicago turning into electric-vehicle graveyards. On today’s episode of The Spectacle, Melissa and Scott discuss the impact cold weather has on electric vehicles and the benefits of having gas-powered stoves, heaters, fireplaces, and vehicles in both colder climates and in the hurricane-prone southern states.