As usual the fake news club is trying to stretch the facts.
First on Texas.
https://reneweconomy.com.au/how-sudden-trips-of-gas-and-coal-plants-triggered-texas-energy-catastrophe/
And then on Berlin.
" Nelken told reporters that BVG had already contacted Solaris about the issue. While Nelken didn’t confirm that 23 buses were out of action, she did say that “a good dozen” had been affected. The BVG’s fleet currently includes 123 electric buses from the same manufacturer.Nelken also emphasised that the buses had not failed completely but simply had to return to the depot and be charged earlier than usual. The BVG spokeswoman said that the bus lines only experienced minor delays. “We have had more delays recently due to the many tractors in town," she said, referring to the current farmers' protest taking place in Berlin. "
https://www.iamexpat.de/expat-info/german-expat-news/berlins-electric-buses-fail-run-cold
A dozen out of 123 ???? So, 90% were still running ?
That's hardly a catastrophe, is it ?
“According to the contract and specifications, they have to drive 130 kilometers even at minus ten degrees, but not all of them managed that.” But she told WELT on Wednesday that only “1.7 percent” of the electric bus fleet were affected.
https://www.tellerreport.com/life/2021-02-10-%0A---electric-buses-from-berliner-bvg-have-a-cold-problem-%0A--.HyUxKkUbWu.html
As you said troll boy. It's a simple search.
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