Crypto mining I agree does use a lot of electricity however this is not as wide spread as they want EV's to become. On figures alone the EV usage will be considerably more significant. Increase in demand means increase in infrastructure to meet the demand and in the case of the electrical network that is substantial.
Not hard to keep busy in Thailand. Some people I guess just wait for others to keep them busy instead of trying different things themselves. Thailand does not suit everybody so just try somewhere else and see if that place fits you better.
Sounds expensive. We have TV, computers and air conditioners on during the night and the bill is around Baht 3,000 but does vary with time of year etc.
I ban it from the house but apparently some people think the electricity comes from a place that can just increase the output by a significant amount. All electrical companies have a spin reserve but it is only a few percent and certainly not enough for everyone to charge an electric vehicle.
Breaking news for you, the electricity has to come from somewhere. Many people cannot charge from home and even if you can where is the electricityh going to come from. Maybe sprinkle some oofle dust and it magically appears?
La Nina will follow in its footsteps. Then everyone will be complaining it is too cold or too wet. These are natural phenomena which of course the climate change nutters don't ever consider.
Evidently you believe the electricity comes from no where. You have Generators plus associated equipment, You need distribution network upgrading plus the storage facilities. Didnt you even consider these issues?