Not much of the total. Not sure how happy people will be when the solar panels from the green new deal are under water and there's no power to charge their electric car or run their sump pump.
Electric cars are great for short commutes, but no one will be able to evacuate from the path of a hurricane, without their electric car running out of power when in evacuation traffic for a few hours, or if they have to drive 700+ miles nonstop people from South Florida, as hundreds of thousands had to do to escape Hurricane Irma in 2018.
Imagine evacuating to outrun or escape a storm and having to stop every 200-300 miles to recharge or wait in line to recharge your electric car batteries, and the recharging may take 2 hours for a full charge, or 1+ hour for partial charge.