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re: Are you ready to drive an electric vehicle?
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:26 pm to teke184
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:26 pm to teke184
quote:Well, I am not sure that the battery constitutes as large a portion of the cost in a complex device like a vehicle as is the case in something as simple as a power drill. In any case, it certainly WILL be a major investment, when you need to replace the battery.
If that holds, how is that feasible just from a standard of having cars which last more than 5 years?
Hell, just the waste from disposing of all those heavy-earth minerals from the batteries afterward would be horrible.
As to your second point, rechargeable batteries most-definitely CAN (and should) be recycled rather than landfilled. We would just need to establish the habit of doing so, rather than tossing them into the environment.
This post was edited on 2/2/21 at 1:30 pm
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:30 pm to The Maj
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GM announced they will NOT be manufacturing fossil fuel vehicles starting 2035....ALL electric!!!
Number of electric vehicles in Venezuela?
To prepare for global communism, raising donkeys would be wise. You can ride them or eat them.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:30 pm to AggieHank86
Not everything within those batteries is recyclable, which means the disposal of the remaining waste may take specialized disposal.
That adds to the hidden costs of the batteries and possibly increases stress on toxic waste disposal facilities since Yucca Mountain for shite-canned.
That adds to the hidden costs of the batteries and possibly increases stress on toxic waste disposal facilities since Yucca Mountain for shite-canned.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:36 pm to oldskule
I thought I read where it was cars and SUVs, but the trucks would stay as is.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:41 pm to PaperTiger
Cars, SUVs and light trucks, up to 1/2 ton (1500).
Government Motors
Government Motors
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:44 pm to Swazla
And it's like any battery powered anything, the more stuff you use like A/C or Heater etc also will decrease range.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:45 pm to oldskule
Those laws only apply to the USA
We will have fossil fuel vehicles in my country.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:49 pm to oldskule
im not opposed to it if they can deliver the mileage and have the infrastructure to do so. Thats where i have doubts
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:55 pm to PsychTiger
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So, we’re just expected to carry our dead to the burn pits by hand?
Builds character.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:58 pm to oldskule
Hummer has an electric truck with 1000 horsepower, supposedly.
If that's the type vehicles they will make then I'm down
If that's the type vehicles they will make then I'm down
Posted on 2/2/21 at 2:02 pm to oldskule
Honestly? Not because I'm a climate fanatic, but I'm thinking of buying an electric car. My range of travel is about 10 miles. I thought it would be neat to have a little electric car to putter around town in, and not have to deal with gas stations. I'll still have my regular car for long distance travel.
Options are between a 2013 Mitsubishi i-miev and a 2015 Nissan Leaf.
Options are between a 2013 Mitsubishi i-miev and a 2015 Nissan Leaf.
This post was edited on 2/2/21 at 2:05 pm
Posted on 2/2/21 at 2:06 pm to Plx1776
Electric cars right now are like 8k TVs, yeah you can stream 8k content but what is mass brocasted across the spectrum, no higher than 1080. What makes them think that they can install the infastructure to support this, and dont you think with technology developing as fast as it does the won't be a better option by 2050?
Posted on 2/2/21 at 2:06 pm to Plx1776
Yall know it's ok to be a Republican and care about the environment. Lol,I know its not something were supposed to care about as Republicans, but if you like to fish and hunt,then you should want those places to be in the best shape possible for our future generations.
The crazy thing is ,dems couldn't care less about fishing and hunting but they want to go overboard on protecting the environment. It goes back to priorities. They would rather people lose jobs then keeping that pipeline open
The crazy thing is ,dems couldn't care less about fishing and hunting but they want to go overboard on protecting the environment. It goes back to priorities. They would rather people lose jobs then keeping that pipeline open
This post was edited on 2/2/21 at 2:09 pm
Posted on 2/2/21 at 2:07 pm to Plx1776
quote:
Honestly? Not because I'm a climate fanatic, but I'm thinking of buying an electric car. My range of travel is about 10 miles. I thought it would be neat to have a little electric car to putter around town in, and not have to deal with gas stations. I'll still have my regular car for long distance travel.
For your case, go for it....
And this will be the case for many people. There also will be many others, like myself, that it will never work!
Good Luck!
Posted on 2/2/21 at 2:12 pm to oldskule
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How do you think they will perform in 3 feet of mud and water? Seriuosly, will a big battery and electric motor survive in South Louisiana? I have not heard anyone comment on this.....curious.
Well for one when stupid people (not you with the general idea comment) try to drive through three feet of water your truck won't float away.
I don't drive atv territory in my 2wd truck. I can get stuck on wet grass. lol
For hunting I drive on a well packed gravel then dirt road and a tiny bit of field. Other than that I an on pavement.
For me range is key. I drive two hours to my hunting property (100 miles). No electricity. Then 100 miles back.
So I need that and a cushion of 100 miles because the although 50 would be enough you never know when a detour will stretch that or a not quite fully charged battery or a older degraded battery gives you a milage hit.
Battery longevity is also and issue currently. Get the pun.
But hopefully these new solid state batteries will help out with cost, weight, size and longevity.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 2:13 pm to oldskule
dude, you will literally not recognize the world in 2030
it's all documented what they will do
it's all documented what they will do
Posted on 2/2/21 at 2:38 pm to Tiguar
I’m bummed that I’m going to have to wait at least another year for an all electric truck.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 2:50 pm to BeepNode
I am all for electric, in my line of work I have seen how electric motors can far outlast ICE motors by many orders of magnitude.
But just like the Chevy Volt, I would never by the first iteration of one of these vehicles. Unless you have money and view the purchase sort of like a hobby.
But just like the Chevy Volt, I would never by the first iteration of one of these vehicles. Unless you have money and view the purchase sort of like a hobby.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 3:36 pm to omegaman66
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You may have battery stations, where you pull in, some technician slides your battery out, slides a freshly charged one in, and off you go. 5 minutes.
Where you gonna find that much lithium, much less the fossil fuel resources required mine and to mfg that quantity? Don’t tell me future technology, bc if that’s your answer then killing all the present energy sources before that shite is invented is completely insane.
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