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To: LogicDesigner

“range costs between $70,000-$130,000”

I think Telsa has a nice vehicle. But the average Jane and John Doe can’t afford that. Heck I nearly choked on the cost of my truck that I bought last year.

And correct me if I’m wrong (I’m sure you will) but don’t the batteries have to be recharged using electricity? Isn’t electricity generated (for the most part) by oil? How would that defund Iran?

What if there is a power outage? How would one recharge?


17 posted on 04/05/2015 6:01:52 PM PDT by berdie
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To: berdie

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>> “What if there is a power outage? How would one recharge?” <<

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This is the salient point WRT electric vehicles!

Each and every one of them will be a coffin on wheels for anyone caught in one in an evacuation emergency.

Whether it is a wildfire, or one of Obingo’s brothers setting off a suitcase nuke in your town, the electric car is death on wheels.

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20 posted on 04/05/2015 6:07:49 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: berdie
“And correct me if I’m wrong (I’m sure you will) but don’t the batteries have to be recharged using electricity? Isn’t electricity generated (for the most part) by oil? How would that defund Iran?”

We don't use oil to generate electricity in this country. The exception is a few hours a year during peak summer months when we turn on some diesel generators to meet demand. Here is a breakdown of how our electricity is generated in the United States:

Coal 39%
Natural gas 27%
Nuclear 19%
Other renewables 7%
Petroleum 1%
Other gases < 1%

http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=427&t=3

“What if there is a power outage? How would one recharge?”

If you had a Model S then you would have to depend on whatever charge you had beforehand. Although I believe the same could be said for gasoline cars since most gas pumps require electricity to operate. With the Volt you of course can power it with both electricity and gasoline.

25 posted on 04/05/2015 6:12:58 PM PDT by LogicDesigner (See my profile for a browser plug-in that shows politicians' money trail while you surf the web.)
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To: berdie

It might take a few weeks but it will recharge it.

32 posted on 04/05/2015 6:17:48 PM PDT by BBell (breathe easy obey the law)
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To: berdie

Electricity is mostly coal. With Natural gas increasingly a part of the solution. But hydro-electric and Nuclear are also used as well. Oil is a very small part of the equation and Natural gas is mostly replacing it.


97 posted on 04/05/2015 8:07:02 PM PDT by poinq
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