Posted on 06/06/2021 10:16:06 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda
Which still doesn't make him a founder. Look up the meaning of “founder” in the dictionary. Musk hadn't even heard of Tesla until the two founders came to him.
Do you think the market is determining the move to electric vehicles? If so why are subsidies necessary?
I think the key issue is generating a whole lot of electricity from somewhere. Solar and wind aren’t going to be the solution. We need more power plants. Are we going to build more power plants? No? Than EV won’t take off sooner than I think.
Henry Ford had unlimited domestic sources for iron and steel to build his engines and drive trains from. Not so these electrics. Key raw materials are lithium and cobalt for the batteries, and copper for the motors and the charging infrastructure. Of these only copper is mined in economic quantities in North America. Lithium and cobalt come from China and Africa, (and the Chinese are locking up control of the African cobalt mines at an alarming rate). You have to drive an EV 120,000 miles before it's overall carbon footprint equals a gasoline vehicle, and that's assuming the battery lasts that long, which is unlikely.
The USA also had virtually unlimited domestic sources for oil to make gasoline from, and existing infrastructure, (waterways, rail and roads) to deliver it anywhere it was wanted. California and Texas are both anticipating brown-outs and rolling blackouts this summer. Now imagine adding a million cars on charge to that demand. Not to mention expanding the grid to deliver increased power to every village and farm. (More copper - MUCH more copper!)
Hey Justin Rowlatt! You don’t know what I think! Read this to find out:
They will take over ONLY if a fascist government, using its power derived from our money, forces it to be so. We are not willingly going to give up our cars. I get 35 MPG and it passed the emissions test.
Tell me why we have emissions testing. Obviously not to force us to drive non-polluting cars, but to prepare us for the total control over our driving that you planned from the start.
You’re going to STEAL that car from me? That’s what it means to turn it into a pile of junk. You and your fellow fascists in government will have stolen it from me. I paid for it off the sweat of my brow, and you propose to take it from me?
Electric cars just move the pollution to a location that isn’t readily obvious.
There isn’t enough power available from solar or wind to fuel the industrial civilization that we have. Methinks they want to eliminate that very industrial civilization.
’ So long as I get Sirius/XM, 600 miles without having to fill up (or re-charge) and get from 0-60mph in 3.5 seconds”
Sirius sound quality sucks.
Where do you find 600 mile range and 0-60 in 3.5 seconds in package?
Personally, 600 miles is too long without a break!
“Just wait until the junk yards are filled with toxic old batteries.”
Batteries don’t go to junkyards.
We need a crash program to develop and build nextgen high-safety and reliability nuclear plants, probably involving thorium. Wind and solar remain a pipe dream and have their own environmental issues. We need reliable on-demand electrical power.
600 miles in a day doesn’t mean I go nonstop. I usually stop at a bar at least twice in between. Just to break up the monotony.
Like you, I like to buy used cars. I’ve been tinkering with cars and motorcycles since I was 13, and I have the knack for picking a good one. This skill serves me well. Two of my cars are ‘02 and ‘04 and will easily last another ten years. You cannot do this with an EV. What you are buying is largely a battery, with a defined useful life. This will force me and everyone else to come into line and buy new only. Gone will be the days when you can find a bargain.
“Which still doesn’t make him a founder. “
I didn’t say he was a founder!
Go back to your original posting.
Yes, that's a gas or diesel generator behind that charging station. Probably diesel.
“Two of my cars are ‘02 and ‘04 and will easily last another ten years. You cannot do this with an EV. What you are buying is largely a battery, with a defined useful life. “
Companies are already offering cars with lifetime warranties.
Experts are talking about batteries so good that ‘used batteries’ could be put into new cars.
Yeah. People develop there own work-arounds. A five gallon can of gas can come in handy. That option doesn’t exist with electrics. I can see people swiping the charger out of other cars at stores. That won’t sit well. I foresee a lot of delivery services popping up.
” There will NEVER be enough Electricity to achieve this pipe dream”
Why not?
“A five gallon can of gas can come in handy. That option doesn’t exist with electrics.”
It’s called a battery.
“I can see people swiping the charger out of other cars at stores.”
The charger is not a part of the car.
At least we’ll finally be rid of ethanol subsidies.
a few years ago when hurricane irma was approaching florida and they evacuated parts of south florida all of the major routes heading north turned into a crawl, even the back roads where i live...
electric cars would be obstacles in that scenario...
You didn’t address the issue you raised.
It will flip from Evil Tobacco companies to EVil companies for bottom feeding lawyers and states to sue for the pollution the green energy will leave behind.
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