Posted on 10/31/2021 5:56:15 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
If you're a Tesla and EV fan, you might be aware that an EV Tsunami is about to arrive from China towards western OEM shores.
In this video I'll show, with some help from Sandy Munro and The Limiting Factor:
* WHEN this Tsunami of Chinese EVs should start
* and HOW it would affect the sales of Western OEMs such as BMW, GM and Ford - as well as their stock prices
BOTTOM LINE - The Chinese EV invasion should arrive MUCH FASTER than most people (even you!) might think, and its effects on Western OEM's competitiveness and stock prices will be DEVASTATING.Ford, GM and BMW WILL SOON CRASH! | October 25, 2021 | Connecting The Dots
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I was wondering, with this swing to EVs, what becomes of the dead batteries? Will it be land fill or ocean dumping? Are we just creating a new pollution to worry about? (Rhet.)
Which Chinese auto maker has a Biden on its board? Can I trade Hunter’s artwork for Chinese auto stock?
The technology is all Chinese.
China will flood the market with 10k EV cars that get a 7500 tax “incentive” and flood the market with cheap EV s boxes. I will enjoy the market disruption.
Bingo.
Good. When they can’t charge them and they break down when they do, there will be less traffic.
It shouldn’t be much of a problem, because as everyone knows, EVs are *never going to sell*. /s
New recycling techniques set to make electric vehicles greener
By Pratima Desai
https://www.reuters.com/technology/new-recycling-techniques-set-make-electric-vehicles-greener-2021-07-01/
Tesla will only use iron-based batteries for standard model EVs [Lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP)]
Aria Alamalhodaei
October 20, 2021
https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/20/tesla-earnings-iron-batteries-evs-globally/
regarding cobalt:
[snip] Panasonic, Tesla’s battery cell supplier, wants cobalt-free batteries to be ready and available for Tesla cars within the next two to three years. The cathode of lithium-ion batteries used to consist of 100% cobalt. Over the years, Panasonic has reduced the amount of cobalt to 5%. [/snip]
https://borgenproject.org/alternatives-to-cobalt-mining/
IOW, there will never be less traffic — unless the whole autonomous “johnny cab” thing turns out to be viable (which I doubt).
You can only buy that with cryptocurrency, “Huntcoin”.
“IOW, there will never be less traffic”
Yeah, I have to agree. I’ve moved away from it twice now.
Here is some Maverick pricing. Correct it for your zip code.
https://www.autonation.com/cars-for-sale?yr=2022%7C2022&mk=ford&md=ford%5E%5E%5Emaverick&bd=truck
If I owned a hybrid I would never fast charge it. At home I would plug it into 110/220 AC and slowly charge it to boost the battery. I would do this a work too if allowed. Then run it off the battery as much as possible, since electricity is cheaper than gasoline. The optimum hybrid would be diesel, not gasoline. Honda has perfected the small diesel engine for small cars. They sell them in India and Asia.
Fast charge at a home charging station etc. shortens battery life.
BYD is already sending it’s Tesla model S copy to Mexico and Latin America. Zero to 60 in under 4 seconds with a 340 mile range.
https://insideevs.com/news/544329/byd-han-ev-latin-america/
That also have the cheapest car on the market EV or not. Sub 10,000 with the tax credit That 8000 cheaper than the next cheapest car the tiny Chevy spark.
Under 40k for Tesla model S level performance. The Tesla model S is 80,000+ BYD will clean house if allowed to import here.
https://en.byd.com/news/byds-flagship-han-ev-series-officially-goes-on-sale/
... or the ability to get a darned shipping container from China to Long Beach in a reasonable period of time. Nothing is moving quickly these days.
free gas generator that fits in the trunk with every purchase
Retarded libs don’t even know where electricity comes from.
Seriously?
1 dollar in 1972 = $6.56 dollars today
The bitch of it is, crap like that will compete for charge space.
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