Posted on 07/26/2021 6:00:19 AM PDT by Brookhaven
The Periodic Table lists elements by Atomic Weight, not how common they are.
Lithium, the third element in the periodic table, is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. It is the lightest of all metals. As a whole, the Earth’s crust contains approximately 20 parts per million of lithium, and the oceans contain 0.17 parts per million; the atmosphere contains only trace amounts. [1]
http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2010/ph240/eason2/
So let me ask you my friend...how many electric vehicles do you own, and what make?
Current Tesla batteries are expected to last approximately 1 million miles before they drop below 80% of original charging capacity
The Tesla Model S drive unit warranty has been increased to match that of the battery pack. That means the 85 kWh Model S, our most popular model by far, now has an 8 year, infinite mile warranty on both the battery pack and drive unit. There is also no limit on the number of owners during the warranty period.
Moreover, the warranty extension will apply retroactively to all Model S vehicles ever produced.
https://www.tesla.com/blog/infinite-mile-warranty
What happens to spent batteries? They are recycled by companies such as American Battery Technology, that can disassemble the batteries, and recover 98% of the elements at battery grade levels, and return them to the battery supply chain within HOURS. This company is working with DuPont and BASF to use this technology to change what is a very environmentally damaging process into a very Green (and cost efficient/ profitable) process
As for cost, it will cost about $20 to recharge a Tesla with 450 mile range and the latest Supercharge stations are being upgraded from 250 KW to 300 KW. So if you drive ~400 miles between charges, a quick stop at a SuperCharger while you grab a snack should send you on your way. Gas will likely continue to go up, but electricity should remain flat or increase slightly. If you put a charge station in at home, your monthly electric bill will go up; but gas and maintenance go to zero for a net savings
CyberTruck tri-motor on order and will be picking up Tesla X or Y (still unsure) later this year.
For now, driving a 20 yr old Tacoma with 225k miles on it on my daily commute (63 miles each way) and a 2011 Lexus RX350 as family vehicle
I have done the math. I would encourage you to do it as well
https://www.finder.com/tesla-superchargers-map
You would be hard pressed not to do it. The car will even suggest rest stops and dining areas during the drive
Only math I needed to do was EV charging time versus how long it takes me to fill my gas tank and driving distance in a gas powered vehicle versus how far a battery powered vehicle WON’T go.......I’ll pass thanks.
>>https://www.finder.com/tesla-superchargers-map
You would be hard pressed not to do it. The car will even suggest rest stops and dining areas during the drive<<
No side trips for you! Tesla defines your route.
No thanks.
Used to have a radio talk show host here in Indianapolis whose favorite saying was. “With the Left the issue is never the issue”. I’ve always personal believed ‘The energy policy of the Left is no energy.’
See your point, but everything is changing and getting better and better
CyberTruck is looking like 500+ miles on a charge.
And the autopilot mode opens new concepts that have never been thought of before. Drop me off at the airport, either park yourself, or go home and park in the garage. When I get back, come get me.
Drive when I am tired, or it’s too icy for my abilities.
Long distance trucking. It’s new and it’s the future. Maybe not for you yet, but it’s coming
I just learned in FR today that Kali, Colorado, and a few other western liberal hellholes banned Dell Alienware computers because they take too much electricity. I believe if the computer consumed more than 75KwH per year then it cannot be sold in those states.
Think about that. A computer can be banned for electricity use while the states push to sell electric vehicles.
Li ranks 33rd in the earths crust, less prevalent than carbon or even copper or nickel.
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