โAug-19-2022 07:15 PM
โAug-24-2022 09:00 AM
propchef wrote:spoon059 wrote:time2roll wrote:
Jeff will never live the same life as most of us. I still give credit to making an effort through his company.
Let me know when an oil company executive goes above and beyond what is required to reduce pollution.
If you think that anyone is making electric vehicles to "reduce pollution" than you have been brainwashed. It is about increasing profit. Musk saw a chance to corner a market and make cash money. It isn't about being more Green or Earth friendly... it's only about making the almighty dollar. I promise you that batteries and EV aren't nearly as Green as you may want to believe...
The only ones consistently crying about EVs not being "green" are those who oppose them. I don't see EV owners bragging about "saving the environment." There are many legitimate reasons to buy an EV without even discussing anything "green."
Musk went WAAAYYYY out on a limb developing his cars. Prior to Musk electric cars were only slightly larger and safer than the common golf cart. No one (read: major manufacturers) was investing serious time or money to develop EVs. Musk knew that to be successful, an EV has to equally match the ICE it's replacing. Same comfort, safety, range, capacity, cup holders and sunroof and price levels. The Model S was an industry game changer, the Model 3 solidified his place in the market. It was only after Musk proved it could be done that the big boys got in with serious research. Everyone is now playing catch-up, although the Germans are close on his heels. Capitalism at it's finest.
EVs are fast, fun to drive, cheap to operate and have very low levels of maintenance. The "green" argument (to me) always falls flat becuase the oil industry has more than 100 years of poor behavior practices to reflect on. I don't think we'll pollute the Gulf of Mexico with a lithum spill.
โAug-24-2022 08:52 AM
Researchers found that light-duty EVs have approximately 64% lower cradle-to-grave life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions than ICE vehicles on average across the United States.
Researchers also found that switching an ICE vehicle to an EV results in greater total tonnage of emissions reductions as the vehicle size increases, due to the greater fuel consumption of larger vehicles.
โAug-24-2022 08:24 AM
โAug-24-2022 08:21 AM
spoon059 wrote:time2roll wrote:
Jeff will never live the same life as most of us. I still give credit to making an effort through his company.
Let me know when an oil company executive goes above and beyond what is required to reduce pollution.
If you think that anyone is making electric vehicles to "reduce pollution" than you have been brainwashed. It is about increasing profit. Musk saw a chance to corner a market and make cash money. It isn't about being more Green or Earth friendly... it's only about making the almighty dollar. I promise you that batteries and EV aren't nearly as Green as you may want to believe...
โAug-24-2022 06:00 AM
shelbyfv wrote:
It's not surprising that apartment complexes don't have EV charging. Most EVs are still premium priced.
โAug-24-2022 05:43 AM
โAug-24-2022 05:01 AM
time2roll wrote:way2roll wrote:The green alternative might only be for most to become farmers and live like the Amish.
Someone please tell me what's green in the manufacture of EV's and their lifecycle without falling back on tailpipe emissions.
At least when lithium is mined it can be used for 20 years and then mostly recycled.
Oil is drilled, pumped, refined and burned. Any idea how long the carbon cycle will take to put that resource back in the ground to be used again?
โAug-24-2022 04:44 AM
Thermoguy wrote:way2roll wrote:free radical wrote:PButler96 wrote:
The usual FUDsters are bored w life no doubt so come here to troll nonsense again :B
Tesla batts are guranteed for milion miles,how long is any truck or car powered w ICE good for ? :B :B
Check Reporterfy media travel chanel or Living in China to see what our media never tell you about that country.
Richard Augilar chanel is also good.
The New Atlas chanel and Jimmy Dore has good info on Ukr.
Rusia will win without a doubt.
Not sure where you get your information but according to Tesla's own website their batteries are guaranteed for 8 years or 100k miles.
I can't make sense of the rest of your post.
I'm not sure what Tesla website you read, but the one I read said 300,000 miles with about 15% degradation to the battery, not necessarily needing replacing, but not having the same capacity as a new battery. I have read a typical Hybrid gets about 8 years to a battery but never heard a mileage statement with that.
โAug-23-2022 10:43 PM
โAug-23-2022 07:58 PM
way2roll wrote:The green alternative might only be for most to become farmers and live like the Amish.
Someone please tell me what's green in the manufacture of EV's and their lifecycle without falling back on tailpipe emissions.
โAug-23-2022 07:44 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
The most important point of an EV is not the LiIon battery, that will change in the near future. The concept of not relying on a standard gas station to refill your vehicle is the win for EV. Charging at home, charging at work, Charging while waiting at a red light or driving a charged road, that's what's coming. I think they have a solar road in Norway or somewhere similar.
โAug-23-2022 06:15 PM
way2roll wrote:free radical wrote:PButler96 wrote:
The usual FUDsters are bored w life no doubt so come here to troll nonsense again :B
Tesla batts are guranteed for milion miles,how long is any truck or car powered w ICE good for ? :B :B
Check Reporterfy media travel chanel or Living in China to see what our media never tell you about that country.
Richard Augilar chanel is also good.
The New Atlas chanel and Jimmy Dore has good info on Ukr.
Rusia will win without a doubt.
Not sure where you get your information but according to Tesla's own website their batteries are guaranteed for 8 years or 100k miles.
I can't make sense of the rest of your post.
โAug-23-2022 05:21 PM
spoon059 wrote:Heat was an issue for the LEAF especially the early models. Virtually all other vehicles have a temperature control system for the battery. Not really an issue.
The problem is that fast charging is detrimental to the battery. Too much heat significantly reduces lifespan.
Cheaper batteries that are lighter and smaller and hold more charge will be needed to make it feasible to the masses for anything beyond a commuter style vehicle.
โAug-23-2022 03:35 PM
spoon059 wrote:2oldman wrote:
350kw chargers can do the job in 10-15 minutes, if your battery can take it. They're getting better. Level 2 chargers work on campground 50a service.
The problem is that fast charging is detrimental to the battery. Too much heat significantly reduces lifespan.
Cheaper batteries that are lighter and smaller and hold more charge will be needed to make it feasible to the masses for anything beyond a commuter style vehicle.
โAug-23-2022 03:27 PM
2oldman wrote:
350kw chargers can do the job in 10-15 minutes, if your battery can take it. They're getting better. Level 2 chargers work on campground 50a service.