Jun-28-2019 02:30 PM
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Jun-28-2019 07:22 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Kona Electric with a range of 258 miles per charge.
e-Niro electric range 283 miles
Zoe electric range 250 miles
Tesla electric range 349 miles
Fetish electric range 211 miles
Rivian electric pick up 400 miles. It will climb a grade that would stall any ice vehicle
And this is the tip of the ice berg with sales at only 2.9% of new vehicles. When it hits 5% (and it has been doubling each year) watch out.Terryallan wrote:
Over hyped, and doing their best to convince you to change your lifestyle to fit their model. EVs are at this time not practical for the vast majority of American people. They may be OK for riding around in the city, or going to the grocery store. But for real traveling, they are pretty much useless.
In the morning I will be traveling from the foothills of NC to the Outer Banks of NC. I will be taking the truck as the car cannot carry the gear DW says we need. Now I don't know of a EV that on one charge, will carry all that gear, and run for 8 hours with the AC, and lights on, and has 4x4 to go out on the sand.
Convince me I am wrong.
Jun-28-2019 07:07 PM
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Jun-28-2019 06:10 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Of course it's over-hyped. If it's all over the news then it's overhyped. EV's are not going to be outnumbering the ICE powered vehicles for many years. There are just too many markets where the ICE is a better choice. I can certainly see EV's taking over in large cities, ...
Jun-28-2019 04:53 PM
Terryallan wrote:
Over hyped, and doing their best to convince you to change your lifestyle to fit their model. EVs are at this time not practical for the vast majority of American people. They may be OK for riding around in the city, or going to the grocery store. But for real traveling, they are pretty much useless.
In the morning I will be traveling from the foothills of NC to the Outer Banks of NC. I will be taking the truck as the car cannot carry the gear DW says we need. Now I don't know of a EV that on one charge, will carry all that gear, and run for 8 hours with the AC, and lights on, and has 4x4 to go out on the sand.
Convince me I am wrong.
Jun-28-2019 03:04 PM
Jun-28-2019 03:02 PM
Lessmore wrote:
Interesting article about IC gas and Diesel and Electrical Vehicles. This would also include tow vehicles.
EV vehicles market domination over hyped ?
In some ways I think the manufacturers are giving us mixed messages. GM says that they will introduce about 20 new EV vehicles by 2023, yet on the other hand have just introduced a new 3 liter , 6 cylinder diesel for their 1500 truck series and new..or at least revamped 6.6 liter IC gas engine and 6.6 liter IC Diesel engine for their 2020 HD pickup truck line.
So what gives, as we used to say in high school ?
Jun-28-2019 02:52 PM