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Thats actually quite scathing; and completely deserved. It looks like only the koreans and tesla are close to what consumers like in the EV market. As long as musk stays away, i hope we can see them build upon it. I was, at one time, a never-hyundaier; now i catch myself looking at their N cars
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I saw this post and I just keep laughing
My EV friends brag about some hypothetical "0-60" scenario that would look cool on YouTube, but is illegal on public roads. Meanwhile, on road trips, they lag behind 4-6 hours because they can't find a "supercharger". By the time they finally hobble in on 1% battery, late in the evening and mentally drained from "range anxiety", I've already checked into the hotel, explored the whole town, and had dinner. Then it's storytime about how lucky they feel that they made it at all. By then, I'm usually already asleep. You can guess what happens the next morning. They can't get going until late afternoon, because the hotel only had a trickle charger that got turned off overnight, and some other EV guy was hogging the spot until 10am. After all that, my EV friends just borrow the wife's gasoline minivan for the next trip. I can't blame them. But hey, if you're just getting groceries in town, then EV is awesome. I once saw a Tesla beat a Lamborghini by 0.3 seconds out of the Whole Foods parking lot. I don't think anyone really noticed though. They were all checking out the Lambo. |
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10% here, 10% there, 10% more and before you know it you're standing by the side of the road waiting for the tow truck.
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Electricity prices are soaring: It’s time to hold the ‘energy transition’ accountable
Electricity prices in the United States are skyrocketing, with all-sectors electricity rates reaching new all-time highs in 2022 and 2023, but wind and solar advocates like to pretend that these energy sources are not responsible for the rising electricity costs paid by American families and businesses. As wind and solar energy penetration levels began to rise above 5 percent, California electricity prices began skyrocketing, erasing nearly a decade of price normalization with the US average. In 2022, with wind and solar generation levels above 25 percent, the average electricity price in California was 81 percent higher than the national average, compared to a low of 28 percent in 2008 when the Golden State’s generation mix only had 3 percent wind and solar. The rate cases examined clearly label so-called “energy transition” investments as major drivers of rising electricity costs, and as long as we continue to play stupid games with our electric grid, we will continue to win stupid prizes. https://stephenheins.substack.com/p/...re-soaring-its |
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I have heard the cost to transition to sufficient production and deliver infrastructure that Canada and rate payers will be on the hook for about $2Trillion. I can only imagine how expensive it will be to plug in your EV, turn on your heat pump or your lights for that matter. This doesn't end well and nobody can convince me otherwise, if there was another side to this equation you'd hear politicians talking about it. |
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Opinion | The EV Backlash Builds
1/20/2024 The Wall Street Journal The Bozo Administration keeps throwing around billions in subsidies for electric vehicles, and the press corps keeps hailing them, but consumers don’t seem to want them. The evidence is building that this green industrial policy is a bust. A Consumer Reports survey in November found that new EVs have 79% more problems than internal-combustion cars. “What matters most to consumers remains the same: finding safe, reliable cars,” Consumer Reports CEO Marta Tellado said. People want safe, reliable cars—who would have thought? This week the Environmental Protection Agency sent its final rule on auto greenhouse emission standards to the Bozo for review. This back-door EV mandate will punish Ford and other auto makers if they respond to consumer demand by selling more gas-powered cars. It will also compel the companies to roll out EVs before technological and engineering kinks are worked out. This is a recipe for making EVs less popular, not more. Amid the private jet-set at Davos this week, Bozo climate czar John Kerry attributed consumer resistance to EVs to “disinformation.” That’s hilarious. The automobile press couldn’t be more in the tank for EVs. https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news...356707177&ei=5 Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play. Joseph Goebbels I really doubt anyone has not purchased a EV due to some fire video on YouTube but they should have. I really doubt the lack of "Main Street Media" attention to the environmental impact of battery material mining and processing kept someone from buying a EV but it should have. I really do think that range anxiety and depreciation issues are one of the only things that keep some folks from buying a EV. I would like to think that when this green deception is over there will be a reckoning and the folks will understand how many trillions in debt their children will be on the hook for while the environment goes about its business regardless of man's foolish thoughts that it can change it. I would like to think, but sadly I know better. We are no longer the country that revolted against British rule, we are the country that said please give me another untested drug because some unelected bureaucrats said so. This type behavior will be America's epitaph. Last edited by Car-Addicted; 01-24-2024 at 05:17 AM.. |
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Over here the rulers are in real trouble not only with their crumbling zero carbon policies wasting billions of hard earned tax payers money being squandered and the tide is turning, more and more opposition to it with news outlets constantly now challenging the madness of their policies.
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