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He reminds me of a couple of guys that used to be on the forum. Trolls.
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The best I can describe everything people are posting here besides open minded people like us is called, DENIAL. People can’t even debate properly lmao smh
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I said by 2030 you will see a swing. It’s happening already. Ev options for every car maker increases each year, ice options are lessening each year. 2030 you’ll see lol It’s laughable now I know. Sounds crazy. Sounds stupid. I’ll have the last laugh lol
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11-29-2022, 12:31 PM | #907 |
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He seems to rely heavily on his views and his ability to pick up young women on Tinder. When presented with actual data and common sense arguments he falls back on telling us how little we know and that EV's will dominate the market by 2030 and that Tesla is the greatest automobile on the planet.
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There are approximately 75 Million new cars manufactured every year currently, about 3% are EV's, that's 2,250,000 a year. The resources to supply the batteries for 75 Million EV's a year is staggering. The ecological damage from the mining with be significant, not to mention the child labour being used in many developing nations. The ramp up will drive costs significantly. Then there is the requirement to double the electrical output to supply electric home and commercial heating, plus power all of these EV's. Then the infrastructure to support the delivery of the hydro to homes, businesses and non-residential charging stations. The government red tape, environmental assessments, time to build and cost. This power won't come from wind and solar despite what the green energy enthusiasts tell you. This is going to come from nuclear, which if construction started today it would take at least 5 years to construct. If government actually wanted to do this and they started now it would take 5 years before they could break ground. Electricity prices are going to skyrocket.
There are facts to support my position that are very easy to find, and then there is the common sense of the argument. If you have dealt with government for anything you know the red tape and largess is staggering for even simple construction projects. I don't know if EVs will be the primary means of transportation at some point but I'm pretty confident in saying it won't be in 2030. Last edited by Murf the Surf; 11-29-2022 at 01:00 PM.. |
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While we are fact checking the masterdebater, I'd like clarification on this:
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11-29-2022, 12:56 PM | #912 | |
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Don't forget that for the grid to ever be able to turn green energy into 24 hour EV recharge supply, there will be a need for a massive amount of battery capacity. Probably triple whatever the EVs will consume. In order to charge a 100KW EV pack, there will need to be 200-400KW of packs in the grid storage matrix because they cant be reliably cycled to the same depth and still last as long as they need to. Take whatever your worst case battery resource scenarios is and multiply by ~3x. More if you also want to cover the loss of natural gas heating. The future is great. |
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Toyota EV achieves only 47% of advertised range in winter conditions. So much for range anxiety not being a thing.
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We keep getting told that the battery technology will get better but we've yet to see significant improvements to ease the real concern about range. Sure for a city commuter this is less of an issue but there is a decent segment of the population who don't live in cities and have farther to drive. That and you put any load on (towing) and range can be cut to 1/3. Just look at the Ford Lightning.
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It's a repeating nightmare getting some people to understand what they're hitching their wagons to with this push for EVs in such a short time frame.
I've posted in two incidents with power outages in my area which is a major metropolitan center. I myself experienced a power outage in my area affecting 3200 customers with no weather situation. Still don't know what caused the outage lasting 1.5 hours. Then the next day a plane flies into some power lines. I know it's freak thing. But the grid didn't have the resiliency to deal with minimizing the impact. 85,000 affected customers and two major hospitals. Then the resulting fallout even after power was restored. The entire county's public school system shut down and a very busy subway line had some station shut downs. <sarcasm>Our power grid is definitely ready to handle the additional load of all these new EVs.</sarcasm> And those that think the Feds are going to be able to positively push this agenda/timeline, think again. I think we all remember this little event called 9/11. I worked as a Federal contractor at the time. I saw the big wake up call of how there were so many deficiencies in the US' ability to respond to a major domestic disaster. New agencies were stood up and lots of funding was allocated. We're 21 years past that horrible day and I can honestly say much hasn't really changed. Even simple things such as being able to fix the horrible traffic situation in the DC area hasn't happened. The evacuation of people from all high risk targets was a total nightmare. The building I was working in took two hours to evacuate on that day. I can honestly say two hours for that same building would be wishful thinking now. It'll probably be more on the lines of 3 to 4 hours now. There was a definite national security issue with mandates and funding. Yet we're really no better off than we were since given 21 years for things to be done. |
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I know this was a few years ago but I remember the entire eastern seaboard being blacked out for about a week. Can you imagine all eat emergency services being reliant on EV's? I fear the rush to this EV Nirvana might be a bit hasty. \\https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/20...ackout/567410/
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This reminded me of a situation that happened to my friend. He was going through TSA security and was pulled aside for further "inspection". My friend has an interesting sense of humor. He told me what he said to the TSA officer but I can't remember in jest. Apparently, the officer didn't find his humor to his liking. Friend said, TSA officer put on some latex gloves, told him to hold on to his belt loops, and then shoves his hand down the front of his pants. Let's just say when the officer's hand came back out, it had some hairs with it.
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Did anyone predict any swing in ev sales the past 3 years? Hell make it 2 years? Nope.
As car makers make more ev’s and eliminate ice options From their lineup is going to show you that swing. Give it time. I know it’s hard to accept but hey denial is actually detrimental to your health.
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https://www.google.com/search?q=pred...29%2F2019&tbm= This is an interesting chart that came from the search above. https://www.connect4climate.org/info...ional-vehicles |
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Cool. A chart about what ifs lol.
Still can’t debunk what I just said above but it’s ok. Let’s keep going.
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