We know the technology works but is it practical for all usage? It appears to me that we are running into this with our head down instead of eyes forward.
Found this picture online. I think it's funny but could it also be an omen?
Electric vehicles .... Unfortunately batteries power them.
We the common people are basically not getting a choice in this area.
The bourgeoisie, that are running this side show are forcing EV on us.
"The term "bourgeoisie" usually is politically and sociologically synonymous with the ruling upper class of a capitalist society."
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Sounds awesome. A car that's a brick for eight hours a day that can go twenty-five miles. With batteries that are made of materials that can only be mined in very limited areas of the world and are prone to fires. That require burning of fossil fuels for recharging. Can hardly wait to buy one to tow the fifth wheel I'm planning to buy.My daughter and SIL in California have a 2017 Nissan Leaf they use for a 25 mile daily commute - they charge it at home from 11 pm to 7 am. In 3 years, no problems of any kind. And no maintenance beyond tire rotation.
My next personal conveyance will be electric.
“They” are not going to have electric cars. EV’s are for the lower class. Mass transportation will be for the masses they are pushing into the cities.
They can’t fix crime, the economy, SS, Medicare or anything else yet they think they can change the weather.
If so, make it 75 with 40% humidity worldwide.
When the storms, hurricanes and tornadoes continue they will say “we need more money”. It’s always more money will solve everything.
Same here, but only if I'm unable to walk and need a Rascal.
Well if they ever do change the weather I hope they do not go too far. I so like listening to the furnace running when the temp hits -25F up here!![]()
They charge once a week, sometimes twice. They figure it costs them 40 to 60 bucks a month to charge, but that varies because they fitted their home with roof solar panels that reduce their electricity cost to 35 to 85 dollars monthly.Sounds awesome. A car that's a brick for eight hours a day that can go twenty-five miles. With batteries that are made of materials that can only be mined in very limited areas of the world and are prone to fires. That require burning of fossil fuels for recharging. Can hardly wait to buy one to tow the fifth wheel I'm planning to buy.