I don't care if EV's are mandatory, once they figure out how to: 1) make them fast, 2) make them last 3) make them reliable 4) make them go 1,000 miles on a single charge and 5) can be "fast-charged" in less than 15 minutes.walkingstick » 23 Jun 2022, 5:49 am » wrote: ↑ gas stations closing. hard to find $15.97 gas. no one makes gas any more. can find some gas on the black market from mexico. abandon cars with out gas along usa roads. biden's long term plan worked. (they must have been stoned when they drafted the usa constitution)
This will never happen, stupid speculation from a very stupid insectoid poster.walkingstick » 23 Jun 2022, 5:49 am » wrote: ↑ gas stations closing. hard to find $15.97 gas. no one makes gas any more. can find some gas on the black market from mexico. abandon cars with out gas along usa roads. biden's long term plan worked. (they must have been stoned when they drafted the usa constitution)
reality dies in 2027. Question is will homo sapiens reach extinction as well? End of reality doesn't require extinction of the species.walkingstick » 23 Jun 2022, 5:49 am » wrote: ↑ gas stations closing. hard to find $15.97 gas. no one makes gas any more. can find some gas on the black market from mexico. abandon cars with out gas along usa roads. biden's long term plan worked. (they must have been stoned when they drafted the usa constitution)
Forget it !Skans » 23 Jun 2022, 9:09 am » wrote: ↑ I don't care if EV's are mandatory, once they figure out how to: 1) make them fast, 2) make them last 3) make them reliable 4) make them go 1,000 miles on a single charge and 5) can be "fast-charged" in less than 15 minutes.
Keep spreading your deception, Cuban **** !Xavier_Onassis » 23 Jun 2022, 9:31 am » wrote: ↑ This will never happen, stupid speculation from a very stupid insectoid poster.
Via the numberplate easy to find the owners and charge them with the costs of removal .
I have a motorcycle that I will never get rid of. And, a car that I am not likely to sell any time soon. As for what my daily driver is, I don't really care all that much. Anything can be modified, especially EV's. If I were really concerned about going 1000 miles on a single charge, I'd tow a small trailer comprised of 2 or 3 vehicle battery packs.JinnMartini » 23 Jun 2022, 10:29 am » wrote: ↑ Forget it !
That would be going against all they stand for !
What they want is:
1. make them slow.
2. make them have a short lifespan . . . especially batteries.
3. make them unreliable.
4. make them go like 200 miles on a single charge.
5. make them need a 5 to 8 hours charge.
The purpose of all this **** is to limit people's mobility !
By the way . . . they're already talking of phasing out the production of fossil fueled cars.
You won't be able to avoid this punch.
No one will !
Xavier_Onassis » 23 Jun 2022, 12:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Competition will cause EV manufacturers to make their cars more convenient and efficient, just as the manufacturers of computers did, just as the manufacturers of washing machines, gas engine cars, cellphones and damn near everything else.
You are a nutcase who sees conspiracies in everything.'No one will take away your gas engine cars or motorcycles. Just as no one took away people's horses.
In most of the towns in the Midwest, there came a time when horses just did not make much sense. One event that took place with regularity was that livery stables burned down. Eventually, the town was down to its last livery stable and when it burned down, it was never rebuilt. And when the city folks horses died, they were not replaced.
propaganda as usual.Xavier_Onassis » 23 Jun 2022, 12:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Competition will cause EV manufacturers to make their cars more convenient and efficient, just as the manufacturers of computers did, just as the manufacturers of washing machines, gas engine cars, cellphones and damn near everything else.
You are a nutcase who sees conspiracies in everything.'No one will take away your gas engine cars or motorcycles. Just as no one took away people's horses.
In most if the towns in the Midwest, there came a time when horses just did not make much sense. One event that took place with regularity was that livery stables burned down. Eventually, the town was down to its last livery stable and when it burned down, it was never rebuilt. And when the city folks horses died, they were not replaced.
They did not point it out, It is not true. They had their head up there *** and enjoyed it, much as you enjoy having your head up your anus.ConsRule » 23 Jun 2022, 12:21 pm » wrote: ↑ As I saw someone point out...most "electric" vehicles are actually coal powered.
Let me correct that...rather than coal, I should have said fossil fuels. In the US, 61% of the electricity generated is from fossil fuels. Therefore, most electric vehicles are powered by fossil fuels...because without generated electricity an EV is nothing more than an expensive...and occasionally decent looking...paper weight.Xavier_Onassis » 23 Jun 2022, 12:35 pm » wrote: ↑ They did not point it out, It is not true. They had their head up there *** and enjoyed it, much as you enjoy having your head up your anus.
EV's are powered by whatever source is used to generate the electricity they are charged from.
And even so, they are MORE EFFICIENT than gasoline engines.
The big focus a few years ago was turning off all elecrical devices to conserve electricity, which is impossible. You can save on a bill but you are not really conserving electricity due to the nature of it. Now everything is going electric. Tools, toys, cars, lawnmowers, etc... Ultimately this puts a larger strain on the grid. Considering the majority of power plants still use fossil fuels the plants need to expand or run longer cycles and burn more fuel to keep up. Where is the "conservation" now? Not to mention Lithium is a mined, non-renewable element that will become in short supply in a few years. Plus lithium-ion technology is toxic and can be unstable. Where is the green aspect of using up resources?Xavier_Onassis » 23 Jun 2022, 12:35 pm » wrote: ↑ They did not point it out, It is not true. They had their head up there *** and enjoyed it, much as you enjoy having your head up your anus.
EV's are powered by whatever source is used to generate the electricity they are charged from.
And even so, they are MORE EFFICIENT than gasoline engines.
That seems a tad on the vindictive side of rude.
Electric motors are a lot more efficient than gasoline engines: even when the electricity is generated by hydrocarbons.ConsRule » 23 Jun 2022, 1:24 pm » wrote: ↑ Let me correct that...rather than coal, I should have said fossil fuels. In the US, 61% of the electricity generated is from fossil fuels. Therefore, most electric vehicles are powered by fossil fuels...because without generated electricity an EV is nothing more than an expensive...and occasionally decent looking...paper weight.
And all of that doesn’t make anything in my last post untrue.Xavier_Onassis » 23 Jun 2022, 4:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Electric motors are a lot more efficient than gasoline engines: even when the electricity is generated by hydrocarbons.
And if 61% of electricity is generated by hydrocarbons, that means that 39% is not.
I think that there will be a gradual replacement of gas, oil and coal with hydroelectric, geothermal, tidal, wind, solar and perhaps even Thorium atomic generators, and therefore electric vehicles will replace other types of vehicles, not all at once, but gradually.
walkingstick » 23 Jun 2022, 5:49 am » wrote: ↑ gas stations closing. hard to find $15.97 gas. no one makes gas any more. can find some gas on the black market from mexico. abandon cars with out gas along usa roads. biden's long term plan worked. (they must have been stoned when they drafted the usa constitution)
JinnMartini » 23 Jun 2022, 10:29 am » wrote: ↑ Forget it !
That would be going against all they stand for !
What they want is:
1. make them slow.
2. make them have a short lifespan . . . especially batteries.
3. make them unreliable.
4. make them go like 200 miles on a single charge.
5. make them need a 5 to 8 hours charge.
The purpose of all this **** is to limit people's mobility !
By the way . . . they're already talking of phasing out the production of fossil fueled cars.
You won't be able to avoid this punch.
No one will !
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