What's Any Forums's opinion of electric vehicles?

What's Any Forums's opinion of electric vehicles?

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Easier to gas up than charge

nothing new under the sun

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a grift until real usable green energy (not solar or wind) becomes available.. but that will never happen because elitists and politicians only support grifts
real green energy is
Nuclear, Geothermal, Hydroelectric, Bio fuels (algae fungi bacteria wood, clean coal, hydrogen and helium... the most abundant elements in the known universe)
Electric cars without actual green energy that cant be grifted are useless meme vehicles for the left to feel good about being dipshits.
There is a reason china makes solar and wind and then ships them to america while they themselves operate hydroelectric and nuclear in their own country.
If solar and wind worked. china would save their production for themselves as a big fuck you to other countries. they dont, if china isnt using it, you know that its a grift.
Electric vehicles work in china and arent a grift, because of hydroelectric and nuclear.

Perfect for gay communists who believe in global warming, carbon credits and restricted movement along with inflated costs.

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Fine of you want one but you’re not saving the world. Also the push isn’t from consumer demand but political reasons, which is why I refuse to buy one.

This.
ICE > electric
Come back to ask when electric can be charged in a minute like ICE can be.

electric SHIT traps

EVs are better in every segment they compete in(mid/high end). Once they enter entry level it's over for ICE

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Highly efficient, way of the future. Takes more electricity to refine a gallon of gasoline than it would be to just charge a car to go the same distance. Longer lasting vehicles (if made right, the F150 Lightning will last for 30-40 years with battery replacements if in a dry climate).

Main impediment to electric vehicles is the battery replacement and making new ones. Costs need to come down by an order of magnitude or otherwise you'd be better off just buying a new car. Luckily Redwood Materials and other lithium recyclers are going to change that equation so prices should come down. It's far easier to refine the stuff from old batteries than it is to refine it from the ground.

So overall positive.

jewish invention

How many times have you driven more than 450 kms at one time? Muh range is not an argument 99% of times

Tbh, I've been gaining interest in them, especially the f150 lightning.
pros:
- bidirectional charging to power home in case of outages
- starts at 39k
- much more cost effective than ICE for daily driving.

cons:
- 39k model only has 230mi of range
- next one up with extended range is about 79k

Fun to drive, low maintenance, impractical for long trips (especially trucks), advantages significantly lessen in the winter

Did you know Nimola Tesla was highly interested in wireless microwave transmission of power? Imagine a car with no batteries.

Thats where this is going.

they are the future and will make cars better

costs will come down with larger volumes, like with every engineered product (wrights law)

wireless charging is very inefficient

electric vaginas?

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Cool for city fags. Not so much for rural people.

This. You need to think of an electric car less like a gas car that you need to fill up periodically and think of it more as a phone.

You have to charge your phone every day or 2 or it dies. What do you do typically? Do you charge it when you want to use it? Or do you charge when you are sleeping? The same is true for electric cars.

You rarely need to drive 300+ miles in a single drive, and for the times that you do, you can plan a route, take a stop and have some lunch while your car charges for the once or twice a year that you might do a drive like that.

get a bike then you retarded leaf kike

It's nothing to do with range. It's simply a matter of convenience.

You go to charge your phone, and the charger doesn't 100% connect to the USB port. Or you forget to switch the outlet on. Or the charger fails. So your phone is left on 9% battery and you're going to have to spend the day without it. No big deal, you'll just answer your emails and use the company landline if you need to make a call while at work. It's just a phone, people have been through much worse.

It's a bit different if you live in a remote area 30 - 40 miles away from your workplace and you put your vehicle on overnight charge. Or if you were running low as you pulled into work and the opposite happened.

Normies love em, so I must hate it.

what about the "stranded in winter on the highway without heating" segment? lol

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expensive toy for richfags

untenable with current battery technology

unaffordable for 98% of people

physically impossible to replace all of the cars with lithium batteries, not enough lithium in the earth's crust

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forced meme

best part of the mornings is the smell of gas & roar of the engine.

electic cars are almost as gay as bicycles

Does more damage to the environment than any gas/diesel powered vehicle.

>tesla gets dent in quarter panel
>entire car totaled

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The objective is both to reduce the autonomy of America as a nation (because we are petroleum-rich and rare earth mineral-poor) as well as reduce the autonomy of individual Americans (electric vehicles require more robust infrastructure to use/maintain) as we continue toward the new order of the world.

I work in this sector. These people do not care about a cleaner planet - they cast aside thousands of things that would improve quality of life along those lines and leap on anything that can centralize control.

jews crapped all over the technology for typical reasons

>Be me.
>Have a teen son.
>One day I decide to offer to let him start the car.
>He gets a kick out of it.
>He starts asking to start it.
>There's a visceral pleasure in turning the key, having the engine turn over until it fires into life and sits there running.
You don't get that with an electric vehicle.

Homosexual.

Normies will love it.

This I'm driving across country right now, but I agree. Phone posting. You go to use your phone and it's not charged what do you do? Charge it. If you can't find your charging cable for your car you can't just steal one from Walmart.

China holds 80% of the worlds lithium.

Electric cars run on lithium ion batteries.

Do the math.

Not quite ready to replace gas cars, in terms of cost/convenience, but the technology will get there soon.