Frankenbike666
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Can’t say I care. Ohio voters aren’t exactly nice to all citizens, with their fundamentalist religious laws. 

These ICEing people are getting propaganda, with some energy behind it. Is it locally generated? Is it professionally generated? We’re missing the story. Idiots don’t get clever ideas with complex political ramifications on their own. 

If it’s private property. Tesla could just send a tow truck with a state trooper when

Speed matters, and 70 mph or so is a lot of speed.

Speed matters, and 70 mph or so is a lot of speed.

Towing the car for one mile yielded 10 miles of charge?

That one mile of charging could get someone to somewhere that they could plug in. It’s not that impractical if a tow bar is used.

In the future, I think we’ll have AAA trucks that look like tankers, but have giant batteries, to give people enough of a charge to

Towing the car for one mile yielded 10 miles of charge?

That one mile of charging could get someone to somewhere that they could plug in. It’s not that impractical if a tow bar is used.

In the future, I think we’ll have AAA trucks that look like tankers, but have giant batteries, to give people enough of a charge to

Four wheel motors will become ubiquitous when batteries get cheaper. Imagine using left/right reversed direction steering for getting into and out of a tight parking space. Or having really precise power vectoring under all terrain conditions.

Electric motors are cheap, and you save on a mechanical differential. When

I live near Seattle, and even though the sun would come up at 8:45 am, I do NOT know a single person who would not prefer that it was daylight savings all year round. Everyone would rather that it get light at 8:45, than it get dark at 3:45 pm up here.


Here’s a problem with what is being reported.

Harley has always had an older rider base. While it’s true that someone who was 45 in 1998 is now 65 and probably exiting motorcycling, there is always a new crop of 45 year olds.

Another thing that goes with this, is that at 45, people were empty nesters. Each generation

In Washington State, all registered voters are doxxed. People with domestic abuse problems and some others, have a means to opt-out. But the default, is opt-in.

Of course everything done by Republican SoSes and their equivalents, looks sketchy and sinister. Because the whole point of a Republican SoS is to creatively

Hahaha. 4 or 5.

Try 8 or 9 up near Seattle.

People in Seattle go to work and school in the dark in December and January whether it’s standard or daylight time. At least if it’s daylight time, they might get part of a day with a little light outside the office.

I’m OK with year round PDT. But here near Seattle, sunrise on December 27 would be 8:57 am and sunset 5:24 pm. Darkness until nearly 9 am would freak a lot of people out.

Infrastructure comes up as an argument, because people on this site are vested in IC technology, and they want electric to fail.

When electric cars become the dominant type of car, because the motors are cheaper than engines with 300 moving parts, and finally the batteries will be cheaper and made out of some less

You are a small thinker who has not driven an EV. The acceleration is nothing like a IC. It’s torquey, insistent and smooth.

Riding an IC bus is a horrible experience in torture as it jerks with every shift and fills your ears with unwanted noise. An electric bus is smooth like a light rail train. Smooth, confident

Gee, great argument. “If everyone went EV right now.”
Since that’s not how it’s going to happen, your predicted problems aren’t going to happen unless people don’t plan for them.

People will adopt EVs relatively slowly in proportion to the installed base of vehicles, and the infrastructure to accommodate them will

Charging infrastructure is a minor point issue once there is a market to support it. And most people will never drive cross country. For a lot of people, charging infrastructure will be in their house. Apartments are starting to install them, and in cities, charging can be installed anywhere high energy power lines

Charging infrastructure is a minor point issue once there is a market to support it. And most people will never drive cross country. For a lot of people, charging infrastructure will be in their house. Apartments are starting to install them, and in cities, charging can be installed anywhere high energy power lines

Lithium is old tech that will be phased out. There seems to be a lot of activity in work on graphene batteries, superconductors and hybrids of the two, and one company is supposedly shipping.

Sampling of current work on future batteries:
Graphene: https://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-batteries
This company is either

Foresters seem like SUVs. They are stretched up.