I think it’s much more likely that you’d find a person who left the house with less than a quarter tank of gas than a person with less than 25% charge on an EV.
I think it’s much more likely that you’d find a person who left the house with less than a quarter tank of gas than a person with less than 25% charge on an EV.
yep, sigh, a baffle them with bs artist.
That 1-2 seconds going from brake to gas, per car, per lane, per rubberband slow/stop cycle is pure wasted time gridlock.
My experience in HOV lanes. I have a hybrid that was allowed to use VA/DC area HOV lanes as a solo driver. I had a 20 mile stretch of I-66 straight shot of single lane HOV so there wasn’t much of any cutting in front going on.
NDA’s? you mean there aren’t public sources that back up your claims?
Your links are for mining environmental issues, not CO2 release...
My concern is less about specific skills and more about the exponential increase in complexity of multiple automated systems attempting to predict each other.
In terms of vehicle electrification? yes, yes it is. Big vehicles are hard, and relatively rare.
Again, most edge case uses will come in time. Some truly edge cases may not. But they will be minimal in the grand scheme of things if we are to avert the utter disaster that’s looming.
I am ok with those things. It will be far far cheaper than continuing to burn fossil fuels.
We should have started this decades ago sure. But we didn’t.
they take too long to charge and run out of juice too fast
yep. recycling needs to be limited to Aluminum, steel/other metals, and paper and in that order.
You and I are most definitely ‘we’. There’s only one planet currently available.
Unions exist because of corporate malfeasance against workers.
Lithium is in fact far far far better for the planet than continuing to burn oil and gas. Are there issues? sure.
Wheat country is actually a pretty good supplier of all that needed green energy. Smart farmers would be building in free charging in exchange for windmill placement. Put in a few batteries and poof, your fuel bills just disappeared.
There’s a pretty significant shortage of drivers and has been for years. The argument that it’s really just a wage/conditions issue is like saying it’s not a drought, just a lack of rain.
Yeah truly amazing. 5+ feet and 100 kph winds. That’s the Trans Canada ‘Highway’ in the picture.