Will. Not is.
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anyone who lives in an apartment or condo does not have access to a charging station at home
Philip J Fry said:
If you want to parse words down to anyone vs the vast majority, have at it.
Philip J Fry said:
I'm going to make a wild assumption and say anyone who lives in an apartment or condo does not have access to a charging station at home.
IslanderAg04 said:
For the love of god, let this damn thread die already.
Teslag said:
We are talking about the average American. 70 percent of Americans live in a single family residence.
Teslag said:Philip J Fry said:
I'm going to make a wild assumption and say anyone who lives in an apartment or condo does not have access to a charging station at home.
We are talking about the average American. 70 percent of Americans live in a single family residence.
Philip J Fry said:Teslag said:Philip J Fry said:
I'm going to make a wild assumption and say anyone who lives in an apartment or condo does not have access to a charging station at home.
We are talking about the average American. 70 percent of Americans live in a single family residence.
You mean more like 65%, but who is counting.
Someday we'll be living in Utopia.GAC06 said:
That's a bad assumption. Charging will be available more and more at apartments
techno-ag said:Someday we'll be living in Utopia.GAC06 said:
That's a bad assumption. Charging will be available more and more at apartments
Philip J Fry said:
He implied that chargers are available at apartments, then continued to say they will be available at apartments.
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anyone who lives in an apartment or condo does not have access to a charging station at home
A race to the bottom, demanding more subsidies. Hmm…Quote:
So EV market share, at least in the U.K., is declining, not rising. Meanwhile, the British government demands more EVs:Quote:
From next year manufacturers must ensure that at least 22 per cent of new car sales and 10 per cent of new vans are emissions-free. This will rise every year incrementally to 80 per cent for cars and 70 per cent for vans by 2030, and 100 per cent for both by 2035.
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But there are other problems, too, as the Telegraph notes:All electric vehicle plans and calculations that failed to take into account the skyrocketing cost of electricity, driven by inefficient (if not useless) expenditures on wind and solar energy, are defunct. But that's not all:Quote:
There were always obvious problems with the technology: the electricity has to come from somewhere, and Britain isn't installing enough chargers to meet government targets. And that's before you take the rocketing price of electricity into account, which means that thousands of the handy roadside chargers where motorists could charge up for nothing have been pulled. There are nearly 40 per cent fewer than a year ago.More unforeseen, and entirely needless, consequences.Quote:
It now turns out that some bridges may not be able to take the weight of electric cars which, due to their large battery packs, are heavier than their petrol equivalents. Cue lengthy detours to a sturdier crossing point.This is a wrinkle I hadn't anticipated. Electric vehicles need to pretend to be gasoline-powered to minimize collisions with pedestrians.Quote:
A further issue is what happens when an electric car hits a pedestrian or a cyclist. Because they're so heavy, the impact can be worse than that of a normal car. Urban 4x4s used to get a bad press because they could flatten pedestrians like a tank, but an electric car can do the same. Because they're so quiet unless they come with the fake engine noises manufacturers are working on people might not hear them coming.
Electric vehicles were among the first to be produced, a century ago. They lost out to gasoline-powered cars, because those vehicles are better. It was true 100 years ago, and it is still true today. And that is before we get into the catastrophic environmental evils of EVs.
techno-ag said:Someday we'll be living in Utopia.GAC06 said:
That's a bad assumption. Charging will be available more and more at apartments
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I have a flipper zero. I gotta do that.techno-ag said:
From the automotive board.satexas said:
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The vehicles have issues that may increase the probability of drivers "mistakenly stepping on the accelerator pedal" for an extended period, which could increase the risk of collision and pose a "safety hazard," the statement said.