nortex97 said:
Buddy of mine took this in central texas today:Quote:
The virtue signaling is 100 percent with this Tesla hippie. AZ plates "TTYLGAS". I hate Tesla and BMW drivers so much. Does hippie from AZ know tires are made from petroleum? Batteries mines by enslaved kids?
I think this is how a lot of us view these things, especially with silly vanity plates as they…disproportionately have.
Ramdiesel said:nortex97 said:
Buddy of mine took this in central texas today:Quote:
The virtue signaling is 100 percent with this Tesla hippie. AZ plates "TTYLGAS". I hate Tesla and BMW drivers so much. Does hippie from AZ know tires are made from petroleum? Batteries mines by enslaved kids?
I think this is how a lot of us view these things, especially with silly vanity plates as they…disproportionately have.
You'd have to be crazy to own an electric vehicle in AZ. I've lived here 20 years and never had a battery in a vehicle last more than 2 years. Most of them a little less than 2 years. The heat here in Southern AZ just wrecks car batteries. Everyone I talk to has the same issue with batteries in cars out here...Can't imagine what the cost would be to replace the huge battery pack in one of the electric vehicles, and have to do it every 2 years at a minimum? Even if they put the highest quality batteries in them, I wouldn't bet on them lasting more than 3 Summers here..
nortex97 said:
Agreed. And again, all those rare earth metals are largely controlled/refined by China, politically speaking. As a patriotic American I don't want to turn over so much income/control to China for our personal transportation unless there are some great reasons to do so, which I am unaware of.
In fact, a paperwork error around a minor fender bender could get you precluded from charging one up even? That sounds convenient.
VW layoffs amid plummeting EV demand.
There are just so many problems related to EVs both from a practical standpoint and political reasons. I encourage everyone to hold off on buying these things. Your dollars, or the lack thereof, sends a strong message.nortex97 said:
Agreed. And again, all those rare earth metals are largely controlled/refined by China, politically speaking. As a patriotic American I don't want to turn over so much income/control to China for our personal transportation unless there are some great reasons to do so, which I am unaware of.
In fact, a paperwork error around a minor fender bender could get you precluded from charging one up even? That sounds convenient.
VW layoffs amid plummeting EV demand.
Yes this is both a feature and a glitch, alike, as it requires an active cooling system to condition/manage the battery including when sitting still/not being used. So in extreme hot/cold weather the batteries drain faster just to maintain a 'good' operating temperature. Further, this involves a lot of intricate cooling/electrical lines throughout the battery cells to try to keep an 'even' temperature but this itself is almost impossible to do, which is why it is common for certain cells/regions of the battery to degrade more quickly than others.VitruvianAg said:Ramdiesel said:nortex97 said:
Buddy of mine took this in central texas today:Quote:
The virtue signaling is 100 percent with this Tesla hippie. AZ plates "TTYLGAS". I hate Tesla and BMW drivers so much. Does hippie from AZ know tires are made from petroleum? Batteries mines by enslaved kids?
I think this is how a lot of us view these things, especially with silly vanity plates as they…disproportionately have.
You'd have to be crazy to own an electric vehicle in AZ. I've lived here 20 years and never had a battery in a vehicle last more than 2 years. Most of them a little less than 2 years. The heat here in Southern AZ just wrecks car batteries. Everyone I talk to has the same issue with batteries in cars out here...Can't imagine what the cost would be to replace the huge battery pack in one of the electric vehicles, and have to do it every 2 years at a minimum? Even if they put the highest quality batteries in them, I wouldn't bet on them lasting more than 3 Summers here..
Don't know if you know, but, Tesla car batteries are continuously conditioned by the heat pump system.
So, it's not the same as your Toyota Tundra sitting on your driveway in 130 heat boiling your battery acid away...
oh nice! so you DON'T have to worry about battery fires since Tesla actively manages the battery temps. man....and you did all that worrying and posting about battery fires for nothingnortex97 said:Yes this is both a feature and a glitch, alike, as it requires an active cooling system to condition/manage the battery including when sitting still/not being used. So in extreme hot/cold weather the batteries drain faster just to maintain a 'good' operating temperature. Further, this involves a lot of intricate cooling/electrical lines throughout the battery cells to try to keep an 'even' temperature but this itself is almost impossible to do, which is why it is common for certain cells/regions of the battery to degrade more quickly than others.VitruvianAg said:Ramdiesel said:nortex97 said:
Buddy of mine took this in central texas today:Quote:
The virtue signaling is 100 percent with this Tesla hippie. AZ plates "TTYLGAS". I hate Tesla and BMW drivers so much. Does hippie from AZ know tires are made from petroleum? Batteries mines by enslaved kids?
I think this is how a lot of us view these things, especially with silly vanity plates as they…disproportionately have.
You'd have to be crazy to own an electric vehicle in AZ. I've lived here 20 years and never had a battery in a vehicle last more than 2 years. Most of them a little less than 2 years. The heat here in Southern AZ just wrecks car batteries. Everyone I talk to has the same issue with batteries in cars out here...Can't imagine what the cost would be to replace the huge battery pack in one of the electric vehicles, and have to do it every 2 years at a minimum? Even if they put the highest quality batteries in them, I wouldn't bet on them lasting more than 3 Summers here..
Don't know if you know, but, Tesla car batteries are continuously conditioned by the heat pump system.
So, it's not the same as your Toyota Tundra sitting on your driveway in 130 heat boiling your battery acid away...
Now, they have a lot of very clever/good engineers who design these systems, but it remains true that it is fundamentally a very complex air conditioning/HVAC system which is so intertwined with the battery, this is why the labor/cost to replace individual cells or replace the whole battery is so high.
Kansas Kid said:nortex97 said:
Agreed. And again, all those rare earth metals are largely controlled/refined by China, politically speaking. As a patriotic American I don't want to turn over so much income/control to China for our personal transportation unless there are some great reasons to do so, which I am unaware of.
In fact, a paperwork error around a minor fender bender could get you precluded from charging one up even? That sounds convenient.
VW layoffs amid plummeting EV demand.
Let me help you out, what you linked to had nothing to do with rare earth metals. The charts you used were copper, lithium, cobalt and nickel.
Rare earth metals are even more dominated by China today, 70%. The Us is number 2 in production and yes this is a serious issue for EVs and a number of other industries. ICE vehicles are more dependent on Russia as the largest producer of PGMs.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/270277/mining-of-rare-earths-by-country/
nortex97 said:Yes this is both a feature and a glitch, alike, as it requires an active cooling system to condition/manage the battery including when sitting still/not being used. So in extreme hot/cold weather the batteries drain faster just to maintain a 'good' operating temperature. Further, this involves a lot of intricate cooling/electrical lines throughout the battery cells to try to keep an 'even' temperature but this itself is almost impossible to do, which is why it is common for certain cells/regions of the battery to degrade more quickly than others.VitruvianAg said:Ramdiesel said:nortex97 said:
Buddy of mine took this in central texas today:Quote:
The virtue signaling is 100 percent with this Tesla hippie. AZ plates "TTYLGAS". I hate Tesla and BMW drivers so much. Does hippie from AZ know tires are made from petroleum? Batteries mines by enslaved kids?
I think this is how a lot of us view these things, especially with silly vanity plates as they…disproportionately have.
You'd have to be crazy to own an electric vehicle in AZ. I've lived here 20 years and never had a battery in a vehicle last more than 2 years. Most of them a little less than 2 years. The heat here in Southern AZ just wrecks car batteries. Everyone I talk to has the same issue with batteries in cars out here...Can't imagine what the cost would be to replace the huge battery pack in one of the electric vehicles, and have to do it every 2 years at a minimum? Even if they put the highest quality batteries in them, I wouldn't bet on them lasting more than 3 Summers here..
Don't know if you know, but, Tesla car batteries are continuously conditioned by the heat pump system.
So, it's not the same as your Toyota Tundra sitting on your driveway in 130 heat boiling your battery acid away...
Now, they have a lot of very clever/good engineers who design these systems, but it remains true that it is fundamentally a very complex air conditioning/HVAC system which is so intertwined with the battery, this is why the labor/cost to replace individual cells or replace the whole battery is so high.
VitruvianAg said:Ramdiesel said:nortex97 said:
Buddy of mine took this in central texas today:Quote:
The virtue signaling is 100 percent with this Tesla hippie. AZ plates "TTYLGAS". I hate Tesla and BMW drivers so much. Does hippie from AZ know tires are made from petroleum? Batteries mines by enslaved kids?
I think this is how a lot of us view these things, especially with silly vanity plates as they…disproportionately have.
You'd have to be crazy to own an electric vehicle in AZ. I've lived here 20 years and never had a battery in a vehicle last more than 2 years. Most of them a little less than 2 years. The heat here in Southern AZ just wrecks car batteries. Everyone I talk to has the same issue with batteries in cars out here...Can't imagine what the cost would be to replace the huge battery pack in one of the electric vehicles, and have to do it every 2 years at a minimum? Even if they put the highest quality batteries in them, I wouldn't bet on them lasting more than 3 Summers here..
Don't know if you know, but, Tesla car batteries are continuously conditioned by the heat pump system.
So, it's not the same as your Toyota Tundra sitting on your driveway in 130 heat boiling your battery acid away...
techno-ag said:There are just so many problems related to EVs both from a practical standpoint and political reasons. I encourage everyone to hold off on buying these things. Your dollars, or the lack thereof, sends a strong message.nortex97 said:
Agreed. And again, all those rare earth metals are largely controlled/refined by China, politically speaking. As a patriotic American I don't want to turn over so much income/control to China for our personal transportation unless there are some great reasons to do so, which I am unaware of.
In fact, a paperwork error around a minor fender bender could get you precluded from charging one up even? That sounds convenient.
VW layoffs amid plummeting EV demand.
Everything about the forced dependence on batteries is insane.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) September 17, 2023
America has more than enough oil to be energy independent, yet for some reason our leaders demand that we depend on a resource we can’t produce, that doesn’t scale, and that communist China controls. https://t.co/r0yL662Dzv
YAWN......and most of the worlds semiconductor chips come out of factory in Taiwan.....nortex97 said:Everything about the forced dependence on batteries is insane.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) September 17, 2023
America has more than enough oil to be energy independent, yet for some reason our leaders demand that we depend on a resource we can’t produce, that doesn’t scale, and that communist China controls. https://t.co/r0yL662Dzv
RoyVal said:YAWN......and most of the worlds semiconductor chips come out of factory in Taiwan.....nortex97 said:Everything about the forced dependence on batteries is insane.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) September 17, 2023
America has more than enough oil to be energy independent, yet for some reason our leaders demand that we depend on a resource we can’t produce, that doesn’t scale, and that communist China controls. https://t.co/r0yL662Dzv
most of the cobalt is mined in Africa. most of the world's lithium is mined in Australia. the largest company in lithium production is based in north carolina and yet refines the lithium in China. Tesla is building lithium refinery in Texas. Albermarle is building refineries in the US.......and so on.
"scary" tweets rarely tell the whole story...but confirmation bias and all that........
hph6203 said:
The issue is really just that electric vehicles are on a cost reduction path and technological advancement path that suggests that it is going to be cheaper to buy, cheaper to own, with less inconveniences within the next 7 years. The suggestion that we can demand continuance of oil consumption for transportation is non-sense.
It's also not inherently true that China's dominance in refinement is going to persist as production expands. There are moves by countries that are rich in resources to also move towards refining locally rather than outsourcing to China. China is dominant in refining, they are not dominant in domestic resources and their current refining capacity is a fraction of future demand.
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The suggestion that we can demand continuance of oil consumption for transportation is non-sense.
TX AG 88 said:Quote:
The suggestion that we can demand continuance of oil consumption for transportation is non-sense.
The suggestion that you can tell "us" what we can or can't demand (with our patronage and dollars) is tyranny.
Yet another reason not to buy those glorified golf carts.Texasclipper said:
Tesla block woman from charging her car due to Carfax error and she can't get them to undo it.
https://www.ktre.com/2023/09/15/tesla-blocks-woman-charging-her-car/
"You will own nothing and like it". It's for her own good though. Yes, i know it's for the supercharger stations, but it is yet another headache where other entities are controlling your car.
Electric Vehicle company with Chinese ties awarded $500 million of taxpayer money for 2nd U.S. plant https://t.co/dqZivcdq7t
— Sara A. Carter (@SaraCarterDC) September 18, 2023
The CCP bribing Americans (well, Democrats) to get subsidies for expansion and continued/further market dominance in EV's, and you see it as a win. Not surprised.Manhattan said:
Seems to me like China is paying $1,500,000,000 to put a battery plant in the US… seems like a win for us.
All EV's should include a bumper sticker "I love the CCP."Quote:
In order to make the expansion happen, lobbyists for the Chinese Communist Party-tied electric vehicle company funneled cash to Democrats. "Individuals at a law firm registered as foreign agents to lobby on behalf of Gotion, a Chinese electric vehicle battery companydeveloping a controversial project in Michigan, and wired campaign contributions to several top Democrats" reports Fox News.
nortex97 said:The CCP bribing Americans (well, Democrats) to get subsidies for expansion and continued/further market dominance in EV's, and you see it as a win. Not surprised.Manhattan said:
Seems to me like China is paying $1,500,000,000 to put a battery plant in the US… seems like a win for us.All EV's should include a bumper sticker "I love the CCP."Quote:
In order to make the expansion happen, lobbyists for the Chinese Communist Party-tied electric vehicle company funneled cash to Democrats. "Individuals at a law firm registered as foreign agents to lobby on behalf of Gotion, a Chinese electric vehicle battery companydeveloping a controversial project in Michigan, and wired campaign contributions to several top Democrats" reports Fox News.
Cell phone users should do the same.nortex97 said:The CCP bribing Americans (well, Democrats) to get subsidies for expansion and continued/further market dominance in EV's, and you see it as a win. Not surprised.Manhattan said:
Seems to me like China is paying $1,500,000,000 to put a battery plant in the US… seems like a win for us.All EV's should include a bumper sticker "I love the CCP."Quote:
In order to make the expansion happen, lobbyists for the Chinese Communist Party-tied electric vehicle company funneled cash to Democrats. "Individuals at a law firm registered as foreign agents to lobby on behalf of Gotion, a Chinese electric vehicle battery companydeveloping a controversial project in Michigan, and wired campaign contributions to several top Democrats" reports Fox News.
If you don't have a reliable place to charge your EV overnight, or normally drive 300+ miles daily, then yes, an EV is probably not for you.techno-ag said:There are just so many problems related to EVs both from a practical standpoint and political reasons. I encourage everyone to hold off on buying these things. Your dollars, or the lack thereof, sends a strong message.nortex97 said:
Agreed. And again, all those rare earth metals are largely controlled/refined by China, politically speaking. As a patriotic American I don't want to turn over so much income/control to China for our personal transportation unless there are some great reasons to do so, which I am unaware of.
In fact, a paperwork error around a minor fender bender could get you precluded from charging one up even? That sounds convenient.
VW layoffs amid plummeting EV demand.
Tesla Model Y is literally made right here in Texas LOL.....but keep digging...you'll hit a factual nugget one of these days.....nortex97 said:The CCP bribing Americans (well, Democrats) to get subsidies for expansion and continued/further market dominance in EV's, and you see it as a win. Not surprised.Manhattan said:
Seems to me like China is paying $1,500,000,000 to put a battery plant in the US… seems like a win for us.All EV's should include a bumper sticker "I love the CCP."Quote:
In order to make the expansion happen, lobbyists for the Chinese Communist Party-tied electric vehicle company funneled cash to Democrats. "Individuals at a law firm registered as foreign agents to lobby on behalf of Gotion, a Chinese electric vehicle battery companydeveloping a controversial project in Michigan, and wired campaign contributions to several top Democrats" reports Fox News.
Manhattan said:
And no Model Y sold in the US has a Chinese made battery.
The RWD Model 3 has a Chinese made battery, but you can get one of those for $36,220 + delivery, tt&l so who cares where the battery is made.