PlaneCrashGuy said:Kansas Kid said:PlaneCrashGuy said:Kansas Kid said:How does that have anything to do with preventing you or anyone else from buying a Ford or Ram? That is just pointing out that those vehicles have a high rate of killing other drivers and their passengers but I and no one else called for banning them. It is the counter to what you and others have said that you think EVs are death traps.PlaneCrashGuy said:Kansas Kid said:The difference between you and a lot of us on this thread is we will support your right to not buy an EV for whatever reason you choosenortex97 said:It really doesn't matter how I view oil and gas. I won't buy an EV, for political, environmental, use-case, safety, and humanitarian reasons. Plus I don't want to be mistaken for being a Democrat.Kansas Kid said:So in your eyes, do you see oil and gas as clean American power? Would you like to talk about all the water use and trucks needed for a single frac job let alone the total used in the US every year?nortex97 said:
I'm glad you are putting some effort in finally. Still, let's go with it.
Despite the heated objections of locals/native Americans in the impacted area over the thousand plus acres to be destroyed/buried with waste from the Thacker mine, it will only produce…up to 66K tons a year.
Oh, and the biggest investor happens to be a little outfit called…wait for it…China. The mine is a project of Lithium Nevada, LLC - a wholly owned subsidiary of Lithium Americas Corp, whose largest shareholder is the world's largest lithium mining company, Gangfeng Lithium.
They will need 75 semi-trucks a DAY (note, no mention of EV trucks) of molten sulfur, and aspire to go to mining below the water table after 10 or 20 years.
Sure, that sounds like clean, American power, to me.
BEV's require, yet again, a lot more oil and gas for their production than an ICE vehicle, and are by and large today, and into the long away future, powered by natural gas one way or the other. No derail here, thx.
Ok I'll prove you wrong.
Just last night you were derailing bringing up Ford and Ram because I said I would not buy the #1 vehicle in crashes involving insurance. Thats hardly "supporting your right for any reason you choose"
I love how any discussion comparing EVs to other vehicles is supposedly a derail. In reality, how can anyone decide anything without looking at alternatives. If EVs are as bad as some of you make them out to be, then you should have no issues with having a discussion about the relative merits of each. It is a problem in this country that in this era too many people don't want to hear facts that don't agree with their narrative. See the Ivy Leagues schools and most political narratives.
One person I know that loves to see the relative merits of both sides and have a real discussion is the OP.
I didnt accuse you of preventing people from buying ICE, I pointed out you were full of **** when you said:
" we will support your right to not buy an EV for whatever reason you choose"
How am I full of it because I showed real world data of what types of vehicles kill the other driver and their passengers the most? How does this change the fact that I will support anyone's right to choose whatever vehicle they want for whatever reason they want even if I don't agree with them? Please enlighten me.
First off, I appreciate that you brought (and usually bring) real data. Thank you for that.
That is not the issue, however. The disconnect is that you claim you "support anyone who doesn't want to buy an EV for any reason" while you simultaneously argue against everyone who voices opposition to EV's. You bring data in your arguments, sure. But why do you see your argumentation as support? Are you playing devils advocate?
I have both agreed and disagreed with arguments for and against EVs while you, Nortex and others almost exclusively bash them. For example, I have stated many times that EVs don't work in many situations such as towing and long distance trips. They suck if you can't charge overnight where you live. I also have agreed EVs are more expensive to repair in case of an accident. I also don't think EVs solve the world's environmental issues but I also don't think they are worse than ICE vehicles. The non-Tesla chargers are broken frequently and if they are working, charge too slow for most people.
That said, when people say things like they are massive users of water which is an ecological disaster, I will point out with data, that making gasoline with ethanol uses way more water over the lifetime of the average car. When people say the batteries have to be frequently replaced, I will show the real world data that they don't fail anywhere near as quickly as some claim (I think this is because we all have seen how quickly Li ion batteries fail in phones and computers). As for the fire risk, I will admit they are harder fires to put out but they are also way less common than ICE fires and many ICE fires are deadly as are EV fires.
People frequently say EVs are highly dependent on China which is true today but the industry in the West is moving away from them via a combination of new technology that doesn't use cobalt, rare earth metals (ok that is old technology that has been improved) and new mining and refinement facilities. Btw, ICE vehicles and their fuel can't be made today without cobalt and rare earth metals so they too are dependent on China and child labor.
As you can see, I see both sides and think it is up to the consumer to decide what is best for them and their family. There are tradeoffs with EVs, ICE and hybrids (I will say I would never buy another hybrid after having one a few years back. It was the worst of both worlds in many cases)
I do think a lot of the negative thoughts people have about EVs have very limited experience with them (I have no idea what you have). On the other hand, few people driving EVs have limited knowledge of ICE vehicles and in most cases have both in their garage. If EVs were as bad as claimed, Tesla wouldn't have the highest brand loyalty rate of any automaker in the US
If seeing the pros and cons of different types of cars makes me full of it, guilty as charged.