The government could shoot your 57' Chevy with a reaper drone for the same reason so let's not worry about things that aren't going to happen.
Its logistically a lot more complicated to kill all the 57 Chevy's and every other analog car one at a time than it would be to type a few key strokes and have everyone's car dead for whatever reason.Manhattan said:
The government could shoot your 57' Chevy with a reaper drone for the same reason so let's not worry about things that aren't going to happen.
StandUpforAmerica said:
I was on a recent business trips to Colorado. A couple of EV owners were talking about the issues they were having using their cars during some recent cold snaps. EVs may be the future, but they won't be dominant in my lifetime.
Texasclipper said:Its logistically a lot more complicated to kill all the 57 Chevy's and every other analog car one at a time than it would be to type a few key strokes and have everyone's car dead for whatever reason.Manhattan said:
The government could shoot your 57' Chevy with a reaper drone for the same reason so let's not worry about things that aren't going to happen.
That reason could be anything the ruling class wants at the time. Is it unlikely, perhaps, but there were some crazy things being said about the unvaxed a short time back. In a "crisis" unhinged decisions can be made or advantage taken to not let a good crisis go to waste. The ease of mass control can make crazy decisions easier to make.
"We need people off the road and at home today for XXX reason". "Your social score is too low, so you can't drive today, or you can only drive XX miles".
Daddy said:StandUpforAmerica said:
I was on a recent business trips to Colorado. A couple of EV owners were talking about the issues they were having using their cars during some recent cold snaps. EVs may be the future, but they won't be dominant in my lifetime.
They aren't the future
They aren't good fir the environment
Or better
They may say they are better fir the false science fraud that co2 is bad for us. The atmospheric air is the same composition for recorded history.
Only reason to buy an ev is you want one. But also remember I dint support raising taxes to built electric charging stations across the country. Oil is 2nd most prevalent liquid resource on our planet. Tons of it
GAC06 said:
Or cut the supply of gasoline
I've drove to Florida, Missouri, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, Georgia, Nebraska, etc for baseball alone; not including my vacations to the beaches in Florida. I even drove to Disney and Miami once, but that sucked and I didn't do that again. I know some of those states are less than 350 miles, but it's a hard pass to sit and wait 45 minutes just to "fill up" to 80%. Especially when you need to drive all of the time while at tournaments. It would be inconvenient to add essentially an hour to your drive to the park.Teslag said:AgGrad99 said:Until they can compete with this...they're fighting an uphill battle to gain traction with anyone other than commuters.Quote:
When I pull into a gas station, I get a 100% full tank in about 3 minutes and I can drive 480 miles and not worry about cold, heat, ice etc.
Commuters who take road trips less than 500 miles makes up a majority of American vehicle owners.
Joe Biden (*) has threatened Americans that he has F-15's and they don't.Manhattan said:
The government could shoot your 57' Chevy with a reaper drone for the same reason so let's not worry about things that aren't going to happen.
Do they still have "Ozone Action Days" in Austin?Texasclipper said:Its logistically a lot more complicated to kill all the 57 Chevy's and every other analog car one at a time than it would be to type a few key strokes and have everyone's car dead for whatever reason.Manhattan said:
The government could shoot your 57' Chevy with a reaper drone for the same reason so let's not worry about things that aren't going to happen.
That reason could be anything the ruling class wants at the time. Is it unlikely, perhaps, but there were some crazy things being said about the unvaxed a short time back. In a "crisis" unhinged decisions can be made or advantage taken to not let a good crisis go to waste. The ease of mass control can make crazy decisions easier to make.
"We need people off the road and at home today for XXX reason". "Your social score is too low, so you can't drive today, or you can only drive XX miles".
You did manage to stumble upon a point that many marine batteries for things like trolling motors are not using active cooling. This added level of complexity is actually a risk factor in failures for car batteries, however, as it leads to corrosion/differential cooling that is not equally distributed across/through cells by its nature. The basics of the battery chemistry is not actually different in generational metallurgy/chemistry/engineering for marine vs. auto applications though.Teslag said:
The answer that it is a different technology is true. It's also why comparisons of EV's to golf carts or 1900's era early EV's are laughable. A Tesla battery is much different than the battery used in marine applications that largely is encased in the same form factor as lead acid contemporaries. A Tesla battery pack will be intertwined with liquid cooling, sensors, and pre-heating elements that will adapt and flux with the demands of fast charging all while monitored by an AMD or Intel computer. These technologies aren't practical for a small marine battery.
Teslag said:
It's not an issue at all. I'm driving from Brock to Houston today and will post a log.
Do you not know how to read distance to empty and follow directions to a charger, directions that are automatically loaded based on the destination you input?annie88 said:
Any kind of feeling that your car will run out of its charge on any part of any trip no matter the length is just not something I ever will deal with. It's absolute bull*****
Teslag said:
Prices on EV's have and continue to fall. They are more computer than car. Which is a good thing.
Manhattan said:Do you not know how to read distance to empty and follow directions to a charger, directions that are automatically loaded based on the destination you input?annie88 said:
Any kind of feeling that your car will run out of its charge on any part of any trip no matter the length is just not something I ever will deal with. It's absolute bull*****
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I get it you're in love with your Tesla and EVs. You're apparently willing to take the risk of may be running out or scheduling your trip to stop at certain gas stations here in there blah blah blah. We get it. Do you? It's not a big deal. The other people they don't wanna deal with that ***** Even the time to charge it versus filling up with gas.
HollywoodBQ said:
Annie, to your point about refuelling, or recharging.
It's great to not have to stay "In Network" when I'm running low on fuel. I don't care if I refill my car at Shell, Texaco, Sinclair, Puma or wherever.
annie88 said:
And let's say there's a hurricane and the powers out in the town for days. How are you gonna charge it? Are you going to use a gas generator?
When people are trying to make mass evacuation from cities, and there's only so many chargers and so much electricity, or again it may be out then what?
Yes, you can get a run on gas station. Sometimes it makes it difficult. We experience that in 2005 but eventually found a place. Can you imagine the chaos if everybody had electric cars?
Electricity Hass to come from somewhere right? Unless I don't understand the theory of charging stations, It's just a lot of extra crap for no reason as well as a personal choice. Personal choice seems to be something the Democrats don't like.. Again, it comes down to what people want. No one should ever be forced to buy an electric car.
Hey, I loved the Jetsons as much as anyone, but we ain't in flying cars either.
Are you telling me a tricked out Model S isn't worth $120k?EskimoJoe said:Teslag said:
Prices on EV's have and continue to fall. They are more computer than car. Which is a good thing.
Or the laws of economics are taking effect and the market is realizing their true value.
Our Russian Sub Captain will make it to Vegas. His EV will die within sight of it.Teslag said:annie88 said:
And let's say there's a hurricane and the powers out in the town for days. How are you gonna charge it? Are you going to use a gas generator?
When people are trying to make mass evacuation from cities, and there's only so many chargers and so much electricity, or again it may be out then what?
Yes, you can get a run on gas station. Sometimes it makes it difficult. We experience that in 2005 but eventually found a place. Can you imagine the chaos if everybody had electric cars?
Electricity Hass to come from somewhere right? Unless I don't understand the theory of charging stations, It's just a lot of extra crap for no reason as well as a personal choice. Personal choice seems to be something the Democrats don't like.. Again, it comes down to what people want. No one should ever be forced to buy an electric car.
Hey, I loved the Jetsons as much as anyone, but we ain't in flying cars either.
If I have 280 miles of range, and use virtually no power at idle, why would I need to stop for a charge during an evacuation?
Teslag said:Texasclipper said:Its logistically a lot more complicated to kill all the 57 Chevy's and every other analog car one at a time than it would be to type a few key strokes and have everyone's car dead for whatever reason.Manhattan said:
The government could shoot your 57' Chevy with a reaper drone for the same reason so let's not worry about things that aren't going to happen.
That reason could be anything the ruling class wants at the time. Is it unlikely, perhaps, but there were some crazy things being said about the unvaxed a short time back. In a "crisis" unhinged decisions can be made or advantage taken to not let a good crisis go to waste. The ease of mass control can make crazy decisions easier to make.
"We need people off the road and at home today for XXX reason". "Your social score is too low, so you can't drive today, or you can only drive XX miles".
A government capable of doing this is also capable of arresting with force anyone on the road in an ice vehicle. And they can basically do all this now with any car made in the last 10 years