I honestly don't know whether there are multiple ways to generate gasoline. Aren't people skeptical about it deriving from dinosaur fossils? What's the cost, including environmental, of batteries?
Motor life? I don't think we have a handle on the electrical motor life. The combustion engine has shown very good motor life. If you take care of it, and it was designed well, decades, maybe even centuries. I would much rather depend on a mechanical engine as opposed to one which requires a bunch of chips. Think about your electric vehicle trying to operate when it encounters a blue screen. At that point it's pretty much a paper weight. And I'll admit that I'm assuming that most, if not all, electric vehicles these days are very dependent on on-board computers, more so than non-electric vehicles though even non-electric vehicles these days are probably pretty dependent on on-board computers.
I admit I would like a little EV if I lived in a dense city, but also keeping my gas car just in case. When SHTF, fire > electricity. But the fact that they want to force people in rural or completely undeveloped areas all around the globe to drive EVs too shows that they intend to take cars and automobiles away from the masses and keep them for the elites and the Outer Party that serves them.
Hybrids more versatile than a straight EV because you aren't at the mercy of finding a charging station like the idiot in the vid. Hybrid best of both worlds, most efficient in traffic & city speeds plus pollution kept low. IC engine when you can use it most efficiently on open road. Now, if someone would make a diesel hybrid I might buy one.
I’m with you. If you have solar panels on your roof and have enough excess power to charge a little around town vehicle that’s awesome. I’m waiting for better battery technology before I’ll pull the trigger on one but I’d love to have a Tesla and a truck. It just makes sense for a contingency plan. For me it boils down to getting the hell off the grid and being insulated from potential fuckery from China.
Hydrogen fuel storage with a fuel cell motor. It's way more efficient and cost effective than lithium ion batteries.
Furthermore natural gas is plentiful and can be generated efficiently. But actual clean energy solutions are banned by the idiots in urban left holes. Heck CA refuses to buy hydroelectric power from the pacific northwest, because that's considered unclean.
The real purpose of their laws and mandates is to enslave the masses by creating artificial shortages. It's a standard tactic for communists.
I honestly don't know whether there are multiple ways to generate gasoline. Aren't people skeptical about it deriving from dinosaur fossils? What's the cost, including environmental, of batteries?
Motor life? I don't think we have a handle on the electrical motor life. The combustion engine has shown very good motor life. If you take care of it, and it was designed well, decades, maybe even centuries. I would much rather depend on a mechanical engine as opposed to one which requires a bunch of chips. Think about your electric vehicle trying to operate when it encounters a blue screen. At that point it's pretty much a paper weight. And I'll admit that I'm assuming that most, if not all, electric vehicles these days are very dependent on on-board computers, more so than non-electric vehicles though even non-electric vehicles these days are probably pretty dependent on on-board computers.
I admit I would like a little EV if I lived in a dense city, but also keeping my gas car just in case. When SHTF, fire > electricity. But the fact that they want to force people in rural or completely undeveloped areas all around the globe to drive EVs too shows that they intend to take cars and automobiles away from the masses and keep them for the elites and the Outer Party that serves them.
Hybrids more versatile than a straight EV because you aren't at the mercy of finding a charging station like the idiot in the vid. Hybrid best of both worlds, most efficient in traffic & city speeds plus pollution kept low. IC engine when you can use it most efficiently on open road. Now, if someone would make a diesel hybrid I might buy one.
I’m with you. If you have solar panels on your roof and have enough excess power to charge a little around town vehicle that’s awesome. I’m waiting for better battery technology before I’ll pull the trigger on one but I’d love to have a Tesla and a truck. It just makes sense for a contingency plan. For me it boils down to getting the hell off the grid and being insulated from potential fuckery from China.
Hydrogen fuel storage with a fuel cell motor. It's way more efficient and cost effective than lithium ion batteries.
Furthermore natural gas is plentiful and can be generated efficiently. But actual clean energy solutions are banned by the idiots in urban left holes. Heck CA refuses to buy hydroelectric power from the pacific northwest, because that's considered unclean.
The real purpose of their laws and mandates is to enslave the masses by creating artificial shortages. It's a standard tactic for communists.
Does this exist or is it vaporware?
https://afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/fuel_cell_availability.html
and then there's https://www.toyota.com/mirai/