The agenda is sinister and very open. The future is grim.
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What they are trying to do won't work, they can't take a civilization that has been built purely by and for fossil fuels for the last few thousand years and completely switch to electric in less than 10 years. Not only will the infrastructure not support it, im just assuming that a large percentage of people in this country can't afford to switch everything including their vehicles to electric. I feel that this is a pipe dream that will fail miserably at cost of the American tax payer. Like everything else has since shit pants and the hoe stole the election.
All electrical products are based on gas and coal powered power plants. For all those who think nuclear is free from this, they're mistaken.
That, and then replacing the batteries every 3-7 years. 🙄
ABML, Redwood, American Manganese and many other companies are already emerging with the intent to RECLAIM the lithium from spent batteries
Like aluminum, iron, copper and pretty much every other metal on the planet; you can reuse it. Recycling lithium is shown to be better performing than virgin lithium. See Quantumscape for details on how reclamation of lithium results in ~40% greater surface area; which implies energy density
It's still, as far as I've been able to tell, not cheap. I don't want to have a looming expense equivalent to replacing my transmission every 5-10 years.
A taxi company pushed the latest batch of batteries well over 300,000 miles. Tesla says that depending upon how new the tech used, it may go further as tech improves
https://getoptiwatt.com/blog/how-long-will-your-tesla-battery-really-last
Where will all the garbage batteries go? The dump? Space? The bottom of the ocean? Battery technology is still in the stone age...
Problem is, we are the Flinstones. They have access to far superior technology, but don’t let us peons know about it. 100 years and we’re still using internal combustion for all travel? In less than 50 years we went horses to jet engines - and then 50 more years of nothing.
Fake history made it all possible
Precisely. We’re Flinstones in the Matrix …