Inconvenient facts about electric vehicles from a Tesla Owner (4chan copypasta)
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Source: http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/366827832/inconvenient-facts-about-electric-vehicles-from-a
- They immediately lose 10% of their total battery capacity permanently. Google “tesla range loss” if you don’t believe me. Tesla warranty only covers more than 30% capacity loss up to 100k miles so the average 10% loss within the first year (I lost it within the first 3000 miles) is completely within spec.
- Cold weather destroys range. So if you live in the north expect to lose about 33% of your range on days the temp drops below 40 degrees.
- Driving faster than 60 to 65 mph destroys range. If you drive 80 mph expect to get about about 75 miles using 50% of your battery capacity. Get ready to be cursed regularly on the freeway if you drive 65 mph.
- You’re instructed to not charge it to more than 80% capacity or let it drop below 20% capacity or it damages the battery. So you really only have 60% of the capacity to work with.
- Real world range is 66% of whatever the battery shows. If my battery says I have 198 miles to 0% that means I have 132 real miles.
- Supercharging is 90% as expensive as gasoline and damages your battery and takes more than an hour.
- Anything that heats up the battery is bad for its health. Ie supercharging, parking the car in the sun, doing multiple fast launches.
So take my “long range” tesla which has 330 miles range new. It lost more 10% of that range within 2 months of ownership and now shows 290 miles range at 100% charge. Furthermore I’m not supposed to charge it to 100% or let it drop below 20% so my range is now 60% of 290 miles so something like 180 miles. Also real world mileage is 2/3 of that range so I only get something like 120 miles usable range which means I can’t drive further than 60 to 75 miles away from home.
Of all the anti-EV arguments, I can't fathom why /this/ one comes up on a board full of so many thinking, awake minds.
Unless you happen to be a petrochemical engineer sitting on a specific geographic feature (e.g. oil), how on earth do you think you can make your own gas? You can get a solar array (say, pre-chaos) and charge an EV even if the rest of the world disappears. I haven't seen many home refinery kits available. (And before someone brings up moonshine, Ethanol is corrosive to most plastic like fuel lines and won't run a car very long unless it is built for E85+ from scratch.)
Heck, if the power goes out, so do the gas pumps, and gas will expire quick enough stockpiling isn't a rational solution.
Sure, a 1970 Nova or something with a carb and no electronics will likely survive an EMP, but it still is only good for the 200 miles or so in the tank
If things get more serious, people will need to work and play near their home and bicycles will be making a comeback.
Good energy choices will come one day. For now, we still get to decide based on our own needs.