Looks like the push for electric vehicles is backfiring in California!
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The car pictured above is backed by Tesla's Supercharging network. That means that it can travel anywhere in the US and Chinada.
Pick on all the other shit EV's. Tesla's are revolutionary and they're taking over the world.
Oh, and they're the most American-made Vehicles around.
Except the batteries. The innards are mined by slave labor overseas. The cars are "assembled" in America.
No it can travel anywhere in the US. There are only two charging stations in my whole county, and they probably don't fit Teslas.
The only person I know who owns a Tesla is a multi-millionaire. And he had to be on a waiting list for a year or more to get his Plaid. They claim the wait time is only a few months now. I'll never have enough money to buy one.
The material for the batteries can be recycled at almost 99%. That means that in like a decade mining will not be necessary. Where as oil is always needed. It's simple math bud. The transportation system had to evolve into EVs for everything...
Even Jordan Peterson tells young people to buy tesla shares. You should too and just hang on for 5 years minimum...
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I agree with some of what you said for holding stock shares and such, but only until people get wise to the electric car/ less carbon ponzi scheme at least. Recycling still needs to have new material reintegrated back into the process to make it viable again. Look at your plastic bags, paper products, pretty much anything recycled. We will never escape mining minerals or having to add fresh raw material back into recycled items. Laws of Thermodynamics and Stoichiometry make it where there will never be a 100 percent recovery rate for recycled materials. Mining will never end IMHO. Carbon isn't the enemy anon, greedy corporate interests are the problem.
One of the original Tesla founders left to make his own company whose sole purpose is to recycle lithium batteries. They have achieved high 90s and believe that 99% will be possible very shortly.
The lithium doesn't dissapear. Maybe mining these materials will continue, but not at the scale that we are witnessing.