To put it most simply, they're being sold as environmentally friendly when in fact they do far more damage to the environment. Electric reliance is also something the elites are trying to consolidate everyone to.
Plus how can you say as technology advances prices will drop? Weirdly enough as tech advances things seem to get more expensive. Hell despite all of our tech advances it would put a construction company out of business trying to build an "old" style church.
Far more damage is a claim that I find hard to believe. Same or a bit more would fit better. Even less, depending on which technology is used and the “electricity mixture” the car will run on. A BEV in Scandinavia is better for the environment than a BEV in Germany or Texas because of the source of the electricity.
For electric reliance to be an issue it means that the DS will win this war, and I refuse to believe that will happen.
As technology advanced in the automotive industry, the Model T more than halved its price, a 65” TV is now cheaper than a 32” in 1995. Even if the price stays the same, the amount you get for your money (size of TV or range on a BEV) will greatly increase.
Far more damage is a claim that I find hard to believe.
If you put an electric car on a lot and a gas car on the lot, and measure damage from point of sale and on the electric would do less damage. The construction of the electric vehicle, and more specifically the battery, (which is comprised of components already endangered & becoming rapidly scarce, partially due to accessibility as well, and is curently projected to become more expensive) will do farrrr more damage than the gas powered car. Additionally because batteries arent always repairable, and the sky high costs of repairing one, majority of insurance companies scrap an electric car for what would otherwise be fixable on a gas car). And like you said about location, the largest nation's are on earth, are ones who's power source won't be coming from "clean" energy.
To put it most simply, they're being sold as environmentally friendly when in fact they do far more damage to the environment. Electric reliance is also something the elites are trying to consolidate everyone to.
Plus how can you say as technology advances prices will drop? Weirdly enough as tech advances things seem to get more expensive. Hell despite all of our tech advances it would put a construction company out of business trying to build an "old" style church.
Far more damage is a claim that I find hard to believe. Same or a bit more would fit better. Even less, depending on which technology is used and the “electricity mixture” the car will run on. A BEV in Scandinavia is better for the environment than a BEV in Germany or Texas because of the source of the electricity.
For electric reliance to be an issue it means that the DS will win this war, and I refuse to believe that will happen.
As technology advanced in the automotive industry, the Model T more than halved its price, a 65” TV is now cheaper than a 32” in 1995. Even if the price stays the same, the amount you get for your money (size of TV or range on a BEV) will greatly increase.
If you put an electric car on a lot and a gas car on the lot, and measure damage from point of sale and on the electric would do less damage. The construction of the electric vehicle, and more specifically the battery, (which is comprised of components already endangered & becoming rapidly scarce, partially due to accessibility as well, and is curently projected to become more expensive) will do farrrr more damage than the gas powered car. Additionally because batteries arent always repairable, and the sky high costs of repairing one, majority of insurance companies scrap an electric car for what would otherwise be fixable on a gas car). And like you said about location, the largest nation's are on earth, are ones who's power source won't be coming from "clean" energy.
I’ve seen these reports and I’ve yet to see one that isn’t flawed in any way, either paid for by the petroleum industry or by “green” industry.
A “scrapped” EV is still reused in parts.
If the battery is so expensive to “mine”, it makes no sense to leave it unused when a BEV is crashed.
A used battery from a wrecked BEV is either refurbished if not too damaged, or the rare earth minerals are reused in other components.
This reuse of batteries makes the calculations very difficult, and to claim farrrrr more, requires proof.
Remember that it takes about 1kWh of electric energy to get 1 litre of 95 octane from the oil well to the cars tank.
And that’s a fact that’s never in the petroleum industry’s calculations.
Neither is the reuse of battery components from a BEV.