🤣🤣 EV Battery Factory Will Require So Much Energy It Needs A Coal Plant To Power It 🤣🤣
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Even if the entire lifecycle of an EV is powered by coal, it’s better for your health than an ICE.
This for the same reason we transport all our shit in huge pipes from our houses away from where we live.
By releasing all the toxic fumes from carbon burning in areas where fewer people live, the air quality in the big cities will become much much better.
I don’t care about if my Ev is green or not, but at least it isn’t leaving it’s pollution literally straight in the face of other people at the same degree an ICE does.
I don’t think an EV is “greener” overall, but it lets us “transport” the pollution away from where people live.
Isn’t that a good argument? Or do you want to live in your own shit again, like we did some hundred years ago before people invented waste pipes?
"don’t care about if my Ev is green or not"
LMAO
What’s so funny?
My EV outperforms a similar ICE on every aspect except the odd 500+ miles drive.
It’s cheaper to buy, cheaper to run, has much better performance, more equipment, and is way more quiet than any gas car in the same segment.
I’m not part of the “green cult”, and don’t care about the climate agenda hoax.
Still I love my EV.
Someone I know fixes cars. Mercedes-Benz to be exact. A EV still new and under warranty broke down. Came to shop because the air conditioning compressor motor fragmented and sent shrapnel through the cooling system of the battery packs. This caused the batteries to be ruined. The fix was $20,000.00 and didn't include the new batteries.
You people are foolish.
My motto is, if it can't be fixed in my driveway, I won't buy it. My 1999 Jeep just hit 318k miles, still gets 21 mpg, completely factory drivetrain, and it will still smoke the rear tires. I hit a doe with it at 60 mph and fixed it in my driveway for under $300, only had to buy a new radiator and battery because I have a stockpile of spare parts for it. I built a new engine for it for under $3k and it's waiting to go into it when it's needed.
Show me a person who can fix their EV in their driveway without $20k in tools and scanners and computers and not to mention all of the expensive parts. EVs are disposable because of the expense of maintenance when they break. Not a single EV owner has a spare battery pack or electric drive motor sitting on the shelf, ready to go.