"I really like how you put everything I Say in quotes, that's so adorable,"
Oh no. A grammar nazi. I am undone.
"now back to all the retarded shit you just said."
And you ignored half of what i said because you can't comprehend. Thats why im leading you through it like a child with quotes.
"Better battery tech is already invented, it's just waiting to come to market."
Better battery tech has been invented at least 100 times in the last 50 years. The problem with 'better battery tech' is that it never makes it to market, no matter how many press releases the materials scientists put out hyping people for their work.
"Yes they're faster, a 100k Model S plaid can beat a 2 million dollar Bugatti off the line."
Both of which are vehicles people don't buy and never hope to buy.
"Electric motors don't have nearly as many fail points as internal combustion engines do"
"Fail points" now? What happened to complexity? Oh, right. You dont understand how either actually works, so you're just groping for whatever will make you feel better about yourself.
"yes we've perfected ICE vehicles to be very reliable"
Immaterial. Electric motors have spent the same amount of time being 'perfected'.
"Your water pump broke?"
Ironically an component in both designs. What happens when your EV's water pump breaks?
"Oh here's a blown head gasket, oh your oil pump failed, enjoy getting a new engine."
Oh, here's a crossed wire. Looks like you need a new battery.
"Things as simple as a thermostat breaking can destroy your engine"
Things as simple as a software update can brick your car. You are grasping at outliers. By the way, the thermal sensors in your EV's coolant system failing can also brick your battery and motors.
"meanwhile brushless electric motors can practically run forever with barely any maintenance to the actual motor"
You seriously ignored actual maintenance savings to grasp at situations that are caused by luck or idiocy.
"Ha, the steam engine? Anyone with half a brain can see that steam engines had inherent problems that would make them impractical for every day use."
And yet, it found its fanatical adherents.
"IF you just examine electric motors they are far more practical than ICE for every day use."
I have examined them. In depth. Multiple times across fleets upto 25,000 units in size.
"They are a not suitable niche, and your short sighted inability to see what the future holds is remarkable."
MmmHmmmm
"ICE vehicles will be niche, NOPE, Ice vehicles will be gone"
MmmHmmmmmmmm.
"and hydrogen engines will be the niche which will only be used for enthusiasts"
Uh huh. Another technology thats been just 5-10 years away from fruition for half a century. Just like cold fusion, solar panels, and wind mills.
" EV's will be the norm, sorry to break the truth to you."
Your twisted world view echos the WEF's.
"You can keep buying your mexican made shitty ICE vehicles from woke shitbird companies like Ford, and Jeep while I'll buy a truly American made vehicle from a someone who truly appreciates free speech."
And who buys his components from places that use child slave labor and environmental destruction for his power source.
And would it break your brain to know that all the vins I own start with the number 1?
"Oh and please don't bother putting everything I said in quotes, with your responses directly after the quotes, it's quite annoying to try to an read it like that. You can just rebuttal what I say, I know what I said you don't to quote everything."
The only way to teach a child he's wrong is to rub his nose in his own fantasy and ridicule him for it.
Because thats a niche. Are you drag racing your Model Y? Do you need to drag race your EV? How many people care about that? Some, yes. But its cost prohibitive to bother with that.
No, shit for brains. I don't drag race EV's but their effortless quick acceleration, and no need to shift gears is amazing for daily driving. I also enjoy the sensation of driving ICE vehicle for the revs, and how they feel of one, but for daily driving, and passing cars on the highway, commuting back and forth to work i'll take a Tesla all day, everyday.
Yup. Its being invented constantly. And it never makes it to market because working in a lab and working in real life are different. They are always "working to scale it to mass production". Look up all the failed battery chemistries for the last 50 years, even the ones based on some form of lithium ion that was gobs better what was in use but still went no where.
No it's not being invented constantly. Better solid state battery tech is already invented, and there are already plans in works to have them in vehicles before 2030. I mean some basic research into this would show you this, but I gotta explain it for your dogbrain for some reason. There was not as much incentive in the past 50 years to make better batteries that charged faster, what we had was sufficient, but now there is.
These last few years have shown that we need battery batteries, and there is millions and billions of dollars being poured into companies working on them, but I'm sure they're just wasting their money cause someone who can't come up with a better username than "Ausernamegoeshere" says they won't work. 😂😂😂
I didn't say anything about number of moving parts. You just keep making up new stuff to argue with yourself about, never stopping to think. And all you can come up with are insults when you can't think yourself out of a corner.
"I really like how you put everything I Say in quotes, that's so adorable," Oh no. A grammar nazi. I am undone.
"now back to all the retarded shit you just said." And you ignored half of what i said because you can't comprehend. Thats why im leading you through it like a child with quotes.
"Better battery tech is already invented, it's just waiting to come to market." Better battery tech has been invented at least 100 times in the last 50 years. The problem with 'better battery tech' is that it never makes it to market, no matter how many press releases the materials scientists put out hyping people for their work.
"Yes they're faster, a 100k Model S plaid can beat a 2 million dollar Bugatti off the line." Both of which are vehicles people don't buy and never hope to buy.
"Electric motors don't have nearly as many fail points as internal combustion engines do" "Fail points" now? What happened to complexity? Oh, right. You dont understand how either actually works, so you're just groping for whatever will make you feel better about yourself.
"yes we've perfected ICE vehicles to be very reliable" Immaterial. Electric motors have spent the same amount of time being 'perfected'.
"Your water pump broke?" Ironically an component in both designs. What happens when your EV's water pump breaks?
"Oh here's a blown head gasket, oh your oil pump failed, enjoy getting a new engine." Oh, here's a crossed wire. Looks like you need a new battery.
"Things as simple as a thermostat breaking can destroy your engine" Things as simple as a software update can brick your car. You are grasping at outliers. By the way, the thermal sensors in your EV's coolant system failing can also brick your battery and motors.
"meanwhile brushless electric motors can practically run forever with barely any maintenance to the actual motor"
You seriously ignored actual maintenance savings to grasp at situations that are caused by luck or idiocy.
"Ha, the steam engine? Anyone with half a brain can see that steam engines had inherent problems that would make them impractical for every day use." And yet, it found its fanatical adherents.
"IF you just examine electric motors they are far more practical than ICE for every day use." I have examined them. In depth. Multiple times across fleets upto 25,000 units in size.
"They are a not suitable niche, and your short sighted inability to see what the future holds is remarkable." MmmHmmmm
"ICE vehicles will be niche, NOPE, Ice vehicles will be gone" MmmHmmmmmmmm.
"and hydrogen engines will be the niche which will only be used for enthusiasts" Uh huh. Another technology thats been just 5-10 years away from fruition for half a century. Just like cold fusion, solar panels, and wind mills.
" EV's will be the norm, sorry to break the truth to you." Your twisted world view echos the WEF's.
"You can keep buying your mexican made shitty ICE vehicles from woke shitbird companies like Ford, and Jeep while I'll buy a truly American made vehicle from a someone who truly appreciates free speech." And who buys his components from places that use child slave labor and environmental destruction for his power source.
And would it break your brain to know that all the vins I own start with the number 1?
"Oh and please don't bother putting everything I said in quotes, with your responses directly after the quotes, it's quite annoying to try to an read it like that. You can just rebuttal what I say, I know what I said you don't to quote everything." The only way to teach a child he's wrong is to rub his nose in his own fantasy and ridicule him for it.
Because thats a niche. Are you drag racing your Model Y? Do you need to drag race your EV? How many people care about that? Some, yes. But its cost prohibitive to bother with that.
No, shit for brains. I don't drag race EV's but their effortless quick acceleration, and no need to shift gears is amazing for daily driving. I also enjoy the sensation of driving ICE vehicle for the revs, and how they feel of one, but for daily driving, and passing cars on the highway, commuting back and forth to work i'll take a Tesla all day, everyday.
Yup. Its being invented constantly. And it never makes it to market because working in a lab and working in real life are different. They are always "working to scale it to mass production". Look up all the failed battery chemistries for the last 50 years, even the ones based on some form of lithium ion that was gobs better what was in use but still went no where.
Just a few years. Just keep waiting.
No it's not being invented constantly. Better solid state battery tech is already invented, and there are already plans in works to have them in vehicles before 2030. I mean some basic research into this would show you this, but I gotta explain it for your dogbrain for some reason. There was not as much incentive in the past 50 years to make better batteries that charged faster, what we had was sufficient, but now there is.
These last few years have shown that we need battery batteries, and there is millions and billions of dollars being poured into companies working on them, but I'm sure they're just wasting their money cause someone who can't come up with a better username than "Ausernamegoeshere" says they won't work. 😂😂😂
It does currently say 2030. 15 years ago, it was 2020. Ten years before that, 2010.
But you'd know this if you paused to do more than read hit Google news fluff for your world view.
Wow, lefty got triggered.
You're the one all emotional, kiddo.
Oh the classic No U response. Great. Well researched.
I didn't say anything about number of moving parts. You just keep making up new stuff to argue with yourself about, never stopping to think. And all you can come up with are insults when you can't think yourself out of a corner.