Caporegime
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I can see people like myself who don't have a garage or driveway to charge at home are going be hit really hard by these EV's
Am really not looking forward to ever owning a EV i can see sky high TAX charges (Most likely charged by the mile) and sky high charging prices
Plus they cost an arm & leg to buy one in the first place
Yeah who gives a crap about breathing in clean air. Not causing millions of premature deaths. Poisoning and destroying the food chain.
Destroying the planets biodiversity. Turning rainforests into deserts. Destroying wildlife populations to the point more and more species become extinct monthly.
Maybe next time you think ev cars are the devil go out and suck on an exhaust pipe for ten minutes.
The number of times I've seen an old diesel fill a 500 square metre radius with thick black smoke that takes minutes to dissipate is ridiculous.
Kids are breathing that crap in and causing them all sorts of issues from a young age. The levels of toxic fumes are 5 times the limit on some streets. Kids are now dying from this in their teens in the UK.
An electric car will come down in price dramatically. It has less parts to begin with. No water pump, no injectors, no egr valves, etc. So it's got much less to go wrong and once the tech becomes cheaper it's going to cost a lot less than an ice in time.
You already have nissan leafs, seat, Kia, Hyundai leading the way with cheap electric cars. Even the BMW i3 is cheap now second hand.
Give it 5-10 years and Elon Musk will have single handedly driven battery technology ahead by 50 years.
I imagine in the future you will be able to rent a long distance battery. Where your car comes with say a basic range like 50-100 miles and then you can plug a large battery pack into the car where the bonnet is or under the boot and boost your range to 200-500 miles depending on the battery pack. Or you may be able to buy one as an option. Where you take it out and use it to store electric at home using your solar panels and if you need it in your car you pick it up and shove it in the car. It's going to be extremely heavy so probably a modular type battery that comes in pieces that slot in like large cartridges.
That way your not lugging around or paying for an expensive battery but renting it when you only really need it or using it to benefit at home when not needed in the car.
Again if trains switch to electric and you automate them with AI you can effectively get rid of drivers. Get rid of staff at stations and you just scan your phone at the barrier and again when you get off and it works out the cheapest option at the end of the week or month and then bills you. Making trains cheaper, cleaner and faster when they are fully automated. The thought of sticking with ice now seems to be for the ignorant. Those that don't have driveways will either need to use public transport, taxis, bicycles or buy a garage nearby.
I imagine that will be the future where there will be massive car park style garages built where people store their cars and they charge them there and you get billed monthly.
It's how it works in Canada. The sky train only opens it doors for like 10 seconds that's all the time everyone has to get on or off. And it's off again. The next one will be along in 10 minutes. You have to make sure your prepared before hand to get on and off rather than sitting on your seat til the last possible second slowing the whole process down. So public transport becomes a lot better.
If we keep on doing what we are currently doing it's only going to take 9 years before the planet is ruined. That's all the time we have left to reverse the damage.
It's why the targets keep on being brought forward. Who cares if things are more expensive temporarily for a while if it means future generations survive and have a planet that is full of life. The alternative is you keep your car and in 10 years time we will be fighting for food and water because there won't be enough to go around as the land has been destroyed and so have the water resources to keep the land from turning to a desert.
The amount of carbon that is in the atmosphere is approaching an extinction level event on our current trajectory.
So those moaning about costs really do need to look at the bigger picture.