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Illuminating the Green Insanity for what it is isn't work. I do feel sad people don't realize an EV is twice as likely to kill them by fire as a shitbox Pinto, but early Green adopters gotta adopt, I guess.
EDIT: I'm sure the mods don't care for our back and forth Sparky, so what I can't see, I don't need to comment on, LOL. On the ignore list you go. Last edited by Weather Man; 03-20-2024 at 03:17 PM.. |
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Not surprising. Only the start of the scale backs.
https://www.autonews.com/regulation-...amid-criticism There’s a defunct shopping mall a few miles from my house. The parking lot is being used right now by Tesla, and the herd of brand new vehicles sitting in that lot is growing by the day. Hard to estimate, but there could be between 700-1000 cars sitting there right now. The parking lot looks like a few days before Christmas at the old mall. |
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03-20-2024, 04:00 PM | #7307 |
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gblansten is not doing his fair share. He should have a Tesla plaid for every day of the week by now.
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03-20-2024, 08:14 PM | #7311 |
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So today I drove to Maryland for a meeting. Round trip was about 200 miles. Halfway home my wife calls. There is a forest fire nearby, so the electric company shut off the electricity. There are no DCFC anywhere near my house or on the way home. I had a mission to pick up Chinese for dinner.
If I had an EV as my only car I'd be screwed. My 4.5 KW generator I use as backup wouldn't be powering the house and charging my ride to work at this moment. Yeah, I'll stay with petrol. Thanks. |
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Well, now we know why the Tesla went backwards into the pond:
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03-20-2024, 08:43 PM | #7313 |
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03-21-2024, 05:35 AM | #7314 |
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I have no sympathy for drunks trying to drive as well as those on drugs who get themselves into trouble but a person did die in an awful way drunk or not.
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03-21-2024, 06:06 AM | #7317 |
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The truth of climate change is it has nothing to do with the climate.
Capitalism Can’t Solve Climate Change 03/20/2024 Worse still, the world is failing on the energy transition for reasons that strike at the heart of capitalist economies, and which will therefore be very difficult to surmount. The core issue here is easy to state. Most countries are relying predominantly on the private sector to drive faster renewables investment; private firms invest on the basis of expected profits; but profitability in renewables is rarely attractive. And the IEA, for its part, expects China to continue to be the sole meaningful over-achiever. It recently revised upwards by 728 GW its forecast for total global renewables capacity additions in the period 2023–27. China’s share of this upward revision? Almost 90 percent. While China surges ahead, the rest of the world remains stuck. The main answer is that in China, such development is capitalist in only a very limited sense. Certainly, the entities centrally involved in building out new solar and wind farms in China are companies. But almost all are state-owned. Take wind. Nine of the country’s top 10 wind developers are owned by the government, and such state-owned players control in excess of 95 percent of the market. Add to this the fact that the banks financing all the new renewables development in China are generally also state-owned and directed, and a stark reality comes into focus. This is essentially central planning in action. In the West, by contrast, the energy transition has effectively been outsourced to the private sector. Governments are by and large relying on private firms, driven by the profit motive, to substitute carbon-free for fossil-fuel-based power generation resources. Under capitalism, profit expectations drive companies’ investment decisions. Developing and operating solar and wind farms and selling the electricity they generate, however, generally is not a very profitable business. The consequence of all this is that Western policymakers face a choice that will only get starker as emissions continue and global temperatures further rise. The alternative? To face a growing risk of climate catastrophe. https://time.com/6958606/climate-cha...on-capitalism/ Even idiots know that China can't build coal powered power plants fast enough, they can't mine Lithium or refine cobalt quick enough but they are the model to solve the climate crisis? The wet dream of all climate change cultists. 'Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.' Mao Zedong |
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If she was just driving on the ranch, then no harm no foul. But I'd like to know did the Model Y catch on fire while underwater? That would totally suck to get burned to death while at the same time drowning. Ugh.
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Maybe when the next airport parking garage goes EV kerflooey I'll take him off ignore. Meanwhile, the mods don't have to hear me shooting fish in a barrel over and over. To think you're more than 2X likely to die by fire in an EV over a shitbox 1971 Pinto is just crazy.
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I saw a post from the car dealership guy on Twitter with an ad for a 2023 Volvo C40 EV that was $58k MSRP with 10k miles on it for $28k. And that’s the advertised price which means they prob paid 23k in trade/wholesale.
Someone got fleeced. Nobody wants to buy a new EV now that people have seen the massive depreciation they’re taking, hence the massive rebates. The cycle will continue as the low resale will create a large spread between new and used where it doesn’t make sense to buy new unless you’re leasing. So then they have to heavily subsidize the lease and the cycle continues as values are further depressed for used ones. |
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