Into the Night said:
EVs are not 'advancement of techonology'. They are outdated technology.
Too bad you're the only one who believes that.
I'm not. You don't get to speak for everybody. Omniscience fallacy.
The Li-ion battery technology was developed in the mid-80s and hasn't changed. EVs themselves are even older than gasoline cars, being developed first.
They didn't succeed then, and they don't succeed now, for the same reasons.
* It's EXPENSIVE. It is costs much more to purchase, maintain, or 'fuel'. The ONLY reason prices are 'so low' is because of massive subsidies (communism).
* It's inconvenient, requiring hours to recharge for limited range, as opposed to a few minutes to refuel a gasoline car, giving it an effective infinite range.
* It's weak. Most of the weight of the car is in the battery. You gotta haul that thing around all the time. That's lost payload capacity, dumbfuck.
* They are a fire hazard, much more than gasoline is. Li-ion batteries are bad, burning as a class C fire (until the entire battery pack is destroyed) and with the intensity of a firework. Given the same number of EV vs gasoline cars, the EV is a much more significant fire hazard. You keep quoting figures ignoring the number of gasoline cars on the road vs EVs. Less than 1% of the cars on the road are EVs. EV fires can start (and often do) with the EV just sitting there parked on a charger, or even just parked! Gasoline does not burn like a firework (unless it's been especially prepared for that purpose). Unless the tank itself is breached, you can treat it like a class A fire (water will put it out). If the tank is breached, it is treated as a class B fire and foam will put it out. You cannot use foam or water for a class C fire. The preferred extinguisher for a class C fire is CARBON DIOXIDE. Unfortunately, you can't get it to the interior of the battery pack, where the fire is.
* They are heavy, making them less maneuverable and tearing up roads faster. Many parking garages are not built for the extra weight. A few they can handle, but not a whole fleet of them.
No one is swallowing the anti-EV bullshit you type everyday.
You don't get to speak for everybody. Omniscience fallacy.
We'll go by the research from Consumer Reports, Car and Driver, Motor Trend, KB Auto and other reputable sources.
Not reputable sources. False authority fallacy.
MAGA isn't a person (or a moron).
Nobody believes your bullshit.
The bullshit is YOURS. Inversion fallacy.
It's not true just because you type it on an obscure political forum.
YOUR problem. Inversion fallacy. All you know how to do is mindlessly cut and paste.
Sorry to make you all butthurt, MAGA moron: [/SIZE][/B]
Assumption of victory fallacy. MAGA isn't a person.