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It's astounding how intellectually dishonest that is.
It's very honest. The EV has been around longer than the gasoline engine in cars, and you are STILL waiting for it become practical?????
It's astounding how intellectually dishonest that is.
The Chevy Volt came on the market in 2013. They have come a long way in a few years. It is viable. EVs are taking over the market and consumer satisfaction is very high.
Sometimes it's just a discrepancy between what we ideally ought to do--
buy electric cars for the environment--
and what we simply want to do--
buy the car that we like best among those we can afford.
We argue to frame the argument in different terms,
because few people have the balls to say,
I didn't ask to be born
but since I was dragged here,
I'm going to do whatever the fuck I want to do
to the extent that I can get away with it.
Almost everybody acts that way,
but many aren't sufficiently self-aware to know why.
I suppose there may be a few saints walking around,
but I haven't bumped into any recently.
That's like saying computers were invented in the early 1800's.
It's true - but it has nothing to do w/ the development of the modern computer.
Ergo, intellectually dishonest.
Again there is no significant advantages to owning a EV over ICE
TA Garbler is still using that lame argument that "the government is forcing them down the public's throats".
It's bullshit.
It's not bullshit. You are lying again.He knows it's bullshit but it's the only debate point he has left.
Assumption of victory fallacy.He knows full well he's lost this argument
You are describing yourself again. You are deluded.but just like the 2020 election, he deludes himself so he doesn't have to deal with reality.
How Many EVs Are On the Road Today?
At the end of 2021, just over 10 million vehicles on the road worldwide were battery electric vehicles. In 2020, the number of electric vehicles registered globally increased by 30%, with over 2 million vehicles sold.
Electric vehicles are a relatively new technology,
Not really. Less than 1% of the cars on the road are EVs. Sure, there's a bit of a fad going on right now, but as people become disenchanted by them, they go back to gasoline cars.but their growth curve in America has already been tremendous.
More randU fallacy and special pleading fallacy. Less than 1% of the cars on the road are EVs. There's a reason.Since 2010, annual sales of EVs in the United States have grown over 19,000%, from only 1,191 vehicles sold in 2010 to 231,088 in 2020.
It's been in the 'early adopter stage' for 150 years!!!!As new technologies go, the electric vehicle is still in its early adopter stage, even though its market share is improved.

More made up numbers.While the U.S. new car sales grew by 36% between January and April 2021, EV car sales in the U.S. increased by 95%.
We all know you hate science, gays, and technological advancement. Why comment?
I believe you know that is a bad argument. The 1830 electric cars were passed on because gas was so available. https://archive.curbed.com/2017/9/22/16346892/electric-car-history-fritchle
The first jet engine was created nearly 2,000 years ago by Hero of Alexandria, and did not really catch on until the 1950's.
Lithium ion batteries were mostly developed in the 1980's, and were not used in cars until the 2000's. Solid state batteries are only now seeing their first tests.
I don't know what that means. You keep doing you. How's the BBQ at the Klan rallies?
You can get electricity from anywhere, but gasoline only comes from crude oil.
Eisenhower made a disastrous attempt to drive across America in 1919... Should we have banned gasoline cars because of that?
Bullshit. A jet engine consists of a compressor driven by a turbine. Hero's engine has nothing like that. Battery technology has only improved incrementally since the 1940's.
As long as you only drive around town they're fine.
A Tesla 3 long range can realistically go about 280 miles on a charge. They claim 352 miles, but real life testing comes in much lower. A half-hour recharge can get you another 100 miles. That is assuming you can find a quick charge station. Standard charging will have you stranded for 6 to 8 hours.
Nothing wrong about it. It's a dishonest portrayal. Just like it would have been in the '70's if someone said "we've been working on computers for 150 years, and still can't make them for personal use!"
You're going to be WAY wrong as the times progress, and developments continue. I think you know that.
Hardly the same thing. You are making a false analogy.
Battery technology is for all intents, the same as it was 100 years ago. Sure the exact configuration of the plates, cells, and the materials have changed some but the concept hasn't. You have an anode, cathode, and electrolyte. That hasn't changed one iota.
Computers however have gone from mechanical to electo-mechanical, to analog using electro-mechanical, to digital using electro-mechanical, to electronic digital, and are poised to go to electronic using quantum state computing.
Those are massive changes in both the technology and the way the computer operates. You simply are so technologically ignorant you can't see these differences.
Ad hominen.
I'm more interested in flow battery. If we are driving battery cars in the future flow batteries may be powering them IMHO.
A variant of the fuel cell. Fuel cells would work for an alternative to ICE, but the Left as usual has fixated on the marginal in battery technology.
2008, actually.In the 2000's lithium ion batteries had improved to the point that they started to be tested in cars.
Li-ion batters ARE solid state.And now solid state batteries are improving to a point that they are starting to be tested in cars.
I guess you're the idiot. You think gasoline cars haven't changed.It is called the march of time. Only an idiot thinks there have been no improvements in the last 150 years.