posted on Oct, 16 2023 @ 04:06 PM
a reply to:
dothedew
My EV lost zero % charge standing around exactly seven weeks and five days in sub freezing point weather. You can not compare your smartphone battery
to a EV battery. They might both use lithium but they are not the same.
I love ICE and would sign Edumakated's post as he points out the reality I experience, driving EV daily since more than two years. Among that was a
more rural home before we moved to the city for my new job and I also drove long distances that exceeded the battery charge. My EV charges in 18
minutes reliable from 20% to 80%, that is the envelope the battery should be used (you also should not drive your tank empty or lower than 10% in an
ICE). And it takes me +300 miles.
I disagree with only metro commutes as well as traffic jams being a problem, out of experience. Also cold is less noteable. We're not in 2012 all
driving Tesla, technology evolved.
I hint since over a year that a new battery system is comming to the market, charges in 6 minutes 300+ miles. What do people want more?
Yes it's not yet reliable as ICE, yes it's not more green, yes there is lithium needed, that somewhere, also children produce. And so are your shoes,
your clothes, the cloth for the clothes, your jeans and many other things that even might be manufactured in your own country, yet the cloth was still
handled by children.
And I see no one complaining about that child labor, because shoes and every day commodities made by child slaves seems to be more okay than the
emotional EV....
And most of those that complain still use smartphones, so there's your child work. If the argument that EV is more childwork so it is a bigger reason
to raise someones pulse and be histrionic, I deem that one a bit hypocritic...
edit on 16.10.2023 by TDDAgain because: (no reason given)