Green is not Green! We are doomed to have them rammed up our ##### wither we want the or not.
Name one issue that has been caused by the general populace.
I am not saying the general populace has caused any issue, and I feel that gas and electricity have their place. One shouldn't completely replace the other. Case in point, I drive a ton of miles for work and an EV wouldn't work for my type of driving so I use a gas powered car. Plus, EV cars are $$$. I have an EV lawn mower and recycle when I can.
Wind turbines and solar panel farms just don't cut it! It appears Nuclear is the only way to truly go green at this point in time.
I am not saying the general populace has caused any issue, and I feel that gas and electricity have their place. One shouldn't completely replace the other. Case in point, I drive a ton of miles for work and an EV wouldn't work for my type of driving so I use a gas powered car. Plus, EV cars are $$$. I have an EV lawn mower and recycle when I can.
I'm not against ev's per se, it's the hijacking of an ideology to further hidden agendas by unelected tyrants that gets my bristles up.
I've lost all trust in most ''information'' from most departments, bureaus etc. Too much weird S$%# happening to be legit.:banghead:
I have a home that runs on solar, and I pay very little for electricity.
~~~I have to ask. You’re able to sell the excess electricity you generate from solar back to the electric utility aren’t you? Or to put it another way,(asking a question) does your electric utility company buy back electricity you’re able to generate from your solar panels?
Apologies in advance to anyone offended by my questions
Best,
Jake
Reddick Fla.
It’s never too late to have a happy childhood
Can't help but wonder what kind of range the street edition will have and how long a wait while charging. It seems to me that going green is going to make you add time to your scheduled trips (days not hours). Not really a touring feature. I'll stay with my fossil fuel Thank you.
I'm not against ev's per se, it's the hijacking of an ideology to further hidden agendas by unelected tyrants that gets my bristles up.
I've lost all trust in most ''information'' from most departments, bureaus etc. Too much weird S$%# happening to be legit.:banghead:
The electric Spyders have a trailer option with a spare battery pack and Honda generator.
Are we talking about Can-Am developing electric motorcycles that we're not going to buy?
From one crackpot to another, you have a very good grasp on reality.
A commuter two wheel motorcycle may very well have a useful place in their product range, as would an electric bike kept adjacent to nearby mountains and hills. It's also a place to start so we can eventually have the infrastructure to make electrical practical for riding several hundred miles in a day, and having the range and access to charging that currently exists for gasoline. This isn't for us, at least not yet, and at least for a while.
I have a home that runs on solar, and I pay very little for electricity. We can certainly make more of our energy clean, and they are working on batteries that will be better for the environment. None of this is going to be ideal in the early adoption range, or suitable for every owner, but I think it's a smart place to re-enter a market that where the buyers are aging out and where something newer like this could appeal to a younger audience.