EVs are impractical with any of the current or even foreseeable-future battery technologies in several areas. Extremely limited range, long recharge times, and decreased efficiency in cold weather, plus a limited life on the battery arrays which are expensive to replace. Only city-dwellers who don't go more than a few dozen miles a day have any use for plug-ins. And the negative impact to the environment from the rare earth minerals required for them (and wind turbines), as well as the massive pollution from the cargo ships which bring them to our shores is multiple times worse than a gasoline vehicle emissions. Just hoping CanAm isn't stupid enough to eliminate petrol engines from their lineup...
I was thinking of our tour from Reno to Glacier National Park. VERy,Very few charging stations in the hinter lands of Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, MOntana. Back roads are stunning and not a charging station to be seen. Maybe the East coast is bereft with them but not in the west.
And where are we going to get the electricity when millions of EVs plug in at night (When the sun don't shine) Oh I know will cover the country in solar cells and store the power with lithium batteries---- Oh wait--- the local environmentalist are trying to stop mining a lithium deposit here because a hundred acres of some kind of wheat grass.
I know I sound like some kind of anti environment nut but I'm not----- the whole idea of all EVs for the masses just doesn't scale up for the MILLIONS of vehicles. Should we put solar panels on every new roof--- sure ( as theactual roofing material.) Should we put wind turbines up where it's always windy-- maybe. Have we come a long way in cleaning up our cars and industry-----YES.
You want to buy an EV--- please go ahead, it's a free country ( for now ). I and many, many others will stick with IC until electricity is cheap and there is a true breakthrough in battery technology.
Lew L
I see where you are coming from. I was a finance director for two of those organizations from 2001 to 2011 in Alaska. The money was good, but I never got into their politics. They knew it too. Many times, they asked my opinion on issues or candidates because they wanted to know what the "opposition" was thinking. :roflblack:
Fast toward to today----- You wouldn't last a minute in many corporations today as the " opposition" and would be " shamed" and run out of town on a rail.
What with the removal of dams and the decommissioning of coal fired generator plants in the west and emphasis on unreliable and costly wind and solar power, I foresee a future of brown outs and even blackouts as electric vehicles proliferate. I can't speak for the rest of the nation, but the enviro nuts out here are gaining a foothold.
That day may come sooner than you think! A quote from this page: https://apnews.com/article/business...ric-vehicles-0928d1d1eda8fd9c6bdccb60dc6d348bI'm old enough to except that the technology will not catch up before I hang up my spurs.
General Motors says a pending breakthrough in battery chemistry will cut the price of its electric vehicles so they equal those powered by gasoline within five years. The technology also will increase the range per charge to as much as 450 miles.