EV in whole is a good idea. It is simpliest, most efficient and very reliable car you could make today. But that stupid batteries multiply every single advantage of EV by zero.
So, yes, EV with batteries as power source is complete bullshit.
No it isn't outside of the batteries. I am sure you noticed this, today. What is first thing that breaks in the car? I am serious what is first thing that breaks in the car? The first thing that breaks in car is the electronics. Unless it crashes. At what point is an EV reliable. It like every other electronic today has no lifetime. It simply makes car manufacturers even more money. It's like the premium of mass consumption. Can people even fix electronics today. TV or phone, etc. They throw them out, and get a brand new electronic. So when car is made entirely out of this. Just get new one.
There is nothing honest, or smart about todays trend. At what point aren't people asking this.
Nevermind the fucking bullshit battery. Like even you know this, drive car, leave shit on, oops alternator can't start engine. Now EV everything on battery. Now Traffic jam. But you gotta plug them in all fucking night every night. Hahaha. How much does that cost. Battery work like phone, or lightbulb, charge depletes. Guaranteed for 7 years. Who buy car last less. They cannot even reliably guarantee it for 7 years.
Haha, she deserves it for doing her part, and paying more. All proceeds fund billionaires, and not the climate. But don't worry, you are helping the environment. I struggle to think how billionaires help the environment. Even if she believes her car is.
The smart electronics and gadgets in cars are unreliable, true. But electric motors are ancient technology, far simpler to build and maintain than combustion engines. The biggest problem is energy storage. No battery tech can compete with fossil fuels.
The first thing that breaks in car is the electronics
It depends on how it made. I have few youngtimers from late 1980s, and all electronics with all that microprocessors and other ICs are perfectly functional.
Today car electronics intentionally made with planned worktime. F.e. I repaired many BMW X3/X5 LED stop lights - the circuit intentionally forced to maximum current, so LED driver IC eventually broke and official dealer want you to pay for the whole new rear lights assembly. Instead, I just replace an IC with slightly more powerful $0.5 IC where lamp current is nominal, not maximum and it works forever.
So, it depends. You could easily make an elecrtronics that will last forever. Especially automotive one where you don't need all that few nanometer billion transistor gigahertz clocked superpowerful processors.
No my friend. Absolutely 100%. It doesn't matter the electronic it breaks first. Unless you count tyres, needing a refill, or an oil change. They go before the brake pads.
Electric door, seats, wipers, lights. Now in an EV the onboard computer, handling all other functions and steering, braking.
We do this with every electronic today. They don't last. Not comparatively. Less today. Much less today, since phones. Washing machines, fridges, microwaves, vacuum cleaners, mowers, ovens, every computer and TV.
You're emphatically stating the EV engine lasts longer? No. Simple proof. Okay, cars use to be exempt from road tax the older they are. What went wrong. The EV. Proof. Hahaha.
But okay look at these new cars. What is their lifetime. They go wrong much quicker, and have been doing so increasingly the more electronics fitted. Seriously. Like those exploding electric scooter things, now banned. This is your freaking EV. A mass consumption con. Sure there some models you can swear by. I struggle to think of them today. Absolutely struggle to think of reliable car that lasts former lifetimes presently.
Electric Vehicles: Smoke and Mirrors?
EV in whole is a good idea. It is simpliest, most efficient and very reliable car you could make today. But that stupid batteries multiply every single advantage of EV by zero.
So, yes, EV with batteries as power source is complete bullshit.
No it isn't outside of the batteries. I am sure you noticed this, today. What is first thing that breaks in the car? I am serious what is first thing that breaks in the car? The first thing that breaks in car is the electronics. Unless it crashes. At what point is an EV reliable. It like every other electronic today has no lifetime. It simply makes car manufacturers even more money. It's like the premium of mass consumption. Can people even fix electronics today. TV or phone, etc. They throw them out, and get a brand new electronic. So when car is made entirely out of this. Just get new one.
There is nothing honest, or smart about todays trend. At what point aren't people asking this.
Nevermind the fucking bullshit battery. Like even you know this, drive car, leave shit on, oops alternator can't start engine. Now EV everything on battery. Now Traffic jam. But you gotta plug them in all fucking night every night. Hahaha. How much does that cost. Battery work like phone, or lightbulb, charge depletes. Guaranteed for 7 years. Who buy car last less. They cannot even reliably guarantee it for 7 years.
my neighbor got a tesla. she said she's noticing her energy bills going up. geeee i wonder whhyyyyy LOLOL
Haha, she deserves it for doing her part, and paying more. All proceeds fund billionaires, and not the climate. But don't worry, you are helping the environment. I struggle to think how billionaires help the environment. Even if she believes her car is.
Such dumbasses today. Hahaha. Poor girl.
The smart electronics and gadgets in cars are unreliable, true. But electric motors are ancient technology, far simpler to build and maintain than combustion engines. The biggest problem is energy storage. No battery tech can compete with fossil fuels.
It depends on how it made. I have few youngtimers from late 1980s, and all electronics with all that microprocessors and other ICs are perfectly functional.
Today car electronics intentionally made with planned worktime. F.e. I repaired many BMW X3/X5 LED stop lights - the circuit intentionally forced to maximum current, so LED driver IC eventually broke and official dealer want you to pay for the whole new rear lights assembly. Instead, I just replace an IC with slightly more powerful $0.5 IC where lamp current is nominal, not maximum and it works forever.
So, it depends. You could easily make an elecrtronics that will last forever. Especially automotive one where you don't need all that few nanometer billion transistor gigahertz clocked superpowerful processors.
No my friend. Absolutely 100%. It doesn't matter the electronic it breaks first. Unless you count tyres, needing a refill, or an oil change. They go before the brake pads.
Electric door, seats, wipers, lights. Now in an EV the onboard computer, handling all other functions and steering, braking.
We do this with every electronic today. They don't last. Not comparatively. Less today. Much less today, since phones. Washing machines, fridges, microwaves, vacuum cleaners, mowers, ovens, every computer and TV.
You're emphatically stating the EV engine lasts longer? No. Simple proof. Okay, cars use to be exempt from road tax the older they are. What went wrong. The EV. Proof. Hahaha.
But okay look at these new cars. What is their lifetime. They go wrong much quicker, and have been doing so increasingly the more electronics fitted. Seriously. Like those exploding electric scooter things, now banned. This is your freaking EV. A mass consumption con. Sure there some models you can swear by. I struggle to think of them today. Absolutely struggle to think of reliable car that lasts former lifetimes presently.