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But this is a perfect example, IMO, of why we, nationwide, need to get moving on an adequate network of electric-charging stations for vehicles. Outside of California (which has a decent network), the way things are right now, there is just too much chance that BEV owners who overstretch their battery-charges will end up doing exactly what you see in the picture.
Last edited by mmarshall; Jul 26, 2019 at 08:24 PM.
But this is a perfect example, IMO, of why we, nationwide, need to get moving on an adequate network of electric-charging stations for vehicles. Outside of California, the way things are right now, there is just too much chance that BEV owners who overstretch their battery-charges will end up doing exactly what you see in the picture.
But this is a perfect example, IMO, of why we, nationwide, need to get moving on an adequate network of electric-charging stations for vehicles. Outside of California (which has a decent network), the way things are right now, there is just too much chance that BEV owners who overstretch their battery-charges will end up doing exactly what you see in the picture.
Last edited by mmarshall; Jul 26, 2019 at 08:40 PM.
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And, again, like it or not, there are some definite advantages to electrics, once the potential charging problems can be met. No emissions from the vehicle itself, much simpler and quieter engines and powertrains, maximum torque at low engine speeds, no oil/filter changes or leaks/ no cooling system/water-pump/radiator/thermostat to malfunction, leak, or service, simple basic transmissions without the insane number of gears we have today, no oil-disposal problems, much less brake-pad/rotor wear from the generative braking, and no complex ignition systems. But, as of today, some electric vehicles, IMO, just cost too much for what you get. 35-40K for a cramped, subcompact Chevrolet Bolt, for example, is simply absurd. And, some people are going to have to accept that the "Turn Around, Don't Drown" signs on flooded roads mean what they say. Drive a conventional gas vehicle into one of them, and the fire department or rescue-service may (?) have to come and fish you out of the water. Drive an all-electric, or gas/electric hybrid with large battery-packs, into one of those flooded areas, and all that electric hardware on board could instantly turn you and your passengers into toast before you can even call for help.
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Tesla's financials will take another year or two to steadily become P&L positive but they are in no danger of going out of business as long as demand doesn't dry up. Even with only moderate growth, they will be around for awhile.
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Every BEV has a cooling system as it moves through the air.
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