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Incentives Push Hard for EV Cars (web.archive.org)
posted 3 years ago by AlfredicEnglishRules 3 years ago by AlfredicEnglishRules +13 / -0
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– SoctaticMethod1 10 points 3 years ago +10 / -0

If you were actually serious about switching to EV with no other motives, they would have focused more on R&D for batteries in better and cleaner production methods and longer life

But no with this it's another form of control, how?, limited range and only charging in certain areas make it easier to track and monitor than a combustion engine where you could easily store Jerry cans for longer range.

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– ImThrowing4U 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Yeah, funny how evs have the EXACT SAME range as a traditional gasser.

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– Kienan 10 points 3 years ago +10 / -0

Electricity is harder to store/transport, especially on the individual level, and easier to turn off wholesale. They also take a lot longer to charge than it does to fill a gas tank, limiting overall trip range, even if range on a tank/battery were the same. EVs absolutely provide much less freedom than gas vehicles. They're also much more complicated, so if you wanted to get conspiratorial, your EV car company could be asked to turn off your specific vehicle. They're already all linked up for smart updates and the like, anyway. If the government is willing to shut down your bank account, they can now shut off your car too.

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– SoctaticMethod1 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

Wasn't there that glitch or hack earlier this year that meant all people that owned Teslas couldn't start their car?

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– dekachin 9 points 3 years ago +9 / -0

$60 billion for disadvantaged communities that bear the brunt of climate impacts

What the fuck does this mean? I looked it up:

The Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grants, funded at $3 billion, invest in community led projects in disadvantaged communities and community capacity building centers to address disproportionate environmental and public health harms related to pollution and climate change.

The Neighborhood Access and Equity Grants, funded at $3 billion, support neighborhood equity, safety, and affordable transportation access with competitive grants to reconnect communities divided by existing infrastructure barriers, mitigate negative impacts of transportation facilities or construction projects on disadvantaged or underserved communities, and support equitable transportation planning and community engagement activities.

nigga wat

$7 billion for zero-emission technology deployment – including rooftop and community solar –in low-income and disadvantaged communities

So free rooftop solar for blacks

$8 billion for a general fund making broad investments in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting environmental justice, exclusively allocated to low-income and disadvantaged communities.

literally just a slush fund

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– FutaCumDiet 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

I love how the idea of bicycles don't exist to these people.

Oh, right, that requires physical activity.

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– dekachin 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

For new vehicles, the manufacturer’s suggested retail price for sedans would need to be below $55,000 to be eligible for the tax credit. For SUVs, trucks and vans, that price cap would be $80,000.

Literal tax cuts for the rich.

The trendy thing now is "crossover SUVs" like the Tesla model Y performance model, which starts at $70k, and comes to almost $80k with upgrades.

So the US taxpayer is giving $7,500 to everyone who buys an $80,000 electric SUV.

This is tax cuts for the rich.

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