While he alienates Tesla because Elon ain't his lapdog in favour of electric cars made by companies like GM that are inferior if I'm going by customer reviews.
Personal note, I think electric cars are the wrong path and It'd be better if we examined Hydrogen more if we're genuinely trying the 'clean energy's route. The battery isn't enough and the nuclear power infrastructure certainly isn't enough to power them all. This is just another tactic to try and alienate people by restricting movement.
Electric cars suffer from an extreme weakness: exceptionally volatile batteries. Until that is fixed, EVs shouldn't ever become a mainstay, because they are simply more dangerous to drive than normal combustion engines.
You get in a car wreck with an EV, you genuinely risk the damn thing exploding, especially if its raining.
Even if they fix that, there is still the problem of batteries having a short usable life and cost more than the rest of the car. EVs are five to six figure disposable items because of it. An ICE car will run for a century if you maintain it.
Well, a car made a decade ago, yes. Most American cars made today have serious issues. Hell, Chevy has a engine whose average mileage between catastrophic failures is less than 10k miles.
While he alienates Tesla because Elon ain't his lapdog in favour of electric cars made by companies like GM that are inferior if I'm going by customer reviews.
Personal note, I think electric cars are the wrong path and It'd be better if we examined Hydrogen more if we're genuinely trying the 'clean energy's route. The battery isn't enough and the nuclear power infrastructure certainly isn't enough to power them all. This is just another tactic to try and alienate people by restricting movement.
We should be looking into nuclear by now. Electric cars are a little more sensible when you’re actually producing cleaner energy to keep them charged
Electric cars suffer from an extreme weakness: exceptionally volatile batteries. Until that is fixed, EVs shouldn't ever become a mainstay, because they are simply more dangerous to drive than normal combustion engines.
You get in a car wreck with an EV, you genuinely risk the damn thing exploding, especially if its raining.
Even if they fix that, there is still the problem of batteries having a short usable life and cost more than the rest of the car. EVs are five to six figure disposable items because of it. An ICE car will run for a century if you maintain it.
Well, a car made a decade ago, yes. Most American cars made today have serious issues. Hell, Chevy has a engine whose average mileage between catastrophic failures is less than 10k miles.