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Electric Vehicles here to stay

9/8/21 @ 12:28 PM
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river_chaser
User since 10/3/12

I just put my reservation in for the Ford F150 Lightning, cost me $100 down payment and if I ever take delivery I dont expect it for a couple years. Hey maybe something will change and I never take delivery. I got the ball rolling anyway.  Tesla maybe. For the money the Tesla truck is a superior product at a more affordable price than the F150. 

When will Electric vehicles overtake gasoline vehicles?

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6/8/24 @ 11:29 AM
Polski
Polski
PRO MEMBER User since 5/11/03
Electric truck power....
Electric Vehicles here to stay photo by Polski
6/4/24 @ 2:47 PM
Snake1
Snake1
PRO MEMBER User since 1/22/21
When have we heard that before BA? Not dissing you. Just seems like we’ve constantly heard claims like this. 
6/4/24 @ 1:25 PM
6/1/24 @ 11:19 AM
redneck sympathizer
User since 2/21/22
This is an interesting video:

Why EVs Aren't The GreenTech Panacea || Peter Zeihan
5/30/24 @ 6:25 PM
Get.the.net
User since 12/30/13
Amen, since when does common sense get thrown out with the bath water?
5/30/24 @ 6:11 PM
Snake1
Snake1
PRO MEMBER User since 1/22/21
And on top of that!?!?, As soon as they build them, the “Chargin Cords” are gone because the price of Copper is high? We will see what happens when they panic to build some now, and have to have 24hr Security to make it work. 🍖

5/30/24 @ 5:55 PM
arthur1957
arthur1957
User since 6/24/01
Snake1,
I agree, they will be great for 5% of the population. I just don't think the government should force them & pick winners & losers in the supply chain. 
5/30/24 @ 6:53 AM
joeblue83
User since 5/15/13
https://www.teslarati.com/study-only-2-5-percent-ev-batteries-replaced-to-date/


Looks like ​overall ev battery replacements starting in 2011 is 2.5%. Evs built after 2016 have much lower rate of failure, less than 1%. Much lower than i would of thought

5/28/24 @ 7:18 PM
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BâssÂddîçt ©¸
PRO MEMBER User since 6/15/01
China's hybrid 1200 miles plus​​​
5/28/24 @ 4:24 PM
Snake1
Snake1
PRO MEMBER User since 1/22/21
Our daughter has owned one for a couple years. I have got to drive it once. 
She charges at home on regular 120v garage outlet. She teaches in Lake Geneva and dont know if they have chargers at work. I doubt it. 
I would also like to know where all this taxpayer money went for charging stations? 
Is it corruption? Wish someone could perform an audit. 
I personally wouldn’t own one, but don’t knock anyone for trying it out.
5/27/24 @ 11:32 AM
gobbler
PRO MEMBER User since 6/30/01
8 billion approved for federal ev chargers to be built. A total of 8 have been built so far. Good job Joe.
5/27/24 @ 7:20 AM
joeblue83
User since 5/15/13
Not an expert but just telling my experience owning one.  dont believe everything in the news or on facebook about ev's.  New tesla cars start at 38k and suvs start at 44k without any incentives, almost in line with most ice vehicles.  On battery life, most ice vehicles dont make it to 200k or more, so i would be happy if mine got that or greater.  And one the cold ​weather, im fully aware of range loss in the cold. I have seen my loss of up ​tO 25% when it gets ​below 0f. I also lose about 10% range on my diesel also. My older prius lost 15% range too. Cold weather affects all vehicles a little different.

https://cascadecollision.com/blog/what-is-the-average-life-of-a-car/#:~:text=What's%20the%20Average%20Life%20of,longer%2C%20up%20to%20300%2C000%20miles.
5/26/24 @ 9:32 PM
fish magnet
PRO MEMBER User since 12/29/01
5/26/24 @ 9:13 PM
fish magnet
PRO MEMBER User since 12/29/01
Also, why wouldn't they have a temp sensor on these cars that would automatically pre heat/condition the battery? Easy as that too!
5/26/24 @ 9:01 PM
fish magnet
PRO MEMBER User since 12/29/01
Obviously your an expert on EV's , you sound like a salesman for Tesla, but I'm sorry, I'm a poor old man that can't afford a new Porsche or  Tesla, Not even to mention the cost (12,000 to 20,000) of a battery replacement after 200,000 miles or the expected life of those cars. I'm talking about something that could possibly be affordable for everyone, and still be good enough for the environment, air quality, etc. Ev's might be the greatest thing in the world in your eyes, but not in mine just yet.
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