reed scott
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The World Will Run Out Of EV Batteries By 2025 | OilPrice.com
The world is going all-in on the electric vehicle revolution, but there are a number of challenges that could stop the EV boom dead in its tracks
Seems however 'the world' is not even close to coming to grips with the problems. They have their attentions elsewhere.The world isn't ready for the EV revolution in so many ways. Raw materials, labor to get the raw materials, power grid, recycling/disposal of old packs. We have a lot of work to do.
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The Dirty Truth Behind Electric Vehicles
The procurement of raw materials and the difficulties in recycling batteries show that electric vehicles are not as green and sustainable as we're prone to believe.www.worldcrunch.com
Hmm, scare tactic article from a big-oil funded web site. That said, there are concerns.![]()
The World Will Run Out Of EV Batteries By 2025 | OilPrice.com
The world is going all-in on the electric vehicle revolution, but there are a number of challenges that could stop the EV boom dead in its tracksoilprice.com
The article was quite environmentally responsible actually.Hmm, scare tactic article from a big-oil funded web site. That said, there are concerns.
.... It is all going to be cut back I think and we won't have much to say about it.
Your concern doesn't matter a bit, because as you fret, China just upped the human R Nought to 1.5.maybe it will, maybe it won't, but it's hard to argue the moral case for NOT cutting back profligate consumption of land, water, energy, etc. perhaps the early industrialists didn't realize that consumption couldn't just keep going forever, but that was a long time ago and much has been learned. it's morally reprehensible that people live lifestyles that they KNOW would ruin the environment for their children and grandchildren simply because it's allowed. if everyone on earth had the resource footprint of a wealthy american 20 years ago with their cars and houses, there wouldn't be much of a planet left to leave to our kids.
Well seeing as though we are just figuring out how to properly dispose of trash (after a few centuries) im thinking its going to be a while before we figure out what to do with used battery packs.The world isn't ready for the EV revolution in so many ways. Raw materials, labor to get the raw materials, power grid, recycling/disposal of old packs. We have a lot of work to do.
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The Dirty Truth Behind Electric Vehicles
The procurement of raw materials and the difficulties in recycling batteries show that electric vehicles are not as green and sustainable as we're prone to believe.www.worldcrunch.com
I used this "Buy now while you can" philosophy when I bought my 3 e-bikes. All use the same battery so I bought 5. I thought it a good plan at first but after 3 years, even though they are stored properly, I find the 2 unused batteries are deteriorating with age. I'm not sure what their condition will be when the 3 main batteries finally become unusable.![]()
The World Will Run Out Of EV Batteries By 2025 | OilPrice.com
The world is going all-in on the electric vehicle revolution, but there are a number of challenges that could stop the EV boom dead in its tracksoilprice.com
Hey, it works with toilet paper!Yup, that's the answer to the overuse and abuse of resources. Buy all you can now![]()
Isn't that ridiculous. We never learn from mistakes of the past.Well seeing as though we are just figuring out how to properly dispose of trash (after a few centuries) im thinking its going to be a while before we figure out what to do with used battery packs.
I hope your unused batteries are not degraded. Would it not make sense to use all five in a rotation?I used this "Buy now while you can" philosophy when I bought my 3 e-bikes. All use the same battery so I bought 5. I thought it a good plan at first but after 3 years, even though they are stored properly, I find the 2 unused batteries are deteriorating with age. I'm not sure what their condition will be when the 3 main batteries finally become unusable.
I recently bought a spare battery "while I still could". I thought that keeping such unused batteries at a partial charge would preserve them fairly well. That aside, would rotating them in use do anything to help them not deteriorate?I hope your unused batteries are not degraded. Would it not make sense to use all five in a rotation?
BTW, Greenies...you can do your bit in an easy way and save money and trouble. Cut your detergent use in half or more by diluting it a lot. it works better like that, but just be careful of it when setting it back down in case it jumps out of the bottle. If you set it down hard it will shoot out right at ya.Know what has doubled in price here? Name brand laundry detergent. Not dishwashing detergent, just laundry.