Yes, EVs initially have a pretty large carbon footprint, but electric motors, with one moving part, don´t wear out as quickly. even with a geared hub.In 2016 Norway proposed banning petrol powered cars by 2025, other European countries have joined in since then. https://www.roadtraffic-technology.com/features/european-countries-banning-fossil-fuel-cars/
Electric vehicle skeptics will say that electric vehicles nearly shift polution from the tailpipe to the electric plant, true, but overall emissions are still lower with electric vehicles. https://www.forbes.com/sites/energy...soline-everywhere-in-america/?sh=6f26236171f8
As the EV technology improves, range increases and charging stations become more and more common, electric vehicles are going to look more and more attractive. We have two relatively new conventional vehicles in our household so we don't plan to buy a new vehicle for several years. When we do shop for a new vehicle, we will most likely choose an electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid.
GM? Don furgit our pals, big oil.Establishment resistance is a big part of why GM is selling EVs only overseas . Don't want to canabalize(?) sales of Suburbans and such here in the USA. And they think China needs lots of new cars, while we already have lots of late model cars and trucks available here. Also the Chinese middle class is growing, while ours is shrinking. Etc. Marketing and social issues, not technical issues.
GM? Don furgit our pals, big oil.
I´m sure that´s the perfect fit for everyone´s budget these days. Iĺl be rushing down to the lot to get one fur shur.
Funny, an autonimous delivery vehicle that looks much like those above was just posted on New Atlas, cleared for use. I guess notThe "personal transport" is already happening in Japan since several years ago.
However, not in the US, we love big V8 powered SUVs, not small personal transportation like Japan and Europe, where roadways are much smaller and gas prices are prohibitively expensive (especially in Europe, it's something like $5.50 to $5.80 / gallon)
Fumes actually may not decline much, because most fumes are not from exhaust, and this pattern is strengthening.Seems the real question is, will they be anymore affordable than the cars they cant sell right now? I doubt it. Rush hour may have
less fumes, but will that make gridlock go away? I doubt it.
We all know that legislation is not keeping us with EVs and personal transportation vehicles in the US and Canada.
Unlike in Asia and Europe, here's what the current regulation says:
SAFE
Approved for road use
NOT SAFE
NOT approved for road use
Obviously they need to come down in price, but still GM sold out of them on pre-orders in literally minutes. So again, obviously, there is demand.I´m sure that´s the perfect fit for everyone´s budget these days. Iĺl be rushing down to the lot to get one fur shur.
Can GM really be this clueless?
The CEO of Toyota already predicted that there will be a mass shortage of electricity, not fossil fuel.
As this chart indicates, passenger travel is a huge portion of oil company's revenue, but people will be switching to EV, fast.
The CEO of Toyota also predicted that infrastructure won't be able to keep up with the sudden increase of demand in electricity.
Maybe oil company can invest in clean energy like solar energy and wind energy?
Are we still gonna have internal combustion engine in... 20 years? or even 10 years?
Even commercial vehicles like semi-trailers are going EV and autopilot.
How we can end our addiction to oil
It’s time we moved on to something else, or this is going to kill us. Not only are world oil supplies running out, but what oil is still left is proving very dirty to obtain. We need to kick our oil addiction now if we expect to preserve any hopes of economic prosperity, or unspoiled […]grist.org
Oil may become too valuable a resource to simply burn. The chart above is missing a huge wedge for U.S. military consumption!!!
Affluent preppers no doubt. Still just a car with an open trunk. You couldn´t get a whole sheet of plywood back there.Obviously they need to come down in price, but still GM sold out of them on pre-orders in literally minutes. So again, obviously, there is demand.
I can see a ´king cab´ if you carry a crew, but they´re not good for much but passengers & some tools.You can't get a 4 x 8 sheet flat in many "king cab" pickups either. Most people don't seem to care.