06-07-2017, 09:30 AM
indeed, Run has nailed the thing they have forgotten, I have a friend that works for western power and he said the grid has nowhere near the capacity required for the country to go electric cars.
they are getting there insofar as there's far less reliance on fossil fuel, there's always a bit of wind and the tide never stops, they need to work harder on harnessing these forces.
one thing I'm still not convinced of, all these precious metals and chemicals going into the batteries, is producing and transporting these (currently by using fossil fuels) any less harmful than the pretty clean fossil fuel engines we have these days?
and what happens when the batteries reach the end of their lives? can they be recycled efficiently and be financially viable?
they are getting there insofar as there's far less reliance on fossil fuel, there's always a bit of wind and the tide never stops, they need to work harder on harnessing these forces.
one thing I'm still not convinced of, all these precious metals and chemicals going into the batteries, is producing and transporting these (currently by using fossil fuels) any less harmful than the pretty clean fossil fuel engines we have these days?
and what happens when the batteries reach the end of their lives? can they be recycled efficiently and be financially viable?
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