Fast driving causes more CO2 emmissions

Anonymous
A study has found that in general, a more aggressive acceleration style can be associated with higher CO2 emissions. So slow down, you are wrecking the environment!
Anonymous
?? Slow news day?
Anonymous
Sure, but if I keep making every green light, I'm not sitting there idling at a red light polluting that location. Sort of a win-win for everyone.
Anonymous
I’m more concerned about the impending ice age (likely by 2030) than global warming, so no thanks. Also move TF over to the right line. Thanks.
Anonymous
It's pretty obvious driving where you're constantly switching dramatically from gas to brake and back again nears you're generating speed just to put it into your brakes. Worse for mileage, worse for your brake pads, worse for your engine.
Anonymous
I only drive super fast in my EV so I'm good, thanks.
Anonymous
When you take it 0-100 and smell that exhaust.... good stuff. I LOVE my hemi.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I only drive super fast in my EV so I'm good, thanks.


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Anonymous wrote:I only drive super fast in my EV so I'm good, thanks.


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Anonymous wrote:I only drive super fast in my EV so I'm good, thanks.


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Really? What charges it at night?
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Anonymous wrote:I only drive super fast in my EV so I'm good, thanks.


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Really? What charges it at night?


The house battery?

You also can charge your EV whenever you want, you know.
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Anonymous wrote:Sure, but if I keep making every green light, I'm not sitting there idling at a red light polluting that location. Sort of a win-win for everyone.


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I only drive super fast in my EV so I'm good, thanks.


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Really? What charges it at night?


The house battery?

You also can charge your EV whenever you want, you know.



Your power wall is capable of running your home AND charging an EV?

Doubtful, unless you’ve got at least a quad-set up.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I only drive super fast in my EV so I'm good, thanks.


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Really? What charges it at night?


The house battery?

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Ah, NO.

At least not fully, and not if you’re using anything else in the house.
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Anonymous wrote:I only drive super fast in my EV so I'm good, thanks.


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Really? What charges it at night?


On average, our solar panels generate enough energy per day to charge our EV.
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