Unlike internal combustion engines where it's guaranteed there will be harmful emissions when you drive, there is no such guarantee where it comes to EVs. There isn't necessarily a smokestack. We produce a substantial, and ever-increasing amount of power via wind, solar, hydro, nuclear and other sources that don't pump pollution into the atmosphere. We also have practically cut our coal burning in half over the last 20 years as we shift to cleaner technologies. |
There you go then. SINCE Republicans obviously think it's perfectly OK for Texas to ban EVs, then they have absolutely NOTHING legitimate to complain about if California bans internal combustion engine cars. And if we see them stepping in and smacking down the EPA we will know it was 100% driven by hypocrisy, greed and corruption from Republicans having their noses up the asses of Big Oil. Period. End of discussion. There won't be any denying it. |
What I really love about EVs is the low maintenance cost. All the service maintenance, oil changes, and problems usually have to do with the combustion engine. We keep cars for 10+ years so the maintenance costs really grow. A gas combustion car is still more expensive for us than a comparable EV when I factor in maintenance and gas. |
People don't realize that renewables now make up nearly enough power to almost completely fulfill California's peak loads during the summer:
![]() Today renewables are generating enough electricity in California to power 65% of the grid. It obviously declines in the winter when there's less sunlight. You can monitor here: https://www.gridstatus.io/live/caiso |
EVs are very disruptive to the status quo. They take 1/2 the man hours to produce(Unions fear them for this reason), require less replacement parts, do not require gas stations(these are closing), require much less repairs(less service stations demands and are easier to drive. |
Electrical power generation is 2-3 times clearer vs power generated by ICE. Plus the manufacturing processes and running of the EV is 10 times cleaners over vs ICE. |
Just hope they don't catch on fire: https://newschannel9.com/news/local/electric-vehicle-started-a-major-apartment-fire-in-chattanooga-what-should-owners-know |
Plus blackouts when they can't. The energy is so expensive they have the 4th lowest per capita energy use. |
Rationing is Democratic policy working. |
+1 It’s awesome! |
Please, as if TX doesn't have rolling blackouts. https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/infrastructure/ercot/2024/06/07/489942/texas-could-face-a-grid-emergency-rolling-blackouts-in-august-ercot-report-says/ |
In the winter in California the demand for electricity drops because of the weather. |
Guess you do not realize a gallon of gasoline is equivalent to 22 sticks of dynamite. Better not catch on fire and explode. There are thousands of gasoline-related fires in vehicles annually, with a significant portion involving fuel tank or fuel line issues. These fires cause hundreds of deaths each year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVd60IbVo1w Car fuel tank explodes https://www.fox8live.com/2018/10/02/video-kenner-firefighters-narrowly-escape-flames-gas-tank-explodes/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8ET8EGf36A Tanker truck explodes and burns! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgMYtumLkUs Gas pump explosion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAA4QDgz658 Won’t see an EV doing this! Portion of I-95 collapses after tanker fire burns under overpass |
Opposition is for all the wrong reasons. FFS the unions should focus on all of the other manufacturing this country needs. And people need to wake up and realize the world isn't a static snapshot in time. We didn't get out of the stone age because we ran out of stones. The people who worked as switchboard operators and livery stablemen got different jobs when those were no longer needed. |
https://www.livescience.com/technology/electric-vehicles/near-unlimited-ev-range-now-a-possibility-thanks-to-surprising-new-technology-solar-paint Wow |