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Also the low end electric cars are very simple. Not power everything. No big screen display. No "infotainment" center. Smaller cars. Exactly what I want in a car.
I live quite well, with one wind turbine and a couple of solar panels. All 12v appliances. Fire for cooking, heating and hot water. It's not hard and is very cheap.
Wow, I am not that lucky. Everything I have, camcorder, audio system, etc are all dead only after a few years, except the microwave (which has a China built core) is still working
I liked my manual transmission. But very few know how to drive them. A friend broke down in the middle of AZ. A dealer had a car my friend wanted to buy. But it was manual and the dealer insisted that they prove that they could drive it! A manual in stop and go is more work to drive.
Car manufacturing culture and thinking in the US is run by the marketing dept. and stockholders which look at it for the short term commodity basis, while in Japan they need to please their customers in the most common sense possible so they do long term real world tests and then price them appropriately for each segment.
My friend had a 750 Norton Commando…nice bike, loved the sound. Maybe it burned some oil, not sure, but it leaked oil like crazy. Brits couldn’t figure out it would be better to split the crankcase casings horizontally like the Japanese do. My friend tried several ways to stop oil leaking from his vertically split casings…never found a permanent fix.
Yeah the plants where I live all got suspended. I'm sure this pipedream is gonna happen lmao There's no way people would rather just wait for dealerships to stop asking such stupid prices for a Ford.
Makes sense. If only Texaco and Chevron had done the same when they bought the patents for NIMH EV batteries. Rather than ensure their future in an alternative, they simply bought themselves time for future failure.
@@kylee315 and driving distances less. That said anyone with a garage to park their car can easily buy a level 2 charger at home Depot. It makes dollars and sense.
Vehicle manufacturers and government regulators are just not listening. People are demanding simpler, more reliable and affordable vehicles. Including diesels. Eliminate things like DEF, EGR and exhaust gas systems that ruin engines. Forget all the touch screens, expensive air bag and "safety" systems that explode, kill and maim, high tech junk, start/stop engines, high maintenance turbo charged tiny engines. And most of all complicated and expensive EVs and hybrids. I am not going to spend a couple thousand dollars to upgrade the electric service and install a car charger at my home. Nor sit and wait for my car to charge on a road trip so I can get where I am traveling too. How about a very basic car or truck with a naturally aspirated engine that does not carbon up because of poorly designed fuel and lubrication systems. How about a durable automatic transmission with a dipstick, and external and changeable fluid filter. Forget all the damaging " environmental "requirements on engines How about a vehicle that can be affordably maintained by the consumer? How about a truck that you can work on without having to lift off the entire cab to change spark plugs or fuel injectors, or a car that you can change spark plugs without tearing down half the engine to access them? Those are all reasonable expectations but manufacturers are more and more moving away from these. For me, I simply will not purchase any vehicle that does not reasonably fit the above criteria. I will continue to drive and maintain my now older vehicles. It just makes sense. I do not use dealership service departments anymore. I have a great independent ethical local shop that does fantastic, reliable repairs at less than half the cost of a dealership without trying to upsell me or rip me off with stupid unneeded crap. Paying even a couple thousand dollars a year ( usually much less) for maintenance on an old vehicle is far cheaper than paying $40,000 plus maintenance etc. for anything new. Keep you new cars,especially electric.
Same here! Will keep driving & making parts if necessary to keep my old S10`s from the 80`s operational! Have had to do that lately as was not able to find a thermostat that worked at 180F. These newer thermostats that run hot are we think designed to ruin our old trucks engines on purpose. The higher temps also foul up all the existing emission controls by having them come on when not needed!
I have some Panasonic D cell batteries in my Mag lite flash lights that are > 40 years old! They still hold a charge & have outlasted multiple chargers.
If I were to ever have a battery cuz I'm against EVs I'd want Panasonic for sure...I have a Panasonic microwave high powered that's 31 years old. I trust their products..
I have a Panasonic microwave that’s 30-years old. It was accidentally knocked off a countertop 20-years ago and I still use it every day. I have an expensive Sony Flatscreen TV that sucks. I would never buy a Chinese EV. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Regarding the Starliner, and being a retired Naval officer who deployed in ships, I will say this. Extending a deployment sucks but it happens. Both Astronauts are Naval Aviators who also deployed in ships. I’m sure going into space is a lot like a shipboard deployment, though I’m guessing they aren’t all that upset to be on an extended ISS deployment. Its space. How cool is that?
Appropriate that all ISS footage is from a giant swimming pool in Houston. Notice the bubbles rising through the frame on every Extra Vehicular Activity? And the two incidents where their suits filled with water and they almost drowned. Not your backyard swimming pool, this one has ultra filtered clear water for your viewing pleasure and green screen added imagery to complete the illusion.
If you can have a level 2 charger at home and can afford the premium , EVs are today great cars if most of your usage are day trips . If you do a lot of long distance trips it will depend on charging infrastructure. We love our ev but for now still have a gas second car.
Does Toyota make any vehicles with naturally aspirated engines? I was at my dealer for an oil change on my 2021 RAV4 and they only had either hybrids 🔥 or small engines with turbos. I guess I’ll just hang onto mine for another 10-years. FEVs and FKH. 🥶🔥🖕🇨🇳
The Chinese have electric batteries to gather the electrons, for when the windmill slows down or when there is no wind. Why is that hard to figure out?
How long will there need to be engineers? Soon, A.I., and robots are going to eliminate jobs. Many people bought the Cybertruck, because the steel used on it, is stronger than the steel, used on many frames. Or at least that's what was told to everyone. I reserved one because of that, and the ability to use solar panels to fuel it up, while it sits. Only up to 50 miles per day. But that's not bad.
Solid State batteries already making an appearance in backup power supplies. I believe the issue is mass manufacturing. I believe Toyota will be the first to have them in an EV. I heard 2027
Toyota's latest date is 2030. Toyota has promised solid state batteries multiple times over the past 10 years. I wouldn't count on anything they say regarding solid state batteries.
There are more than twice as many high-speed trains in China as the rest of the world combined. China: 40,474 Kilometers. Length Of The High Speed Rail Network where USA - : 735 Km Length Of The High Speed Rail Network France : 2,735 Km and Germany : 1,571 Km. The high speed rail network in China accounts for two-thirds of the world’s total high speed railway networks. The world’s longest high speed rail network encompasses newly built rail lines and is capable of accommodating high speed trains running at a speed of 250-350 km/h. Over 2,800 pairs of bullet trains numbered by G, D or C run daily connecting over 550 cities in China and covering 33 of the country's 34 provinces. “Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand” ― Hayley Williams
The new Toyota vehicles coming soon will be a rebody on a BYD drive plateform. The supply and license agreement was done three years ago. EV and hybrids.
Scotty, as someone who has studied engineering on one of the most renowned Universities in China, let me tell you: Chinese engineers are way less about problem solving, than about effective copying. Also they do earn way less in comparison so taken living costs into account, I would say just minimum wage. But slave labor from encaptured minorities and other political opponents also goes a long way, as we may remember from WWII.
Its not 1000 mile. Its 1000 Kilometers (620 miles) Toyota is developing a 1,000 kilometer (620 mile) range electric vehicle (EV) with a new type of lithium battery, and aims to have it on the road by 2026. The vehicle is a concept car called the LF-ZC
These days, the " entire auto industry " gets shocked on a regular basis, at least several times a month according to RUclips. I've got news for you, the entire auto industry is used to being shocked now so what used to be shocking is just business as usual.
@@mrnonameguy yeah, see your insurance agent before leasing any car and read the fine print. But there really are some good lease deals, because they can apply the tax credit to the lease.
I learned how to do cnc machinist robots. The set up person still had to know how to "tweek it in" , to make sure the robot didn't crash. And ya, one person could run what used to take 5 or 6 cnc operators.
High end priced cars? You mean like every regular priced cars at the moment? First time in my adult life where I have serious pause about buying a new car.. Everything is $25k+ over priced at the moment.. Not sure I want to pay that sucker tax..
All electric batteries are a huge fire hazard and something electric car boost don't want to admit is the battery itself is an internal combustion engine
It still takes forever and costs a fortune to charge this up! DON’T BUY E.V.! Oh, did I tell you the battery costs up to $60,000 every 3-5 years, if it hasn’t blown up and killed you yet?
@@vallmak If you are worried about climate change are you going to cork all the volcano's in the whole world? The truth is fossil fuel is the life blood of the world. Fossil fuels are not going away anytime soon unless you believe in magic. The lifetime carbon foot print of an electric car is more than an iCE car. You have to mine the battery components and manufacture the batteries and then build a car to put them in. Then you have to burn fossil fuel to charge the car and then at the end of life of the electric car most of it is not recyclable. Where an ICE car is mostly recyclable. So stick your concern for the for the environment where the sun does not shine. The US has emissions way down even without the mass adoption of electric cars and in industry. So get your head out of the sand and come live in the real world with the rest of us.
It still doesn’t solve the long charging times. You still can’t fill up such a battery while charging at your home over night. To be useful they have to charge fully with 4 hours or less!!! We don’t have grid supply that can handle that!!!
EVs are a solution in search of a problem for countries with oil. They might make sense for Japan provided they built plenty of nukes and hydro, which they won't. Japan has excellent mass transit and driving is just a quality of life thing.
For me, it is the charging time When I see a guy waiting and trying to pass the time watching a RUclips video it's not worth it! And didn't Ford say they are done with EVs and returning to what sells?
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EV's will be popular when the battery is cheap to repair if it fails. 15 or 20k for replacement is not going to work for the customers.
Scotty whatever happened to super capacitors?
Also the low end electric cars are very simple. Not power everything. No big screen display. No "infotainment" center. Smaller cars. Exactly what I want in a car.
When there's an EV with 800 mile range and a 5 minute charge time, I'll buy one.
I still cannot afford one.
Me too! And I’ll park it next to my unicorn under my rainbow garage with my lucky charms cereal.
And if it car last at least 15+ years.
Which is not in our lifetimes 😂
There is no electric grid that could transfer that much power that quickly.
I live quite well, with one wind turbine and a couple of solar panels. All 12v appliances. Fire for cooking, heating and hot water. It's not hard and is very cheap.
try it in lousiana....
@@ashyslashy5818 move
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@@ashyslashy5818 Or Florida!
Nice, but it's not scalable
Panasonic has their stuff together, I have many Panasonic appliances, every one of them top-notch and last a very long time.
Wow, I am not that lucky. Everything I have, camcorder, audio system, etc are all dead only after a few years, except the microwave (which has a China built core) is still working
If you drive a manual transmission, it will never have any hesitation for up or down shifting, even after 500K miles. And will save on gas, too.
I liked my manual transmission. But very few know how to drive them.
A friend broke down in the middle of AZ. A dealer had a car my friend wanted to buy. But it was manual and the dealer insisted that they prove that they could drive it!
A manual in stop and go is more work to drive.
@@edwardlulofs444 Maybe but so much more fun to drive.
@@ShirlBussmannot fun in a stop and go traffic.
@@TheoatStudio I always loved the manual stick shift. Yes sometimes I got tired of it, but mostly I loved it and still do.
And car thieves are often too stupid to figure out how to operate a manual transmission.
Car manufacturing culture and thinking in the US is run by the marketing dept. and stockholders which look at it for the short term commodity basis, while in Japan they need to please their customers in the most common sense possible so they do long term real world tests and then price them appropriately for each segment.
My friend had a 750 Norton Commando…nice bike, loved the sound. Maybe it burned some oil, not sure, but it leaked oil like crazy. Brits couldn’t figure out it would be better to split the crankcase casings horizontally like the Japanese do. My friend tried several ways to stop oil leaking from his vertically split casings…never found a permanent fix.
I go to bed crying because Scotty calls me stupid every day.
And he's right
Someone has to be stupid
We're all a little stupid sometimes. 😂
😅😂😅😂
Toyota isn't the only one. Nearly every car manufacturer is right now building plants in Europe the US and Asia
OK why?
Yeah the plants where I live all got suspended. I'm sure this pipedream is gonna happen lmao
There's no way people would rather just wait for dealerships to stop asking such stupid prices for a Ford.
Makes sense. If only Texaco and Chevron had done the same when they bought the patents for NIMH EV batteries. Rather than ensure their future in an alternative, they simply bought themselves time for future failure.
@@jamesdelap4085 the price of gas in Europe is very expensive.
@@kylee315 and driving distances less. That said anyone with a garage to park their car can easily buy a level 2 charger at home Depot. It makes dollars and sense.
Ole Schadenfreude Kilmer. Other people's unhappiness is his sustenance.
Daywalker
Vehicle manufacturers and government regulators are just not listening.
People are demanding simpler, more reliable and affordable vehicles. Including diesels. Eliminate things like DEF, EGR and exhaust gas systems that ruin engines.
Forget all the touch screens, expensive air bag and "safety" systems that explode, kill and maim, high tech junk, start/stop engines, high maintenance turbo charged tiny engines. And most of all complicated and expensive EVs and hybrids.
I am not going to spend a couple thousand dollars to upgrade the electric service and install a car charger at my home. Nor sit and wait for my car to charge on a road trip so I can get where I am traveling too.
How about a very basic car or truck with a naturally aspirated engine that does not carbon up because of poorly designed fuel and lubrication systems. How about a durable automatic transmission with a dipstick, and external and changeable fluid filter. Forget all the damaging " environmental "requirements on engines
How about a vehicle that can be affordably maintained by the consumer? How about a truck that you can work on without having to lift off the entire cab to change spark plugs or fuel injectors, or a car that you can change spark plugs without tearing down half the engine to access them?
Those are all reasonable expectations but manufacturers are more and more moving away from these.
For me, I simply will not purchase any vehicle that does not reasonably fit the above criteria. I will continue to drive and maintain my now older vehicles. It just makes sense.
I do not use dealership service departments anymore. I have a great independent ethical local shop that does fantastic, reliable repairs at less than half the cost of a dealership without trying to upsell me or rip me off with stupid unneeded crap.
Paying even a couple thousand dollars a year ( usually much less) for maintenance on an old vehicle is far cheaper than paying $40,000 plus maintenance etc. for anything new.
Keep you new cars,especially electric.
A standing ovation from me. I second the above motions.
Same here! Will keep driving & making parts if necessary to keep my old S10`s from the 80`s operational! Have had to do that lately as was not able to find a thermostat that worked at 180F. These newer thermostats that run hot are we think designed to ruin our old trucks engines on purpose. The higher temps also foul up all the existing emission controls by having them come on when not needed!
A huge overhead expense here is the UAW...how much of each vehicle's cost can be attributed to them?
Exactly, the UAW destroyed the industry in the 80s and got bailed out, and it will happen again. Ford is almost gone
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Kentucky has now added a special tax on electric and hybrid cars trucks. 50.00 this year. How much going down the road?????,?
They did the same thing in Illinois. The people who are running our government a rapist
I got a Panasonic tv that still works, i had it since 09.
1909?
I have some Panasonic D cell batteries in my Mag lite flash lights that are > 40 years old! They still hold a charge & have outlasted multiple chargers.
I bought a Panasonic camcorder in 2000, it worked for half a year.
😮 I AM ABSOLUTELY SHOCKED!!
flabbergasted
It's "Electrifying"
If I were to ever have a battery cuz I'm against EVs I'd want Panasonic for sure...I have a Panasonic microwave high powered that's 31 years old. I trust their products..
I have a Panasonic microwave that’s 30-years old. It was accidentally knocked off a countertop 20-years ago and I still use it every day. I have an expensive Sony Flatscreen TV that sucks. I would never buy a Chinese EV. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Teslas are flaming death traps. 🔥🔥🔥☠️☠️☠️
Regarding the Starliner, and being a retired Naval officer who deployed in ships, I will say this. Extending a deployment sucks but it happens. Both Astronauts are Naval Aviators who also deployed in ships. I’m sure going into space is a lot like a shipboard deployment, though I’m guessing they aren’t all that upset to be on an extended ISS deployment. Its space. How cool is that?
Cool... until food runs out. Plants take time to grow.
A ship can get supplies within a day. Can't do that in space
like being in a submarine out of water?
Appropriate that all ISS footage is from a giant swimming pool in Houston. Notice the bubbles rising through the frame on every Extra Vehicular Activity? And the two incidents where their suits filled with water and they almost drowned. Not your backyard swimming pool, this one has ultra filtered clear water for your viewing pleasure and green screen added imagery to complete the illusion.
are e-cars batteries like cell phone or power tools batteries ? that are not available 10 years after because models are discountinued
For sure this will happen. As it is, battery replacement in evs is 10 to 25k depending on what model it is.
We had a saying where I used to work, “We are lurching towards excellence!” That seems to be the case with EV’s!
Also wind turbines can have a relay, two turn a second motor if wind gets too strong
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Scotty, Is a 2011 Honda Civic a good year to buy?
Yet most cars including most hybrids, at least the old ones, still crank with a lead acid battery. Flooded cells in most cases too.
They already have solid state batteries the issue is mass production at scale. So it isn’t the solid state technology it is the means of production.
If you can have a level 2 charger at home and can afford the premium , EVs are today great cars if most of your usage are day trips . If you do a lot of long distance trips it will depend on charging infrastructure. We love our ev but for now still have a gas second car.
Does Toyota make any vehicles with naturally aspirated engines? I was at my dealer for an oil change on my 2021 RAV4 and they only had either hybrids 🔥 or small engines with turbos. I guess I’ll just hang onto mine for another 10-years. FEVs and FKH. 🥶🔥🖕🇨🇳
The Chinese have electric batteries to gather the electrons, for when the windmill slows down or when there is no wind. Why is that hard to figure out?
How long will there need to be engineers? Soon, A.I., and robots are going to eliminate jobs. Many people bought the Cybertruck, because the steel used on it, is stronger than the steel, used on many frames. Or at least that's what was told to everyone. I reserved one because of that, and the ability to use solar panels to fuel it up, while it sits. Only up to 50 miles per day. But that's not bad.
Mio has SS ACCUMULATOR. Battery is something else. If you hear somebody saying battery instead of accumulator you know how of an expert he is.
Scotty do you have to pay royalties for "Not ready for prime time" to SNL? 😀
Good info.
I was surprised to find out China is keeping the Buick brand alive. Buicks are very popular as a status car there.
Solid State batteries already making an appearance in backup power supplies. I believe the issue is mass manufacturing. I believe Toyota will be the first to have them in an EV. I heard 2027
Toyota's latest date is 2030. Toyota has promised solid state batteries multiple times over the past 10 years. I wouldn't count on anything they say regarding solid state batteries.
I c the byd are automating while Tesla and USA manufacturing is using old tech
There are more than twice as many high-speed trains in China as the rest of the world combined.
China: 40,474 Kilometers. Length Of The High Speed Rail Network
where USA - : 735 Km Length Of The High Speed Rail Network
France : 2,735 Km and Germany : 1,571 Km.
The high speed rail network in China accounts for two-thirds of the world’s total high speed railway networks. The world’s longest high speed rail network encompasses newly built rail lines and is capable of accommodating high speed trains running at a speed of 250-350 km/h. Over 2,800 pairs of bullet trains numbered by G, D or C run daily connecting over 550 cities in China and covering 33 of the country's 34 provinces.
“Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand”
― Hayley Williams
Nothing shocks me with your post Scotty!
Some people just have crazy ideas
Did they fix the spontanious combustion
The new Toyota vehicles coming soon will be a rebody on a BYD drive plateform. The supply and license agreement was done three years ago. EV and hybrids.
"New vehicle shocks the industry" oh boy here we go again.
Scotty, as someone who has studied engineering on one of the most renowned Universities in China, let me tell you: Chinese engineers are way less about problem solving, than about effective copying. Also they do earn way less in comparison so taken living costs into account, I would say just minimum wage. But slave labor from encaptured minorities and other political opponents also goes a long way, as we may remember from WWII.
Its a fact that Chinese Ev companies hv massive gov subsidy.
SSB Already exist it's just a matter of getting them in cars
Yes, maybe 200 years or so in the future -
@@appleimacdude guess you don't know how to search the Internet.
Is this where Kilmer says they’re going bankrupt? That’s all he ever puts on the thumbnails. LMAO
Classic Scotty.
Tesla good for city
Scotty is so smart and real, he should've ran for president!😊🎉
Its not 1000 mile. Its 1000 Kilometers (620 miles)
Toyota is developing a 1,000 kilometer (620 mile) range electric vehicle (EV) with a new type of lithium battery, and aims to have it on the road by 2026. The vehicle is a concept car called the LF-ZC
Tesla is starting from the ground up !
What ever happened to TaTa motors compressed air vehicles?
Probably went "Ta-ta's".
three and a third football fields. A football field is 300 feet long
Pinot Noir or Merlot?
I thought the Scotty mindset is that all EVs are crap, no matter who manufacturers them.
Not many people need more than 200 mile range
Y’all saying it takes to long to charge yet it charged faster than your cellphone 📲 sooooo
Great video, and very informative, thank you.
WHAT ARE SOLID STATE BATTERIES?
They are a battery that uses no liquid electrolyte for operation of battery. Will be a great innovation in all kinds of batteries if can be done.
These days, the " entire auto industry " gets shocked on a regular basis, at least several times a month according to RUclips. I've got news for you, the entire auto industry is used to being shocked now so what used to be shocking is just business as usual.
It is that and unions.
US unions drive US manufacturing into collapse.
Meanwhile in asia some places have 996 protocols...
Do not buy electric cars
Yes I will listen to the random person on the internet to what to buy and what not to buy 😂
I am shocked 3 times a day, 7 days a week
Why is a certain demographic drawn to dodge products?
I was waiting for someone in the US too speak the truth about Chinese vehicle production.
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Good info Scottie 👍👍…..thanks
There are EVs that you can lease that are "ready". Hyundai in particular.
Unless you bottom out the car, damage the battery and have to pay $40 000 to replace the battery. $60 000 in Canada.
@@mrnonameguy yeah, see your insurance agent before leasing any car and read the fine print. But there really are some good lease deals, because they can apply the tax credit to the lease.
I wouldn't touch an EV till 2030. I own a Camry.
I learned how to do cnc machinist robots. The set up person still had to know how to "tweek it in" , to make sure the robot didn't crash. And ya, one person could run what used to take 5 or 6 cnc operators.
Next week...."Toyota making 2,000 mile batteries"
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High end priced cars? You mean like every regular priced cars at the moment? First time in my adult life where I have serious pause about buying a new car.. Everything is $25k+ over priced at the moment.. Not sure I want to pay that sucker tax..
WE TOO STOOPID 😂
"Toyota says" whatever the regulatory industrial complex wants to hear.
My tesla works just fine no need to wait till 2040 lol.
@2:29 "Begun, the EV Clone Wars have"!
When you talk about advice for “modern cars” as in don’t do this or do this, what do you mean by a “modern car”
BMW is switching to Solid state batteries in 2025...Discontinuing use of Lithium-ion batteries because of fire risks
Panasonic best TV in 90s
Panasonic Eneloop, best NiMH AA and AAA batteries in the 2020s.
With Israel poping batteries like they have I doubt it
what is a solid state battery? is it like a solid state disk drive?
I think they mean it has dry cells and yes the current li-ion technology uses a wet cell.
shocks the entire industry lol.
The reason Boeing sucks now is because it's really McDonald-Douglas.
DEI or DIE the reason, open your eyes.
Wait just a minute! Isn’t Toyota going out of business?
60 years of space travel 😂😂😂 and this is the best they can do??? Sounds like a money laundering scam.
Solid state batteries in automobiles were supposed to be available in 2020
All electric batteries are a huge fire hazard and something electric car boost don't want to admit is the battery itself is an internal combustion engine
my grandson is going to trade school to be a robot mechanic .
the guy with the hellcat you're talking about has a youtube channel called legit street cars and he fixed that thing up
Scotty ( the sky is falling) Kilmer
🤣 It's called automation, Scotty. 🤣👍
It still takes forever and costs a fortune to charge this up! DON’T BUY E.V.!
Oh, did I tell you the battery costs up to $60,000 every 3-5 years, if it hasn’t blown up and killed you yet?
Over the lifetime of an EV, it will cost you much more over its lifetime than an ICE car.
So true…. but dumbed down Americans can’t do remedial math so…..
but the effects of climate change from the ICE car will cost more
@@vallmak I dont agree.
@@vallmak If you are worried about climate change are you going to cork all the volcano's in the whole world? The truth is fossil fuel is the life blood of the world. Fossil fuels are not going away anytime soon unless you believe in magic. The lifetime carbon foot print of an electric car is more than an iCE car. You have to mine the battery components and manufacture the batteries and then build a car to put them in. Then you have to burn fossil fuel to charge the car and then at the end of life of the electric car most of it is not recyclable. Where an ICE car is mostly recyclable. So stick your concern for the for the environment where the sun does not shine. The US has emissions way down even without the mass adoption of electric cars and in industry. So get your head out of the sand and come live in the real world with the rest of us.
@@vallmak No such thing as climate change.
Right! Your narrated videos were the best!!!!❤ they could be on TV
Change the game. Only change....No shock to a whole world!!? Booooring, I'm outta here.
It still doesn’t solve the long charging times. You still can’t fill up such a battery while charging at your home over night. To be useful they have to charge fully with 4 hours or less!!! We don’t have grid supply that can handle that!!!
Night is about 8 hours. Solars and battery storage at home will solve most of the problems. Both tech is getting cheaper.
Classic Scotty!
Wow, this is shocking news 😂
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how many months will it take to charge one ?
EVs are a solution in search of a problem for countries with oil. They might make sense for Japan provided they built plenty of nukes and hydro, which they won't. Japan has excellent mass transit and driving is just a quality of life thing.
Oh no Toyota shocks the whole car again and again and again at this point Scotty you gotta be on Toyotas payroll !
For me, it is the charging time When I see a guy waiting and trying to pass the time watching a RUclips video it's not worth it! And didn't Ford say they are done with EVs and returning to what sells?
Funny I'm watching this video trying to pass time.