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we should just make more laws and we would have utopia.
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Sad to think how many of those engine manufacturing jobs were moved to the UK and Austria. Probably a lot of disappointed families in Munich right now. |
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Yeah disappointed that they now have to build EV’s instead
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Probably you’re not ‘too god damn stupid’, and you know that ‘banning pizza’ has NOTHING to do with my argument. You’re not illiterate or stupid; but cynical, and toxic… Which is way worst. So whatever, troll someone else.
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We did make laws, and we’re living in a utopia relative to lawless times.
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Hmm….not so sure. Way back when you only had 3 concerns, one can I eat it, two will it eat me, three can I fuck it
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We all saw it coming! End of an era!!
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So, your electric car might have a net-negative impact on carbon emissions. However, metal extraction is carbon-intensive, especially when miners don’t use clean energy.
That’s not all, though. The production of an EV battery weighing 500kg emits over 70% more carbon dioxide than a traditional car in Germany. Overall, lithium extraction and production of electric car batteries contribute to the increase in global temperatures and unpredictable climatic conditions. https://ecojungle.net/post/lithium-e...mental-impact/
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Furthermore, an elephant in the room is India. The biggest population in the world and fastest growing economy in the world. They will need hundreds of millions of cars in this century and they can only afford ICE cars and fossil fuels/nuclear to meet their fast growing energy needs. They will not bother with expensive green energy as they cannot afford it for at least 2 or 3 decades. Indians want a better life for them and their children, and no one can force them to limit their growth for the sake of ecology. With hundreds of millions of new ICE cars driving in India in this century, anyone thinking that EVs being driven in developed countries will make any difference in reducing global emmissions is delusional. West should be investing heavily in nuclear energy and development of even cleaner and more efficient ICE engines instead of slowly killing their car manufacturers by forcefully pushing them to manufacture EVs that need expensive imported parts and raw materials produced and processed in China or other countries half a globe away. (Incidentally, this increases pollution in China and other mining countries even nore. But conveniently, we are not bothered much about that). Already today we have diesel engines in BMWs (and other cars too) that meet Euro6D emission standard. These engines are equipped with EGRs and DPFs that eliminate so much NOx and other fine particles from the exhaust that the air coming out of the car is cleaner than the air being sucked into the engine in most German cities most of.the year. On top of that, CO2 levels for diesels are very low, especially relative to the engine load(in other words- compared to the car's speed). The most efficient engine to move cars on highway speeds by far is diesel. (especially in Europe when 150-160km/h(100mph) is perfectly normal crusing speed on most highways. EVs, on the other hand, are significantly less efficient as the speed increases. Their range drops drastically when driving above 120km/h. They spend much much more energy per travelled kilometer than diesel engines on highway speeds. And all of that additional energy EVs are spending on highways is rarely mentioned when talking about environmental impacts of EVs. Last edited by Calamari; 01-14-2024 at 05:16 AM.. |
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One guarantee, this will not go as planned. EV’s and the infrastructure required, is no where near ready as it stands today. The more EVs come out, the more I read and hear from colleagues who own them the burdens. In fact, when I was in Germany last week, I was offered a loaner BMW i3 but when they asked how far I was driving, they quickly recommended a diesel. The service rep said that to find an EV load point is difficult in Munich and the time required would be prohibitive for my journey. Stories of waiting 3 hours to charge, incomplete charges, fights who was in line, etc…. The unassuming public is about to find out what awaits.
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They look like made up facts tbh.
“They spend much much more energy per travelled kilometer than diesel engines on highway speeds” Assuming equivalent cars, most energy spent at those speeds is to fight air resistance. What *produces* the energy has no impact on the energy needed to move the car. I.e. the energy that must be spent is exactly the same no matter if the car is powered by gas, electricity, steam or a rats running in wheels. Source: elementary physics Last edited by stavstavcc; 01-14-2024 at 07:48 PM.. |
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I meant to state that electric vehicles consume more energy at higher speeds because their efficiency drops with increase in speed. Main reason is that they usually have single speed transmission which means that electric motor revs higher and higher with the increase of speed which generates additional heat both in the motor and in the battery pack. Heat has a negative effect on efficiency of EV powertrain and battery pack. EVs are most efficient in city driving because of recuperative braking and minimal energy use when stationary. On top of that, heat is not a problem at lower speeds. On the other hand, ICE cars are least efficient in low-speed city traffic, and are are most efficient at speed with diesel cars maintaining near peak efficiency at very high speeds. The reason is that modern diesel engines have max torque under 2000rpm which means that 8-speed automatic transmissions found on these cars keep the revs low at high speeds ensuring that engine works in the most efficient operating range at almost any speed. One thing to mention is that high-speed range is a problem for electric cars because diesel fuel has around 25 times bigger energy density than Li-ion batteries. In other words, 1 kilogram of diesel fuel contains 25 times more stored energy compared to a Li-ion battery pack of the same weight. That's the reason why an ICE car with 60kg of diesel fuel can easily go for 1000kms on a single tank, while an EV with a several hundred kilograms heavy Li-ion battery pack can usually do 400kilometers on a good day despite the max efficiency of the electric motor of 95% compared to only 35% of the diesel engine. Last edited by Calamari; 01-15-2024 at 01:40 AM.. |
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