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As for the batteries/batter pack, from what i've read it comes pre-assembled to the factory as one bolt on unit. That is outside the manufacturer, so it does not impact them. I'm not advocating EV and dont currently want one. Just saying that manufacturers probably see this as much easier for them.
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There's still a lot of parts. They aren't necessarily as complex...and as a result don't need as much maintenance, but there's still a lot to consider. Here's my GT "engine bay" |
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Parts count doesn’t matter. Total cost out the factory door is what counts.
EVs require far less expensive, mostly unionized, labor to assemble. This is the brass ring the carmakers are reaching for. High battery cost will get “figured out”. Vehicle assembly labor savings is today’s reality. Regarding maintenance, battery cooling (glycol), inverter (high current) and high voltage cable connections are high stress areas that will fail or require maintenance. No one talks about the inverter, it’s the critical link between battery and motor. As cost is stripped out of inverters over time, how many fried/bricked inverters will be reported on sites like this? No inverter = no electricity flowing to the motor = stuck on the side of the road. Last edited by chassis; 05-11-2022 at 08:13 PM.. |
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EVs are the future and as time goes by battery ranges are increasing and overcomes each problem. But in the meantime we think hybrids are still the best! You get the efficiency and of course you never have to worry about the range.
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If I had a daily commute to work, I'd pick an EV for that and keep an ICE car for weekend/fun. There's no denying EVs are smooth and effortless commuting. They make driving during your commute less stressful. It just makes sense for a luxury vehicle to be an EV.
Since I work from home, my only "commute" is dropping my daughter off at school and picking her up, and then occasionally whenever I need to either run an errand or just go out for fun. As such, every time I drive is an event, and for that I pick ICE 10 times out of 10. EVs are completely soulless appliances, which is great for a daily commute, but horrible if I want to feel a bit of emotion when I drive.
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"When" is the million dollar question. Now if you were to ask me "if"... I'd say, well I guess I'm SOL and will have no choice but to migrate over to an EV. But as long as ICE is a viable option, then that'll be my pick.
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That's a bold claim. Once battery tech advances past what we have now, there will be an insane EV boom. I'm 25 and I feel that it will easily happen in my lifetime.
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Until EV infrastructure doesn't catch up, i don't see EV being a viable primary option for economies.
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Would you need 5 minute recharge if you could just swap batteries?
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I'd like to see some balance in the approach by governments. |
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What does that even look like, you'd pull into a drive through oil change type of bay and a number of techs would change out your battery? How many fresh batteries would have to be at any one charging station in order to fulfill demand? This doesn't sound like a logistically smooth operation, and I'm going to suggest not an inexpensive one. Then there will be the disputes when you exchange a battery that isn't holding a charge or get one that isn't holding a charge. I think this is a fantasy at best.
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There is also a fairly large increase in the number of homes adopting solar with battery storage. Imagine what could be done with the grid's capacity if all those oil and gas subsidies went to beefing up our infrastructure instead! |
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https://www.scmp.com/video/scmp-orig...e-ev-batteries There is a technological race here and China is going to win if we don't quit putting up barriers to innovation. |
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I rarely see it asked, but it's a key to the goal.
"Where will all those Watts come from?" I work in the power industry where we make and distribute those watts on a huge scale. We aren't ready to make nor distribute those Watts. Even if we were, how would we make them? You can mandate these electric cars, but there is no accompanying mandates or funding to supply power to them. The supply side will suffer terribly. It won't work as currently planned, and it takes a terribly long time to get anything done in the power industry even when there is money and a good plan (and currently there is neither). |
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Are this OAN talking points or something? |
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