PlaynCA
Active Member
Amazing how the politics is outpacing the engineering, logistics and infrastructure. Per EPA, EV Batteries are currently an unsolved hazardous waste problem, they are not engineered or standardized to be recycled, and methods of reclaiming the cobalt and nickel are neither cost effective nor environmentally low impact. Principal natural sources are in geopolitically unstable areas… yet mandates are driving automakers to accelerate producing EV before solutions are defined and required.
Electrical generation, transmission, and distribution need significant upgrades to handle the additional load, even more so here in CA. Green energy has it’s own problems. Nuclear is interesting, but power plants take decades to build.
So…our leadership has leaped to EV without looking. the WTF moments can’t be too far off, so I suspect that will give ICE more longevity, hybrid even longer. Hydrogen looks to me to be the long term solution, with a short term EV frenzy before pivoting.
My ideal view of a Raptor would be a couple thousand pounds lighter than the current truck, so I view anything EV, hybrid, etc will be less “Raptor like” to me.
The O&G industry isn’t going anywhere, the World is highly dependent on petrochemicals for just about everything in our modern lives, as such oil politics will live long.
Electrical generation, transmission, and distribution need significant upgrades to handle the additional load, even more so here in CA. Green energy has it’s own problems. Nuclear is interesting, but power plants take decades to build.
So…our leadership has leaped to EV without looking. the WTF moments can’t be too far off, so I suspect that will give ICE more longevity, hybrid even longer. Hydrogen looks to me to be the long term solution, with a short term EV frenzy before pivoting.
My ideal view of a Raptor would be a couple thousand pounds lighter than the current truck, so I view anything EV, hybrid, etc will be less “Raptor like” to me.
The O&G industry isn’t going anywhere, the World is highly dependent on petrochemicals for just about everything in our modern lives, as such oil politics will live long.