Honeybadger_Zero
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While I could get excited about EVs more if they get the range closer to 500 miles and get charging times down closer to 10 minutes I think it will be a bit before that happens across the board. Like others have said too though, the mining, processing, manufacturing of these batteries is as bad or worse than just filling up with gas/diesel. Then factor recycling the batteries cost and what can’t be recycled... eventually this will not be a renewable resource. While turning things into gas can be. They have been able to create algae that are engineered to turn sun light into high grade oil to replace pumping crude from the ground... you do that on large scale and it’s much more environmentally friendly than strip mining the earth for heavy/rare earth metals. Currently the only clean way to power these EVs is to use solar or wind or nuclear. Everyone loves to tout their “zero emissions “ vehicle. But that is a crock of Sh$t, there was plenty of emissions to get all the materials to make that car. People had to burn had to get to work to make your car. Trains and semis had to burn diesel to deliver your car. Mining companies burned thousands of gallons of diesel to get materials to make your batteries... so to tout these vehicles as zero emissions is a flat out lie. There won’t be zero emissions transportation for at least a good 1000 years or more...