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<blockquote data-quote="Valletta" data-source="post: 77199065" data-attributes="member: 430841"><p>Not really. I've pushed a Model T (uphill can be tough) and while it weighed more than one horse, two horses and a buggy weighed more. And it was not understood that the wearing down of tires contributed to so much pollution. At this point in time it is an environmental problem, an economic problem, AND the majority of what goes into making an EV will be handled by foreign nations. We will be at the mercy of other nations, especially China. Once cobalt and lithium both fall by the wayside AND the battery can be made FAR lighter AND other problems solved, such as a temporary charge when it runs out of electricity, AND we figure out how to handle overnight charging for the 40% of people who don't park in garages, AND upgrade our power grid then perhaps EVs can be the norm in the United States. With a savvy businessman running the project I think our U.S. power grid can be updated in ten years. Let's work on that while improvements for EVs can be developed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valletta, post: 77199065, member: 430841"] Not really. I've pushed a Model T (uphill can be tough) and while it weighed more than one horse, two horses and a buggy weighed more. And it was not understood that the wearing down of tires contributed to so much pollution. At this point in time it is an environmental problem, an economic problem, AND the majority of what goes into making an EV will be handled by foreign nations. We will be at the mercy of other nations, especially China. Once cobalt and lithium both fall by the wayside AND the battery can be made FAR lighter AND other problems solved, such as a temporary charge when it runs out of electricity, AND we figure out how to handle overnight charging for the 40% of people who don't park in garages, AND upgrade our power grid then perhaps EVs can be the norm in the United States. With a savvy businessman running the project I think our U.S. power grid can be updated in ten years. Let's work on that while improvements for EVs can be developed. [/QUOTE]
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