patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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I bet we agree on more things than that!
Yes, electrics are indeed only looking rosy because of high gas prices. In some areas where gas prices are not as volatile nor as high, electric cars haven't been able to make big inroads. Hopefully electricity prices won't vary too much - but my electricity bill per kWh has already increased so much in the past 4 years that I think it's increased much more percentage wise than gasoline has increased in the past 4 years. I speculate that electricity will become more and more expensive. No choice is very green unfortunately! Although if one does drive a lot, the electric car should be slightly less pollutive than the gasoline car in the long run. Thank you! And Pixar movies are great!
Thanks for the report
By: Arronax : November 2nd, 2023-00:05
As an enthusiast I sadly have to agree with your assessment. I fully expect gasoline cars to be banned from most city centers in the near future, no more driving to work with your beloved gasoline powered baby. In the meantime, enjoying all the rides I ca...
Zoom zoom zoom!
By: patrick_y : November 2nd, 2023-06:45
I have a feeling that one day, in order for all the drones to work perfectly and in relative safety, there will be huge amounts of laws regarding what can be done in cities - partially these laws will be intended to make drone deliveries more efficient.
The contrasting vision!
By: cazalea : November 2nd, 2023-00:36
I drove across Arizona to Calif today in 6 hours. We stayed on Highway 8 for 347 miles. No stops, no turns, 65-75 mph for 5 hours or so. Elevation ranging from sea level to 4500 ft back to sea level. No recharging. No worries. One tank and still have 100 ...
That is true!
By: patrick_y : November 3rd, 2023-05:13
There is much more intensive mining for electric cars. And the mining scars the land much deeper than traditional oil drilling - I don't suppose the full effects have been calculated. The problem is that humans are way too advanced now. Before the 1940s, ...