Session 5
Ambassador of Strings & Wings
So maybe you want to buy electric? NOT ME! One in 5 owners who buy electric go back to gas so they say, i believe there will be more than that in the near future.
I'll never forget going with my grandpa to Sears back in 1995 and he bought a Packard Bell computer with the newly released Windows 95. The smug salesman said " Sir, this thing has a 1GB hard drive: you will never use that in your lifetime". A standard blank DVD is 4.7GB, my phone is 64GB, my kid's Fire tablets are 64GB, even my Honeywell Doorbell is 10GB lmaoCouple things come to mind.
Wright Brother made their first flight in 1903. We put a man on the moon in 1969.
My first PC was an 8086 with a 20MB hard drive. Purchased in the 80s. Today, I’m typing this on the phone I’m holding in my hand. It has a 128gb hard drive.
And that’s some of the major questions that still need resolved. Batteries that mysteriously catch fire. Safe handling (disposal) of spent batteries that will need replaced in the car. Where are they going to get the huge increase in demand of electricity needed to charge these things. And Until they figure some of this out…. Or engineer a safer longer lasting (not lithium) battery. We’re not ready to head Willy nilly into the world of EV.It appears that EVs are randomly incinerating themselves, and their surroundings, in the aftermath of the recent hurricane in Florida. IIRC, that ship full of cars that caught fire last year might have caught fire because of an exposure of moisture to an EV, or two, that were on board. I can’t imagine what kind of environmental impact the manufacturing needs of the EV industry will have in store for us as a species…
It appears that EVs are randomly incinerating themselves, and their surroundings, in the aftermath of the recent hurricane in Florida. IIRC, that ship full of cars that caught fire last year might have caught fire because of an exposure of moisture to an EV, or two, that were on board. I can’t imagine what kind of environmental impact the manufacturing needs of the EV industry will have in store for us as a species…
There in lies the biggest problem with EV vehicles: Lithium Ion Batteries. While they are phenomenal at recharging capabilities and long lasting, they are really only best in small applications like hand held power tools, portable electronics and remote batteries. Even in something like lawnmowers, they are pushing the boundaries of their limits and their lifespan gets cut down a lot. Something as large and demanding as a vehicle is just way beyond their range.And that’s some of the major questions that still need resolved. Batteries that mysteriously catch fire. Safe handling (disposal) of spent batteries that will need replaced in the car. Where are they going to get the huge increase in demand of electricity needed to charge these things. And Until they figure some of this out…. Or engineer a safer longer lasting (not lithium) battery. We’re not ready to head Willy nilly into the world of EV.