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27th June 2021, 08:33 #11Senior Member
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It's a very narrow view about electric cars. Just a food for a thought. How are batteries made? How much resources are needed? At some point you need to utilize this toxic waste. Where and how? In Norway and in Finland i guess too you get more "green" electricity, but the rest of the world still burns something to get electricity. And now I even don't need to touch the real issue when more cars go electric you need to rebuild all the infrastucture (very very thick cabling, more substations etc)
Still green? I read a recent study where it's not so green anymore. Actually they state that petrol cars are now more "green".
Until we go hydrogen don't blabber about "green" electric cars. If you don't see a smoke from the cars tailpipe, it necessary doesn't mean that this vehicle is green.
Sent from my GM1913 using TapatalkLast edited by cali; 27th June 2021 at 09:08.
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And they are not continuing in WEC. And they have struggles with EVs and profit, and image in general due to those no-personality--looking EVs. Plus talk on the street is that the first Tycan was not...
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