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EV's need functional solid state batteries. Then the debate will be over. Faster charging, longer life and more durable.
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financially stable. The the best thing to do with your money is to lnvest it rightly because money left for savings always end up used with no returns
Being of age and how to manage the sequence of returns in those early periods is what seems quite scary in the current market. The market is never a loser in a twenty year cycle, but the 2000s decade scenario scares me and could really disrupt my retirement. When you are no longer accumulating but withdrawing its hard to be anything but cautions
The town I'm in has the highest electric rates in the state !
So it won't work for this town !
Lithium ion batteries do have "memory." It's important to drain them as much as is safely possible before fully recharging them. This increases the battery's ability reach a true 100% charge throughout its lifespan. By constantly topping off the battery every day, charge stored in the cells inhibits them from ever reaching a fully discharged state, greatly contributing to degradation.
I would by a camel to ride before I buy an EV. They are a very bad idea !
Ok, Scotty, my headed just exploded!
I like my old 20 year old girl. She likes her regular old gas. I drive her less. I am happy.
My rates haven’t changed at all. Depends where you live. But if it went up 50% it would be way less than gas.
No more gas tax. Guess the gubment will have to place trackers on EVs and tax by the mile.
If you’re going to jump into the EV deep-end, time install solar and battery in your house. You can / should charge off hours when electrical rates are less
BTW, so far we have free charging at work.