Ok Swerd and others, do you feel 'duped' ??
Rowan Atkinson has said he feels “a little duped” by electric cars and urged motorists to keep using older petrol vehicles to help save the planet.
news.yahoo.com
Not really a joke of a article, but quite the Mr. Bean mentality...
“In terms of manufacture, these cars have paid their environmental dues"
So, after they are made, ICE vehicles no longer have any environmental impact? And THAT'S his takeaway? I highly doubt it.
Likewise, he states "CO2 emissions could be dramatically reduced if our current fleet of cars bought new were kept by the original owner for five years, rather than sold after an average of just three years."
Yep! After three years, those cars are just thrown in the garbage can. They aren't resold to others who then drive them for years, and resold again to be driven for years more.
He's proving to be far more like the idiot character he plays on screen rather than any type of person with even a basic degree.
The environmental impact, AND ISSUES, of EVs are quite well documented. Anyone speaking about the issues associated with EVs should actually speak to the actual issues instead of the ridiculous ignorance portrayed in this article.
ICE vehicles pollute significantly more over their lifespan than EVs. EVs pollute significantly more during the manufacturing process. That's a pretty simply concept. The crossover point, where EVs are a smaller carbon footprint is many yeas later.
Here's the rub: ICE vehicles aren't new. EVs, as a technology, are still really in their infancy. Anyone buying today is still a fairly early adopter. No bleeding edge. Maybe not even 'cutting edge' anymore. But, early.
EVs will never be everywhere until certain problems are really addressed. Things like charging times and recycling/replacement batteries are addressed.
Why won't a lot of road warriors buy EVs? It takes too long to charge.
Why won't apartment dwellers buy EVs? It takes too long to charge!
Why won't people in single car homes buy EVs? IT TAKES TOO LONG TO CHARGE!!!!
(yes, there are exceptions)
But, what about when the technology gets to a point where it takes five minutes to get 300 miles? Or five minutes to get 500 miles? How will these very same people feel then?
I'm not buying an EV because of the environment. I care about it, but it's not my first thought. I'm buying it because I live and work in a metropolitan area. I swear, when I drive, I see a Tesla as one out of about every 30 cars on the road. EVs are all over the place in my area. Just outside of Washington DC. Not Montgomery County, but Loudoun. An area where every other person has a 20-30 mile commute to the office. Many own single family homes, and we have (relatively speaking) high incomes and multiple cars in the home. I did a TON of soul searching on whether an EV would be the best way to go. But, because I do have access to a ICE for family trips, and I'm dropping $60+ a week on fill ups, it seemed like it made a lot of sense to get a smaller EV for my daily 50+ miles of driving and the occasional visit to family in the area with less than a 150 mile day being what I see 350+ days a year.