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My divergent writing, or the EV terms ICE and PHEV?
ICE=InternalCombustionEngine PHEV=PluginHybridElecVehicle
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Out here in the west, especially the places I go, gas stations are scarce, much less charge stations. As much as try to justify an EV, I can’t (without getting it as a 3rd car, which I refuse to do). I only drive 5k miles a year now. Half that is traveling to camp/bike spots.
In short, I’m not the target audience, which is why I just bought an offroad rig today with a manual transmission But every time I see an Hyundai Ioniq 5 pass by, I keep wishing I could somehow justify a $50k 3rd vehicle. |
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In Germany and a few other countries, however, they are doing just the opposite. Germany is facing energy shortfalls yet is actively sabotaging the supply they have. I don't know how much sense it makes when you are short of electricity generation capacity to shut down working nuclear power stations. And their Energiewiende transformation to green power was only possible because it was underpinned by access to cheap Russian natural gas. Now that the supply of that Russian gas has been cut, their plans are in tatters but they are still proceeding as if that supply is still forthcoming. Any country looking to electrify their society to a greater degree, shouldn't ever put themselves in a position where they have to consider rationing electricity. Not only will it frustrate consumers in the short term, but it will surely undercut confidence in such a future and will only serve to amplify resistance to such a future being imposed.
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VW-11 million units sold in 2021..Toyota-2.4 million BUT revenues for Toyota a little higher than VW(interesting). https://www.zippia.com/advice/largest-car-companies/
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Interesting article in today's Boston Globe about taking a road trip in a (non-Tesla) EV.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/01/...verlay_Results Bottom line -- range anxiety is a thing...if you're not driving a Tesla, you may find it quite challenging to find a usable Level 2 or Level 3 charger. A key challenge with EVs is that people in apartment buildings may not have easy access to chargers. Eventually apartment building owners will *probably* put chargers in parking lots, but for those that park on the street, chargers just may not be available for a long time. Another hard line between the haves and have nots. Easy enough for the "haves" to own an EV as a second or third vehicle. But, for those who can barely afford a first vehicle, and live in rental housing...
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An interesting side note..Audis in Dakar right now are 'hybrids' in that the electric motor drives the car and a 4 cylinder ICE charges the batteries..I wonder if it's plug in?
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I've driven a few of them and the quiet, instant acceleration is fun. But they're not for me.
Much prefer the sound of a sports car, the smell of gas. I own 2 vehicles, both manual transmission. Maybe in 15 or 20 years I'll consider one as tech advances. But in the foreseeable future, I have no desire. |
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0 to 70 in a block, can't imagine folks like my mother not evicerating entire communities as she rushes from her hair appointment to her weekly bridge game
She is set up with a good place for a charger and off street parking. Lots of short trips, good weather and $$$. Good candidate for an ev |
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From a policy perspective, equity ought to be a goal--but it is seldom included by policy makers who skew middle class and up. One simple answer would be "free" and enhanced public transportation in all urban areas--but giving free stuff to poor people is deeply suspect in America. But we can hide it as a tax subsidy to the middle class, or a handout to businesses and everyone seems to be fine with it. |
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No real impact in Europe, none in China: https://carsalesbase.com/europe-volkswagen/ https://carsalesbase.com/china-volkswagen/ Some impact in US: https://carsalesbase.com/us-volkswagen/ Dieselgate broke in September 2015 and really was a US-centric branding challenge...but most people who don't drive diesels probably couldn't tell you what it was...
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