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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
Do to limited electric vehicles on road plus the power problem will the even replace majority of fossil fueled vehicles in this century? Or at least by 2050?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8FHgwgQhCw
So, is this guy wrong?
This just production problems which don’t include the extra power and distribution of power to make dent in reduction of fossil fueled vehicles.
Then, there they cost involved manufacturing EVs due to rising cost rare earth minerals (majority can’t afford 40K plus cost of EV vehicles for around town. Sure small amount EVs helps, but got real problems and distribution to solve IMO before make dent is vehicles on the road.
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IMO it's the "greenies" not seeing the forest for the trees....for instance, oil is used to generate the heat used to heat the water to produce the steam that turns the turbines that a generator converts into electricity. Even wind turbines us 60 gallons of oil for lubrication and that must be replaced every 500 hours. We are far from eliminating fossil fuels from this earth.