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Huh? What Hertz actually announced was a 1/3 reduction in the EV fleet. That means they are keeping 2/3 of their EV fleet. You can google this stuff instead of making bogus assumptions from headlines. Rental car companies adjust their fleets on a nearly continuous basis.
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Point to some articles that talk about all the EVs being towed during that particular event. Point to some articles about wind farms going offline due to cold weather. |
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For one thing, batteries just don't charge as well in the cold. That goes for ALL batteries, not just EV batteries. But lead-acid batteries, even if nearly depleted, can still take a charge when cold. Not as much as if they were warm, but enough to get you up and going. EV batteries won't. They have to be preconditioned in extremely cold weather before they'll take on more charge. If the driver doesn't precondition them before getting to the charging station, the driver has to wait for a half-hour, give or take, for the station charger to warm up the battery to the point where it WILL take a charge, and even then the charging process may take much longer than normal. Sitting at a station for an hour and a half getting a charge, with a line of folks behind you getting progressively more irritated, is a whole lot different than swinging into a gas station off the freeway and fueling up the Family Truckster with about 20 gallons of gasoline. EVs are a reasonable option in Florida. Up north, they're far more trouble than they're worth. |
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We are swapping kids EV for our 7 person suv for the summer will see how TV heat effects the EV batteries. |
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As an aside, I have an electric golf cart and I love it. |
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Internal combustion engine. You know like 95% on road. |
Recently flew to San Diego and toured north to Capistrano, Laguna Beach and then to Palm Springs, La Quinta and Salton Sea. Rented a car from Hertz with option for EV vs ICE. Chose ICE because not familiar with EV and did not want to have to plan for charging. As it was, there were no charging stations at the hotels we booked. Much of our touring was in rural areas in the desert and around the Salton Sea. Stopped for fuel twice before flying back from Palm Springs airport. Great trip. EV may have worked but didn't need to include the new learning experience.
Nearing 80 and owning two ICE vehicles (one with 30K miles) averaging 35 MPG on trips, I quite frankly don't see a need for a new car, but if I did buy, it would likely be a HYBrid, avoiding premium for EV models. Only point is that the EV market is not attractive to me and I suspect others. I'll let the Jetsons work on the EV learning experience. |
[QUOTE=tophcfa;2292300]During cold weather the cars heater chews up the battery charge rapidly. Not a problem for those leaving their garage fully charged for a short commute, but major issues otherwise. Remembering all the EV’s that got stranded on I 95 between Fredericksburg and Richmond three winters ago when snow/ice shut down the highway overnight and keeping warm depleted the batteries.[/QUOTE
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I've owned and got rid of 2 EVs. These cold weather issues are real. In cold they also won't accept a charge. In cold the displayed available range read out is wrong. In cold the burn down rate of range is 3x normal. Insane worrisome cars.
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Gas vs electric
I think the notion that by 2033 all vehicles sold must be ev.wont happen. Even if it does even going out to 2040, half of vehicles around will still be gas given many people keep their cars for 10 years
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