Never in U.S. history has the public chosen leadership this malevolent. The moral clarity of their decision is crystalline, particularly knowing how Trump will regard his slim margin as a “mandate” to do his worst. We’ve learned something about America that we didn’t know, or perhaps didn’t believe, and it’ll forever color our individual judgments of who and what we are.
I've owned a Kia EV6 for just shy of a year - bought it the end of February, 2022.
Absolutely love the car! I live in WY and put Michelin X-Ices on it and it is amazing. I was worried about super deep snow so have been cautious about that, but every test so far the car has handled with ease. It is a great snow/ice car.
I way prefer driving it on snowy roads to my 2020 Ram Rebel with snow rated all-terrains.
This car makes me never want to drive an ICE vehicle again. Ram will be gone before summer, and I'm not looking back.
Thanks for posting that.
I opted for an Audi wagon that I’ve really been enjoying, but my wife’s in a Forester that we’ll probably trade out of for an EV in a few years.
I see an ICE in my family for the foreseeable future, mostly for road trips, but we’ll see. The bigger problem at this point is upgrading to a house with a garage that comfortably houses two vehicles plus tools and toys.
About a month after we bought the car, my wife, our two teenagers, and I, drove from central Wyoming to LA and back. 3,000+ miles. The car was awesome and didn't negatively impact our trip, except for one late night stop to charge in the parking lot of a closed Walmart. We played frisbee for 15 minutes.
Here in WY there are still only limited high speed chargers so that is a limiting factor, but we have found we can go anywhere we want to go. Because of limited charging infrastructure you have to plan more than you do in an ICE, but it's very doable and is getting better all the time.
We only have a one car garage and the EV lives in there. The Ram is too big to fit anyway. I love plugging in at night and using home electricity to heat the car up before we leave in the morning. Saves range and makes the car toasty warm from the start of the drive.
I mean, you’re comparing a low center of gravity AWD sedan to pick-up truck for snow. Did you remember to keep a cord of wood in back?
Well maybe I'm the faggot America
I'm not a part of a redneck agenda
WMD have you considered just charging outside if your garage is not big enough for two EVs? We have the charger on the outside of our house and charge in the driveway no problem
Figures. It would be cool though.
It’s working in China, at least with one BEV brand. I’m no Musk fanboi but as NA market got used to the idea of home or workplace charging, the swap thing became less important.
https://insideevs.com/news/622519/ni...hina-2022/amp/
Nissan, and others, are working on solid state batteries and expect to have them in cars in 5 years.
"Nissan expects that the solid-state battery technology it's busily developing will be ready for mass production in 2028. Development work is ongoing, but the Japanese company believes it's well positioned to launch pilot production in 2025 and gradually improve the technology."
"We think we have something quite special and are in a group leading the technology. We want to get the cost down [compared to lithium-ion batteries] by 50%, to double the energy density, and to offer three times the charging speed."
https://www.autoblog.com/amp/2023/02...-ev-batteries/
That’s the magic bullet that completely kills ice in all use cases. But I’ll believe it when I see it. Whatever happened to that Australian company that was supposed to quadruple energy density and have coin batteries to market soon (I think 2023?)
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Garbage trucks on the other hand...Seattle has at least one EV garbage truck. Was taking a lunch walk at work one day and it was garbage day. I'm walking by the truck and all of a sudden I'm like something is off. It was dead quiet except for backup beeps. Even the compactor was quiet and didn't need any increase in idle rpm because obviously there's no rpm. Talked to the guys running it and they were stoked because they didn't need hearing protection and could hold a conversation on the job now.
I’m in Seattle where it is generally temperate. I think that outside charging in snow and ice is generally fine and we’ve had no problems charging when it was cold. We’ve mostly parked our EV the few times it has snowed in the city just because it’s a small car (Fiat 500e) without snow tires and we have another more winter ready car, so no reason to chance it. I’d love to have a slightly bigger and possibly AWD EV at some point for whatever winter driving is within range.
Seattle never gets cold
There’s no downside to saying “I’ll believe it when I see it”, which is why I also fall back on this platitude regularly![]()
But the confidence level has shifted within the industry and it’s starting to feel more like a When not If evolution of current Lithium ion.
In my old R&D job I semi-regularly had to predict likelihood of commercialization of a promising technology. We all understood that ‘predictions’ in the 5-10 yr range were somewhat meaningless, which meant allocating $20 mm on that wasn’t something likely to affect your performance review 5 yrs later. But if you were being asked ‘hey there are reasons XYZ why we’d like to announce commercialization in 3 yrs before we commit the $250 mm for the next big step’, shit would get real & everyone would focus on looking at every assumption in that prediction. Solid State BEV seems to be in that 3 yr window. But I’m not in the industry, so…
I’ll believe it when I see it.
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/06/06/...v-battery.html
"From the “duh” department, California is already becoming more healthy because of electric car penetration, which has resulted in cleaner air in areas where electric cars are more prevalent, according to a new study."
Who woulda guessed? SLC peeps pay attention.
https://electrek.co/2023/02/10/surpr...nia-healthier/
Huh?
From the article:
"The study was published last week by the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. It tracked real-world pollution levels, electric car penetration, and emergency room visits across California between 2013 and 2019.
Completely unsurprisingly, the study found that clean air vehicles actually resulted in clean air, with the benefits being stronger in areas where there were more of them. Amazing. Who knew.
Each increase of 20 cars per 1,000 people (which is roughly equivalent to 2% of cars – since CA has 840 cars per 1,000 people) was associated with a .41ppb (parts per billion) drop in nitrogen dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere. California law sets average NOx standards at 30ppb, so a drop of .41 is a pretty big chunk, especially when compared to just 2% of EV penetration."
BTW, I'm no Tesla fanboy. I will laugh if Tesla ever goes bankrupt. But EV's in general, yeah I'm a fan.
Last edited by WMD; 02-12-2023 at 11:09 PM.
The study was zip code level analysis of NOX concentrations, age adjusted ED visit rates, adjusted for educational attainment. As someone who used to live in CA, and dealt with chemicals associated with asthma, lots of other regulations happened. It’s why people bitch about CA.
fremontfred aka Fred lambert the electrek pimp, got $$$ in referral codes and access
This ad was pretty funny but it is also pretty shitty of RAM. They are trying to keep Ford and others from getting first mover advantage and becoming known as EV leaders, because RAM is are behind. They don't have anything to sell so they are trying to make people wait to buy EVs until they do. They clearly don't give a shit about the environment / climate or anything but themselves.
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