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Brannvesen on scored.co
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
The real reason (((they))) push it is because China can't produce a functional internal combustion engine like White countries can, it requires precision and you simply can't cheat with mechanical stuff.
By forcing EVs you give China an advantage because the battery is just a soggy bag of chemicals, so simple that even bugmen can produce it cheap using slave labor and cheat as they always do. This will not only kill the western car industry, but also flood our roads with inferior cars full of (((planned obsolesce))) that lacks basic safety and will blow up at any time.
> I don't get the hate for EVs. They can be fueled at home, unlike gas cars.
This is stupid, get a few jerry cans and you can fill up your car at home any time you want. Much safer than charging too. BTW, did you know that gas station are controlled environments, safe from accidents such as fire or explosions, unlike your home? Refueling/charging is a risky task, and nothing you want to do too close to your house in case something explodes.
> They have very few moving parts compared to gas cars
Volvos redblock engine can outlive you if you as a kid gets to inherit your grandpas old 240. I wouldn't be too worried about muh moving parts. Just change oil and filters regularly and the engine will run forever. Unlike batteries which will only last for 10 years at most.
> The only argument against EVs is that they're not widespread enough yet to be able to effortlessly find a fueling location or a repair shop like you can for gas cars... But that argument is mercilessly being eroded as more people get EVs and subsequently more infrastructure is built for them.
Any man can repair a car with an internal combustion engine anywhere, using basic tools, you can also transport liquid fuel much easier, even if the nearest gas station would be hundreds of miles away.
You can't fix an EV (or most complex electric appliances), either it works or it doesn't. The power grid also don't reach far outside the cities with enough power to run a charger that can recharge in a significant time, say less than an hour. This makes them useless for long trips. A city car basically. And why the hell would you need a car if you live in a city that has buses, trains and nice bicycle lanes.
A lot of this is just arguments for gas cars, which is fine. I certainly don't want to ban them. I think everyone should be able to choose what they think works better for them. So I don't get the foaming at the mouth hatred for EVs.
That's alright, I can respect that. Most of my hate is against the jew anyway, EVs shouldn't have subsidies or be able to drive around tax free while I have to pay insane taxes for my gas cars. Us gas car drivers are actually dependent on our cars unlike EV drivers. It's not too much to demand same tax rate for everyone, because roads cost money to build and maintain and someone has to pay for it. Heck I'm all for a fat tax on people walking on sidewalks too, because fat people causes more wear on those paths.
By forcing EVs you give China an advantage because the battery is just a soggy bag of chemicals, so simple that even bugmen can produce it cheap using slave labor and cheat as they always do. This will not only kill the western car industry, but also flood our roads with inferior cars full of (((planned obsolesce))) that lacks basic safety and will blow up at any time.
> I don't get the hate for EVs. They can be fueled at home, unlike gas cars.
This is stupid, get a few jerry cans and you can fill up your car at home any time you want. Much safer than charging too. BTW, did you know that gas station are controlled environments, safe from accidents such as fire or explosions, unlike your home? Refueling/charging is a risky task, and nothing you want to do too close to your house in case something explodes.
> They have very few moving parts compared to gas cars
Volvos redblock engine can outlive you if you as a kid gets to inherit your grandpas old 240. I wouldn't be too worried about muh moving parts. Just change oil and filters regularly and the engine will run forever. Unlike batteries which will only last for 10 years at most.
> The only argument against EVs is that they're not widespread enough yet to be able to effortlessly find a fueling location or a repair shop like you can for gas cars... But that argument is mercilessly being eroded as more people get EVs and subsequently more infrastructure is built for them.
Any man can repair a car with an internal combustion engine anywhere, using basic tools, you can also transport liquid fuel much easier, even if the nearest gas station would be hundreds of miles away.
You can't fix an EV (or most complex electric appliances), either it works or it doesn't. The power grid also don't reach far outside the cities with enough power to run a charger that can recharge in a significant time, say less than an hour. This makes them useless for long trips. A city car basically. And why the hell would you need a car if you live in a city that has buses, trains and nice bicycle lanes.
EVs are retarded.