Did you miss the move to Texas, Germany and China.Just buy a Prius and let others live on the bleading edge of technology. Tesla made the mistake of manufacturing in California and will be bankrupt in less than 15 years. The larger auto makers will buy the scraps.
Never ceases to amaze me how these “all electric” folks still don’t understand that increased fossil fuels will need to be burned to provide increased electricity for their green, virtue signaling lifestylesAll-Electric Future Comes At A Huge Cost | OilPrice.com
It's a good thing that some are looking at the big picture.
Maybe a little PR work by the nuclear industry?Never ceases to amaze me how these “all electric” folks still don’t understand that increased fossil fuels will need to be burned to provide increased electricity for their green, virtue signaling lifestyles
What should have been done FIRST is making the source of the power generation green, THEN make the end users appliances and cars electric.
THAT would be closer to “green“.
We don't have an EV and hopefully never will.The robot does the filling and shutting of the pump. I am guessing you do not have a home connection for charging your EV yet.
That's just dumb. A software tweak would fix that. I was thinking regen from towing meant you would arrive at your campsite with a fully charged EV battery, ready to explore.From the Tesla website:
"Use a flatbed trailer only. Do not TOW! "
From the Chevy Bolt owner's manual:
"If the vehicle is towed with all four wheels on the ground, the drivetrain components could be damaged. The repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty. Do not tow the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground."
The inconvenience of public charging stations is why I think EV ownership will be spearheaded by homeowners. Renters can take the bus.The robot does the filling and shutting of the pump. I am guessing you do not have a home connection for charging your EV yet.
All-Electric Future Comes At A Huge Cost | OilPrice.com
It's a good thing that some are looking at the big picture.