Joe Rogan has some interesting talk shows but what I don't like about Rogan is that he moved from California to Texas to cut his tax bill by millions, his spotify contract censors what he can say and on top of that he supported Berny Sanders,If you like Joe Rogan, make sure you listen to his two pod casts with Musk as the guest. Some of my favorite JRE podcasts.
Looks like something was covered up there, but we will likely never know what?Actually a great point, Nichola Tesla pioneered wireless electricity! Electric trains, planes and automobiles would have been all possible. However would it have been able to provide all the electricity all would require? Wardenclyffe Tower - Wikipedia
Actually with a 600 mile range and a 6 year warranty would consider (accept the confiscatory 100K price for the extended range). The Rivian's are pretty kewl as well, again though way too pricey, at that cost I would have to keep the vehicle a long time to make it worth it. I am not anti-electric vehicle, I think though there are problems now and in the future that people are not seeing when they become much more popular. As for the environment, I think the "green" aspect is not truly being looked at too. Lithium mining is very hard on the environment. Ironically oil is needed to make quite a bit of them too, especially with all the plastics that are used.I would buy an electric vehicle just for the cool factor.. Period.
And the more I look at the F150's a FRUNK sounds pretty cool.
All the things you said, as well as the big question, HOW DO WE GENERATE ALL THAT ELECTRICITY? I'm not at all sure solor, water turbine, and wind energy will ever provide enough to meet all our electricity needs, let alone the needs of all electric vehicles, including transport trucks? If that requires coal, natural gas, as well as nuclear power plants, would the environment be any better off? That is likely where this is going, and the new Tesla, beating a Dodge Hellcat in two drag races, in a row, you-tube video, impressed me!Actually with a 600 mile range and a 6 year warranty would consider (accept the confiscatory 100K price for the extended range). The Rivian's are pretty kewl as well, again though way too pricey, at that cost I would have to keep the vehicle a long time to make it worth it. I am not anti-electric vehicle, I think though there are problems now and in the future that people are not seeing when they become much more popular. As for the environment, I think the "green" aspect is not truly being looked at too. Lithium mining is very hard on the environment. Ironically oil is needed to make quite a bit of them too, especially with all the plastics that are used.
The Rivians are awesome! I would absolutely go that route if I was seriously shopping for an EV. The hold back right now is the pissing match for charging locations between them and Tesla. Once that gets sorted out, I will seriously consider it.Actually with a 600 mile range and a 6 year warranty would consider (accept the confiscatory 100K price for the extended range). The Rivian's are pretty kewl as well, again though way too pricey, at that cost I would have to keep the vehicle a long time to make it worth it. I am not anti-electric vehicle, I think though there are problems now and in the future that people are not seeing when they become much more popular. As for the environment, I think the "green" aspect is not truly being looked at too. Lithium mining is very hard on the environment. Ironically oil is needed to make quite a bit of them too, especially with all the plastics that are used.
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