Yes they run on the power lines!No problem, it’ll be electric vehicles.
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Yes they run on the power lines!No problem, it’ll be electric vehicles.
Pros - Clean airRivian confirms plans for $5B Georgia electric truck plant | Fox Business | Fox Business
Electric vehicle maker Rivian formally announced plans Thursday to build a $5 billion manufacturing plant in Georgia.www.foxbusiness.com
"heels up Harris"Pros - Clean air
rich people will buy them to look cool & never will use as a truck
Cons-
Countries sitting on oil could care less about clean air
1st electric car was made in 1832, the oil lobbyists made sure the average person wouldn’t ever be able to afford one.
Rivian wants to make their own batteries
Tesla scraped that idea after already building a plant - can you say cost overrun.
$74,165-$98k for a maxed out one.
Dead-battery disposal - huge problem
Most people can’t afford a Tesla especially when they break. (ingenious - need specialized tools to work on)
Batteries are 4-$5k
80% of the interiors are made from petroleum.
The turbines that run our homes electricity are run from guess what - natural gas or oil.
Europe is already putting limits on electricity usage & cost are going way up.
Windmills - what if there’s no wind like in Texas during the last ice freeze
& the biggest con- heels up Harris just appointed herself as the future charging station poster child & last week couldn’t figure out how to charge a car.
The definition of fascism is when Industry and Government get together to financially sodomize the public, especially the taxpayers.The Atlanta Journal-Constitution first reported last week Rivian and the governor would announce the deal Thursday, which is expected to bring roughly 7,500 manufacturing jobs to an approximately 2,000-acre site along I-20 in southern Walton and Morgan counties.
You can tell they’re coming when they start breathing hard.thing is…you’ll never hear them coming.
Lot more drag racing will be going on too!You can tell they’re coming when they start breathing hard.
At the current time (+/-) 54% of all electricity produced in the US is from coal. Suppose that if every time you charge up your Tesla, you also got a 5lb bag of toxic coal ash to dispose of as well.Pros - Clean air
rich people will buy them to look cool & never will use as a truck
Cons-
Countries sitting on oil could care less about clean air
1st electric car was made in 1832, the oil lobbyists made sure the average person wouldn’t ever be able to afford one.
Rivian wants to make their own batteries
Tesla scraped that idea after already building a plant - can you say cost overrun.
$74,165-$98k for a maxed out one.
Dead-battery disposal - huge problem
Most people can’t afford a Tesla especially when they break. (ingenious - need specialized tools to work on)
Batteries are 4-$5k
80% of the interiors are made from petroleum.
The turbines that run our homes electricity are run from guess what - natural gas or oil.
Europe is already putting limits on electricity usage & cost are going way up.
Windmills - what if there’s no wind like in Texas during the last ice freeze
& the biggest con- heels up Harris just appointed herself as the future charging station poster child & last week couldn’t figure out how to charge a car.