Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas cars
Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas cars
Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas cars
The study also estimated that gas-powered vehicles cause at least twice as much environmental damage over their lifetimes as EVs, and said the benefits of EVs can be expected to increase in coming decades as clean sources of power, such as solar and wind, are brought onto the grid.
The simplicity of an electric motor compared to a gas engine at a general level is pretty incredible, how could EVs not be more efficient and far more simple to maintain?
It wouldn't make basic logical sense outside of outlier edgecases for combustion engines to be more efficient.
I've had an EV for quite a while. It was used when I got it and quite aged now. I had the get new tires and new brake pads a few times. Thats it. In total. For almost 6 years.
Oh the reservoir for the wiper fluid is cracked, but like, I'm going to get around to fixing that. I swear.
A gas powered vehicle is hot and constantly trying to rattle itself to pieces.
Just operating at a lower temperature and not like, violently rattling constantly seems more than sufficient to explain the reduced maintenance.
The many fluids, the heat, the vibrations, the pistons, the belts, the transmission, the exhaust, the alternator. ICE vehicles are controlled chaos!
That's because ICE engine work by relentlessly blowing shit up. It's the most primative technology aside from the wheel or the lever.
How it's still the norm after so many years is beyond me. Actually no, we know the dark story of why that is.
But yeah, tiny explosions to move a vehicle is caveman shit.
That's something I love about my Bolt, the absolute stillness, no shuttering, no annoying noise, just pure acceleration. Someone even asked me "don't you miss the sound of the engine?" Obviously, no, I don't. Some people can be so weird about the things they're afraid of changing.
How's the cost of battery replacement or does roadmaster usually time with vehicle end of life?