Rivian CEO issues strong statement about people who purchase gas-powered cars: ‘Sort of like building a horse barn in 1910’::“I don’t think I would have believed it.”

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Let me help you

    Cost more up front: yes, new stuff always does

    Range is never real not even close: evidently tesla has been lying about range, but for the most part, if you use an AC in an electric vehicle the batteries die sooner…which is the same with ICE vehicles. Use more energy = deplete faster.

    Expensive to replace: yes

    Wear out sooner than ice engines? Oh I don’t know about that. There’s no moving parts in an electric car. No oil to change, timing belts, no yearly tightening. There’s still tires, brake fluid, and a host of new issues though. But they do not wear out sooner than ICE vehicles.

    Lack of charging stations: yes, a limited problem, but in my area there are tons of them and you also charge at home and work (work is free, so it’s free gas)

    Slow to charge? 10-15mins wait is really not a deal breaker, you’re just making some extra time to use the bathroom and get coffee.

    Useless on road trips: I personally just rented a full electric and did an 800 mile round trip. It was not that bad.

    Range worse in winter: goes along with ‘that’s how batteries work’. Plan your trip.

    It’s better for environment to keep older car on the road? Hard NO. Older ICE cars are less efficient with gas, which uses more gas. Getting a newer more efficient ICE car is better for the environment.

    Creating a battery is bad for the environment up front, but after that there’s a very small impact over the lifetime usage of that battery.

    On the other hand, creating an ICE engine is light on the environment, but through its lifetime pollutes. Way larger impact on the environment than the electric.

    • @Dlayknee
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      31 year ago

      Thank you for doing this so I didn’t have to