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With the recent fluctuations of the stock market and dropping of oil prices the political influence becomes much stronger in terms of controlling the economic impact to the world by reduced oil use. Many on this site have experienced recession and inflation as it relates to the price of a barrel of oil and to some extent our economy could be impacted by the reduction of fossil fuel use. Something to think about is that many 3rd world countries need oil byproducts to sustain life ie., heat their homes. As such the use of fossil fuels will be around a long time. |
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markinnaples (03-08-2020) |
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Fortunately markets in the free world are built around the consumer. If electric vehicles are made more convenient, more reliable, safer than an ICE vehicle, then the free market will kill ICE all by its self. So if GM has a winner then why is Mary Barra is on the record in mid 2019 asking the US Government to change the "200,000 vehicle rule"? This is the the so called "tax credit cliff" which is a subsidy quota that mandates relief to the US taxpayer to stop subsidizing EV sales in the future. US Government said no. If GM goes into Chapter again GM could be finished. I suspect the Next 12 months are critical for Mary. as I said back on page 1 She looks to be "all in" at this time. I wish her luck. |
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Arrowsmith (03-06-2020) |
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markinnaples (03-06-2020) |
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What price range do the batteries cost? I have solar on my house, but it feeds the grid and I get credit for what goes out and then use the grid when the solar isn't producing. I'm sure I would need more panels to charge a vehicle in addition power the house.
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and the poor. The middle of the society always carries the cost because they work, and pay the majority of the taxes. |
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I think you can get Tesla batteries for cheap but would check into it since you already have solar.
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Won't mean wooden rollercoasters aren't still a blast, though! |
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Like watching a drag race between 2 cars,in silence.
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It is not exactly about fun or roller coasters. Please tell me what am I missing here? |
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Without knowing the safety of the newer upcoming Battery technology from GM what we have today is Knowledge based upon experience. What we know:
These EV's can experience multiple classes of fires: Class A (tires, fabrics, plastics). Class B (fuel). Class C (lithium-ion batteries in hybrid and electric cars). Class D (magnesium, titanium, aluminum and lithium). Electric vehicle fires can exceed 5,000 F. Applying water or foam may cause a violent flare-up as the water molecules separate into explosive hydrogen and oxygen gases. There are several common risks for first responders associated with electric vehicle fires: Electrical shock (up to 400 volts). Extremely high temperatures and thermal runaway. Toxic fumes. Lithium burns (respiratory and skin reactions). Toxic runoff. Reignition up to 24 hours after initial extinguishment. |
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