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So there's a lot of talk about EV's or electric vehicles becoming the new defective vehicle of the future few problems with it logistically though number one electric charge points across loads of major cities in especially more breweries there's just not enough infrastructure for electrical charging to play for them as out there number two is the amount of lithium that needs to be mind to form the batteries is so unfashionable if you wanna replace every single intelligent Ocean engine vehicle that it just wouldn't be possible either financially or physically in terms of this resource required so I know what you guys think about if it is feasibility in the future
So I own an electric vehicle and I think the biggest issue that I've encountered is with the number of superchargers that just isn't enough. And I completely agree with the point about the lithium batteries. realistically it just creates a new problem. It doesn't actually solve anything.
I won hundred percent agree I'm in as one of those ones where I've been in charging stations for ages and there's two charging ports and there's three people waiting and it's like if it's this bad now imagine what's gonna be like in a few days down the line
I think the evenings right now is super dumb because especially in United States the power comes from coal so like you're charging your phone or you're charging your phone you're charging your car with dirty power you know
Yeah I think it's one part from that hasn't really been solved it's like we are charging for electricity but then where is the source of electricity come from in the afternoons would consider 30 if yours so where is she just adding another layer to the problem if we think is that
Not as I feel like the problem with Evies also stands from the fact that they're just not financially viable at that I actually don't make any money for any company that actually produces them so yeah they're really not realistic
As a very good point I mean if these companies can't make money from them then it kind of kills incentive to keep producing them and the government have been subsidising it for a long time but how long can I actually go on for I mean big problem
Well that's interesting and also not to mention the resources needed just to produce them aside from Lithium with the whole package. And which is why it's interesting that Tesla for instance a lot of people see them as an EV company they're not they're a battery company and hopefully we'll we'll see them progress.
And by that I mean progress to the point where actually the resources needed and in the batteries to really have an effective vehicle is feasible, sustainable and doable.
They are saying that battery tech is getting more and more efficient and that soon we have like 1000 more batteries and no batteries I can hold insane amounts of energy especially because also linked to let the solar company make sense