Posted by John T on March 16, 2021 at 07:04:43 from (107.77.216.173):
In Reply to: Tesla car battery posted by Geo-TH,In on March 16, 2021 at 06:06:10:
George as you well know EV's rely heavily on Lithium based battery chemistry. As an Electrical Engineer and 50 year RV owner I am naturally interested in and have studied their advantages as well as disadvantages AND NOT TO MY SURPRISE FOUND SOME DEGREE OF CONFLICTING INFORMATION OUT THERE AMONG SCIENTISTS AND EXPERTS..... Each may "fact check" each others opinions and conclusions to justify THEIR opinions I'm sure, so who to believe ?? Tesla??? This expert, That expert, Some person here ??? I sure cant make that decision for others and rely on MY own research, it may agree with some info or "fact checks" out there it may disagree with other "fact checks" yall are free of course to believe and do as you please....
I am NOT going to agree or disagree with your post "Tesla car battery production releases as much CO2 as 8 years of gasoline driving." to do so would take study and research and then WHOM DO YOU BELIEVE AND TRUST ??? Tesla's info or other scientists and experts or some person here ?????
That being said I am researching the use of Lithium in my RV and will make MY own decision and MY choice of "fact checkers" lol
Best wishes and God Bless all here and this great Nation
John T Retired n rusty Electrical Engineer NOT any Lithium battery expert, maybe if any are here, they hopefully can add to this??
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