Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 04, 2022 at 21:19:53 from (50.102.18.81):
In Reply to: Ford's electric F150 posted by 37 chief on January 04, 2022 at 19:00:35:
Stan, On tool talk I ask people talking about buying cordless tools to consider the replacement cost of the battery. I recently read where a man refused to pay $22k to replace the battery on his 2013 Tesla. Google it: man buys diamite and blows up his tesla. Even a video shows Tesla blowing up. Also read where a rock damaged the battery on an EV.
How much will it cost to replace the EV battery and how long will the battery last?
Another concern I have is how will temperature play a part in battery output? No battery likes sub zero temps. How much of the battery's energy will be used to power the heater and in the summer AC?
My Lithium cordless batteries don't like to be charged when they are hot. Their output seems to be less when they are very cold.
No battery lasts forever. No battery will ever be fully recharged. Each charging cycle the battery isn't as good as it once was.
I can't see EV's as a solution to anything. I won't buy an EV. It's your money, buy what you want. Time will tell how long the battery will last.
I think hydrogen is a better way to store green energy. I know little about fuel cells or how long they will last.
Perhaps someone needs to improve the flux capacitor they used in back to the future.
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