Sorry to hear about your decaying electrical grid, but not every part of the world is like that. Some countries are continuing to add electrical supply in anticipation of future use. Here in British Columbia we have plenty of surplus power, while over in Quebec they've stated that they could handle a million electric cars right now without having to upgrade anything.That's like comparing apples to watermelons. Just cause they're round doesn't make them equal and a Telsa isn't the same as a CTS-V just cause it has wheels and seats. This is my biggest bitch with these Electric cars so go ahead and hate on me. Electric isn't free. I work utility construction and now you want to overload out decaying grid with more electric using cars. Oh and lets not forget about the tons of battery inside them. Yeah that doesn't cause issues when needing replaced or disposed of. Guess I'm just old.
Not in my time,maybe the grandkids.Just wait till the government mandates everyone must drive electric cars.![]()
Back in 1903 gas was an unwanted bi-product when making kerosene for lamps.Sorry to hear about your decaying electrical grid, but not every part of the world is like that. Some countries are continuing to add electrical supply in anticipation of future use. Here in British Columbia we have plenty of surplus power, while over in Quebec they've stated that they could handle a million electric cars right now without having to upgrade anything.
There's a lot of value in the lithium in the old batteries, they do get recycled. I can imagine similar conversations back in 1903 when Oldsmobile was setting up production lines - people would say "where are you going to get gasoline for all those cars? Last week there was only two gallons on the shelf at the drug store".
People, corporations and supply lines will adapt to the future.![]()
Exactly! Hydro-cracking to increase gasoline production wasn't even invented until 1913. Where a need exists, something will come along to fill it.Back in 1903 gas was an unwanted bi-product when making kerosene for lamps.
That's like comparing apples to watermelons. Just cause they're round doesn't make them equal and a Telsa isn't the same as a CTS-V just cause it has wheels and seats.
Sorry to hear about your decaying electrical grid, but not every part of the world is like that. Some countries are continuing to add electrical supply in anticipation of future use. Here in British Columbia we have plenty of surplus power, while over in Quebec they've stated that they could handle a million electric cars right now without having to upgrade anything.
There's a lot of value in the lithium in the old batteries, they do get recycled. I can imagine similar conversations back in 1903 when Oldsmobile was setting up production lines - people would say "where are you going to get gasoline for all those cars? Last week there was only two gallons on the shelf at the drug store".
People, corporations and supply lines will adapt to the future.![]()
I like that line, but I also am in agreeance here below...People, corporations and supply lines will adapt to the future.![]()
Do you know where electric comes from ? It doesn't magically appear. I comes from burning huge amounts of natural gas or damming river, it comes from burning coal. It comes from ridiculously loud windmills (which I happen to think are pretty cool) but they are fairly noisy for people living near them. Glad in Canada you have a surplus of electric. And I don't own stock in a buggy company nor do I live in the stone ages but I also live in the real world and know electric cars aren't practical. Wait till the electric companies raise rates so high you can't afford to drive your car..And it WILL happen.

Germany didn't get rid of all nuclear power, they still have about 5% of their power atomic energy. As for coal, they burn the same amount of hard and soft coal now as compared to 2002, currently just over 20% of the total power production. Solar accounts for the same percentage as coal, and wind power is even greater - over a quarter of their electricity comes from this right now. Percentages of both solar and wind keep rising each year.It is kind of like the debate over nuclear power, Germany and Japan got rid of all their nuclear plants and are now burning coal again, wind and solar have proven to be incapable of producing enough power to merit a huge nationwide investment. Decisions, decisions huh?
^^^Owns stock in a buggy whip company.
Just wait till the government mandates everyone must ride in self-driving electric cars.![]()