@slashdot Read my lips... for regular people the technology is not yet mature. Maybe in 5-10 years, maybe.

@h4890 @slashdot Garbage. EVs work great. Even hybrids are amazing. There's a guy local here who just filled up his tank for the first time this year last week. Beats the hell out of more war in the middle east for oil

@jeffcliff @slashdot Nope. Not if you live in a country with winter, without places to charge them. Add to that, that they cost about 1.5-2x of the equivalent gasoline driven car, have less range, and over their life cycle, destroy the environment more.

In their current shape, they are nothing but a con.

@h4890 @slashdot buddy i live in canada. they are great in the winter, the 'not good in winter' thing is pure FUD

> Add to that, that they cost about 1.5-2x of the equivalent gasoline driven car,

...until you factor in the cost of gas

And the 'have less range' advantage is getting awful thin. For hybrids it's almost nonexistent.

the *ONLY* question is 'without places to charge them' which, in north america, is a narrowing area with time and already not an issue for the vast majority of people.

The nordic countries are leading the way for what canada is going to follow, the only real issue is the "who knows what we'll be paying tomorrow" tariffs make manufacturing vehicles in north america risky. That's it.

@jeffcliff @slashdot Incorrect. They lose about half the reach.

As for cost, electricity in europe is so expensive, there's no great difference, once you factor in the 1.5-2x cost of a car.

But sure... if you live in africa and drive all day long, there might be a case. But for europe, with european electricity prices and temperatures, gasoline powered cars are the cheapeast option.

I can buy a good used one for 5-10k EUR and it will last 20

@h4890 @slashdot

>Incorrect. They lose about half the reach.

Great. For a current year honda EV that's ~500km which is enough for the vast majority of people and trips

> As for cost, electricity in europe is so expensive, there's no great difference,

Which is why everyone in the nordic countries is switching to it?

If your electricity is expensive, maybe don't shut down your nuclear power plants. Also I find it hard to believe gas is cheaper over there than here, where we are literally in the middle of the world's largest oil supply

@jeffcliff @slashdot Are you mad? If the car loses half its range, its defective. Apply that thinking to a gasoline driven car, and the vendor would have to replace it.

It also pushes up the cost of driving 2x. You have been fooled!

As for sweden, 7% is electric, so no, you are plain wrong there. As for norway, they are socialist, and are swimming in oil, so you got like 50% of the cost subsidized by the government. So that is political and has onthing to do with technology.

@h4890 @slashdot

> Are you mad? If the car loses half its range, its defective. Apply that thinking to a gasoline driven car, and the vendor would have to replace it.

Not if it doesn't involve dying for oil in the middle east, or destabilizing our atmosphere. Every single person I know, including myself hasn't been bothered by it. 500km range is enough for a lot if not the vast majority of people, including my household.

> It also pushes up the cost of driving 2x. You have been fooled!

No, it hasn't. It's net cheaper to not have to use gas, and to not have to repair the ~50x more complexity in an ICE vehicle.

> As for norway, they are socialist,

You say this like it's a bad thing.

> and are swimming in oil, so you got like 50% of the cost subsidized by the government.

As opposed to the US which does the same thing with fossil fuel cars within living memory having to bail out the entire gas guzzling auto industry? Vehicle manufacture is a subsidized and regulated industry, period.

> So that is political and has onthing to do with technology.

No, it's everything to do with technology. They invested in technology that made it possible to do this both as individuals and as a society.
@jeffcliff @slashdot @h4890 electric vehicles are good for bug men who don't care about cool shit like engines. Aka gays
@dt_oid @jeffcliff @h4890 @slashdot but they invented other cool shit like speakers in your electric car so it sounds like you're doing cool shit
@Deunan @dt_oid @h4890 @jeffcliff @slashdot Existing car companies going hard on EVs is retarded. Anybody who wants an EV can buy a Tesla and will probably have a better experience. Normal people want shit they know they can fill up absolutely anywhere and isn't going to be worthless in 10 years because the battery has turned into an enormous paperweight.

Don't even give a shit if EVs are funner to drive and actually somehow better for the environment, the reality is it's just not going to fucking work with the way things are and they should stop wasting my money subsidizing this garbage. I don't give a shit about the middle east.
@dumpster @Deunan @dt_oid @slashdot @h4890

> Existing car companies going hard on EVs is retarded.

No, it's not retarded, it's necessary and desirable.

> Anybody who wants an EV can buy a Tesla

Tesla needs competition if or no reason other than that it's proprietary and locked down as fuck, and elon musk benefits from every car sold. And while it is true that he is part canadian most of the benefits to him getting fantastically richer stay with him/the US

> Normal people want shit they know they can fill up absolutely anywhere

First of all, electricity is everywhere. Secondly, no they don't care about whether or not you can fill up in antarctica or wherever boonies you are talking about, becuase they don't go there.

> and isn't going to be worthless in 10 years because the battery has turned into an enormous paperweight.

And if batteries continue to get cheaper, as they have been? Then in 10 years not only will it not be worthless it'll be one cheap battery away from being almost as valuaable as new. Car manufacturers are scared shitless of this fact because they know right well that if their competition starts building recycleable, replacable batteries their 'buy a car every N years' gig is done.

> somehow better for the environment,

They are.

> the reality is it's just not going to fucking work with the way things are

They are already working, this isn't a hypothetical. Nations like norway are ahead of the curve and showing us what we will be doing in a decade or two.

> and they should stop wasting my money subsidizing this garbage.

That's fine. Stop wasting my money subsidizing your garbage, then.

> I don't give a shit about the middle east.

Clearly, but since you want to drive an oil-burning car you should be front of the line in the invasion of iran, but you're clearly not willing to do that, and as such are a hypocrite expecting someone else's children to do that for you.
@jeffcliff @Deunan @dumpster @slashdot @h4890

CONTEND WITH THE ARGUMENT STOP GISHGALLOPING HOW DOES YOUR WORLD VIEW ACCOUNT FOR THE FACT THAT EVS ARE HOMOSEXUAL
@dt_oid @Deunan @dumpster @slashdot @h4890 IT ACCEPTS THAT FACT AND ACCEPTS HOMOSEXUALS AS A NORMAL HEALTHY PART OF SOCIETY
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@jeffcliff @Deunan @dt_oid @dumpster @slashdot This is incorrect. Omos have mental illness but they can be cured with therapy and medicine.

The fact that society accepts mental illness and does nothing to cure it, is sad and a sign of a declining society.

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