Tesla and Uber Unlikely to Survive (Vol. 2)
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hyphen said:
jsf said:
RobDickinson said:
Some sc sites already have accessible starlink WiFi, the car knows the connection and it just works.
No brainer really.
Wonder if they'll sell access to non tesla users
Who doesnt have 4G or 5G these days?No brainer really.
Wonder if they'll sell access to non tesla users
It's years since I've needed to connect to 3rd party wifi when away from home.
isleofthorns said:
anyone else watching the electric car revolution on bbc1?.... shows the human cost of the EV supply chain
No one cares. It’s all bullst. Everything you own can be spun as toxic. Imagine the discussion between two eco tts. I walked. Oh I took the bus. Oh you eat meat. No one buys Tesla to save the planet
Burwood said:
No one buys Tesla to save the planet
I wouldnt necessarily say no one, but the percentage is very small....What worries me is the self gratifying smugness that some, thankfully a small number, of 'eco friendly' car owners like to push. And when you wrap that up with the misguided governments of the world desperately trying to buy credibility, we end up with a situation where EV's are sold to the public as some sort of magical savior of the world, which they aren't.
But hey, bad news sells and we should expect to see more and more exposé programs and articles - Tesla today, VW group tomorrow?
off_again said:
I wouldnt necessarily say no one, but the percentage is very small....
What worries me is the self gratifying smugness that some, thankfully a small number, of 'eco friendly' car owners like to push. And when you wrap that up with the misguided governments of the world desperately trying to buy credibility, we end up with a situation where EV's are sold to the public as some sort of magical savior of the world, which they aren't.
But hey, bad news sells and we should expect to see more and more exposé programs and articles - Tesla today, VW group tomorrow?
Tbh studies have shown just how badly Euro 4 and even Euro 5 diesel have impacted air quality in major cities the past couple of decades. If nothing else, EV's are at least a solution there.What worries me is the self gratifying smugness that some, thankfully a small number, of 'eco friendly' car owners like to push. And when you wrap that up with the misguided governments of the world desperately trying to buy credibility, we end up with a situation where EV's are sold to the public as some sort of magical savior of the world, which they aren't.
But hey, bad news sells and we should expect to see more and more exposé programs and articles - Tesla today, VW group tomorrow?
This is a recent one done in Brussels.
https://theicct.org/sites/default/files/publicatio...
One of the conclusions was that Euro 4 diesels, 12% of the cars, are currently responsible for half of the fine particles and a quarter of the total NO2.
Similar studies are available for London and Paris.
Edited by ZesPak on Wednesday 24th November 23:06
The climate best solution is to kill most of the people in the developed world. This surprisingly seems somewhat unacceptable.
Second best solution is walking/riding/public transport.
But despite how many trees you hug this is a long shot for most of the world and isnt going to happen in the timeframe we need. We all know how long a new rail line takes to build..
Cars & energy & ground transport in general are solved problems and make up a massive chunk of co2 and pollution, yet the BBC still bh about it, ignore the tesla impact report and make bullst up for some reason. They are supposed to be some leftist enclave so I find it a bit odd.
By the sounds of it they had a go at cobalt, I assume ignoring its use in phones and laptops, ignoring its use in refining petrol, ignoring that a massive percentage of tesla cars dont use cobalt and those that do get most of it from Australia.
Yet another hit piece trying to slow down saving the planet.
Second best solution is walking/riding/public transport.
But despite how many trees you hug this is a long shot for most of the world and isnt going to happen in the timeframe we need. We all know how long a new rail line takes to build..
Cars & energy & ground transport in general are solved problems and make up a massive chunk of co2 and pollution, yet the BBC still bh about it, ignore the tesla impact report and make bullst up for some reason. They are supposed to be some leftist enclave so I find it a bit odd.
By the sounds of it they had a go at cobalt, I assume ignoring its use in phones and laptops, ignoring its use in refining petrol, ignoring that a massive percentage of tesla cars dont use cobalt and those that do get most of it from Australia.
Yet another hit piece trying to slow down saving the planet.
RobDickinson said:
The climate best solution is to kill most of the people in the developed world. This surprisingly seems somewhat unacceptable.
Second best solution is walking/riding/public transport.
But despite how many trees you hug this is a long shot for most of the world and isnt going to happen in the timeframe we need. We all know how long a new rail line takes to build..
Cars & energy & ground transport in general are solved problems and make up a massive chunk of co2 and pollution, yet the BBC still bh about it, ignore the tesla impact report and make bullst up for some reason. They are supposed to be some leftist enclave so I find it a bit odd.
By the sounds of it they had a go at cobalt, I assume ignoring its use in phones and laptops, ignoring its use in refining petrol, ignoring that a massive percentage of tesla cars dont use cobalt and those that do get most of it from Australia.
Yet another hit piece trying to slow down saving the planet.
Your mate musk thinks the biggest issue is not enough people. Second best solution is walking/riding/public transport.
But despite how many trees you hug this is a long shot for most of the world and isnt going to happen in the timeframe we need. We all know how long a new rail line takes to build..
Cars & energy & ground transport in general are solved problems and make up a massive chunk of co2 and pollution, yet the BBC still bh about it, ignore the tesla impact report and make bullst up for some reason. They are supposed to be some leftist enclave so I find it a bit odd.
By the sounds of it they had a go at cobalt, I assume ignoring its use in phones and laptops, ignoring its use in refining petrol, ignoring that a massive percentage of tesla cars dont use cobalt and those that do get most of it from Australia.
Yet another hit piece trying to slow down saving the planet.
Saving the planet, the three most ridiculous words in a sentence. The planet will be here long after our carbon lifeform is extinct
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