“But tires”

Ban all vehicles over 5000lbs to start without a specialized license and extremely heavy fees to have them. EVs are dropping in weight daily, ICE vehicles have been increasing in weight to dodge policies. One is a means to an end, the other is a means to profit.

Profit for few vs humanity’s existance… which should we choose?

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    6 months ago

    Nah I was on board with that part, I was just curious why you limited it to 100 miles so I inquired. Why not say range that equals or better than the ICE equivalent at the same price? As it shouldn’t be a problem. (Although after thinking about it, 250 would probably be better for weight reasons. 600 mile batteries would be a bit large currently.

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      6 months ago

      Because batteries are bulky and extraordinarily heavy, and the general public rarely drives even 100 miles a day. I can plug in my EV every night, or at most of my destinations; I don’t need an EV that can go 2 weeks between charges.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, unfortunately my work is 52ish miles away. So with charge times on a standard 110 I’m stuck in the need a bit more category. I figure at 250 miles id be able to charge it on a 110 and if I ever have other trips to make it wouldn’t be an issue. But with your policy of matching EV to ice productlines I imagine most manufacturers wouldn’t want to intentionally sabotage a product they are already having to make, so I’m sure they would make something that fit people stuck in long driving situations like mine.

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          6 months ago

          Remember: I’m not eliminating cars over 5000 pounds, because there is plenty of actual need for large vehicles.

          When I talk about a 100 mile range, you need to be thinking about the battery pack needed for a 15-passenger van, or a 1-ton pickup. Manufacturers don’t currently produce EVs in those classes. If they want to keep producing large gasoline and diesel vehicles like these, they need to add a 100-mile EV version at the same price point.