
Originally Posted by
davereid
Yes, but your point is valid.
We will run out of copper, cadmium, and lithium to make our electric cars from long before we run out of the coal we will be using to charge their batteries.
New Zealand has a high percentage of electricity generated from renewable sources.
But every electric car that enters service will add demand that will be met from our non renewable resources, as the renewable ones are already fully committed.
And that electric car uses rare metals, dug up by a diesel powered digger, transported to to coal fired foundry in a diesel truck, and then delivered all around the would in oil powered ships.
The hybrid car is even worse. Just like the batteries in my laptop, by 5-7 years of age, they offer little storage.
They still weigh 500kg, so in NZ with an average fleet age of 13 years, a hybrid is likely to spend 2/3rds of its life as an underpowered petrol car carting around 500kg of unusable waste.
Maybe banning electric or hybrid vehicles would be a good first step in saving the planet.
Small diesel .....Enfields! yeah!
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
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