- Oct 12, 2022
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Elon is a dickhead, but the extraction of lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese (lets ignore the human side of this for now as the slave labour and exploitation claims haven't been confirmed and neither have the long term health effects of mining these materials) shipping it half way across the world to process into anode and cathode electrodes for batteries, then shipped back again to be installed in EVs makes perfect sense.
Also we should be ignoring the fact that 70% of electricity produced globally to charge the EVs is from burning fossil fuels.
Not many EVs last past 10 years and the cost of replacing the batteries is uneconomical but yeah, twice a day...
Oh come on, you’re not stupid, don’t pretend that you are. Materials used in battery production that can be recycled at the end of a battery’s useful life are in no way analogous with mining materials for burning, after which you have to mine and ship more for your next tank of fuel.
Similarly complaining that a percentage of electricity used to charge EVs comes from fossil fuel sources is a direct result of the (overly) gradual decarbonisation of our energy grid. That percentage you give is already entirely out of date.
Look at page 27 of the document above, which shows that clean energy generated was 41.2% of all energy generated in 2022, and 46.4% in 2023.
That number is increasing year on year, I suspect that if we didn’t already in 2024, then 2025 is the year we tip over 50%. So, I suspect a majority of the energy used is already clean/renewable, and the grid will only get cleaner. We won’t get figures to confirm this until 2026 though.
All EVs last 10 years or more. Even the very worst one (the original Nissan Leaf) can still be found wherever people can charge at home and just need something to take the dog out in/do tip runs. It had the worst battery management system of any EV, but they’ve generally left the road due to having a prang and insurer’s writing them off as uneconomical to repair, as with a combustion engine vehicle of a similar age.
It’s sweet that you’re out here batting for Saudi Arabia, but your post is almost entirely from the oil shill’s playbook.