Quote from: NikoB on November 26, 2023, 14:21:15Bot "A", you need to be turned off. You're delusional. Apparently your model is broken. Where have your service technicians gone?Stop acting like a mad clown
Living people have already understood who you really are. Your architects have completely s*** themselves.
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 12:01:32No different than any other mining job or fossil fuel extraction. Only difference is you aren't burning it.
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 12:01:32Ah, so you don't actually care about child labor, for oil you'd gladly enslave children in congo yourself, right? You should have just said that from the beginning
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 12:01:32The cobalt doesn't power your car, it is used as a stabilizer for the battery. What powers the car is electricity.
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 12:01:32and majority of it is recycledCongo does 50% of world cobalt mining, batteries use 40% of extracted cobalt (and it's rapidly growing due to EVs). Fair? Fair. So you going to cobalt mines to save planet AND children or you are going to drown me in boring demagogy?
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 12:01:32Oil used far far more cobalt.7% of all extracted, we can do it without Congo btw.
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 12:01:32Overall, as far as poor 3rd world countries like the congo goes, the children there choice is either work or starve.Yeah I gotcha, so it's fiiiine, it's just couple thousand dead per year. Saving planet is more important.
Quote from: A(fake) on November 26, 2023, 10:10:05You think it's a healthy job even without child labor?
Quote from: A(fake) on November 26, 2023, 06:43:28Nah, ICE car owners never hide behind "saving the planet" ignorant sh*t.Ah, so you don't actually care about child labor, for oil you'd gladly enslave children in congo yourself, right? You should have just said that from the beginning
QuoteEV car owners will mine cobalt for all of us, they use 40% of it anyway. Fair? Fair. And would be nice to send them on annual revitalizing vacation to health-inducing lithium mines.
Quote from: A(fake) on November 26, 2023, 10:18:43So feel free to elaborate how several bucks you've paid makes you feel better about your car being powered by dead children.
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 06:43:28Part of the EV tax incentives is things like domestic mining and recycling of materials for batteries including cobaltSo feel free to elaborate how several bucks you've paid makes you feel better about your car being powered by dead children.
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 06:43:28Part of the EV tax incentives is things like domestic mining and recycling of materials for batteries including cobaltYou think it's a healthy job even without child labor?
Quote from: A on November 26, 2023, 06:43:28Meanwhile, cobalt used for refining oil will likely still come from children in congo. How about sending every ICE car owner to congo to mine cobalt instead?Nah, ICE car owners never hide behind "saving the planet" ignorant sh*t.
Quote from: A on November 25, 2023, 11:03:28They just need to send every EV vehicle owner to Congo for a year to extract cobalt instead of children. I'd agree it's a fair replacement for road tax.
QuoteThe cost to the utility to serve this load - including replacement and upgrade of transformers, circuits, feeders, and transmission lines, as well as extra overhead costs like metering and billing required to service the charging stations - is socialized across all the utility's ratepayers and not directly charged to the EV owners.No it is not. If the grid ever needs adding of transformers or transmission lines and etc, unless it was something the utility was going to do anyways, you have to pay for it yourself. Try calling up a utility and say you want to upgrade your service for free, they'll think you are prank calling. Part of the reason level 3 chargers are including batteries with chargers aren't just for the sake of storing power but also limit their costs of peak power demand and limit how much they have to pay for grid upgrades. It is also why electricity at level 3 chargers. It is also why you pay around 2-3x for electricity at a level 3 charger than you do at home
QuoteWhen accounting for such indirect subsidies, not to mention the extra cost of emission regulations on gas-powered vehiclesWhat in the world does "extra cost of emission regulations on gas-powered vehicles" suppose to mean or have anything to do with EVs? If anything, we should add indirect costs of gasoline vehicles, things like harm to health, war in Iraq, all the military we spend protecting oil and etc
Quote"average EV accrues $48,698 in subsidies and $4,569 in extra charging and electricity costs over a 10-year period, for a total cost of $53,267, or $16.12 per equivalent gallon of gasoline," which is more than four times the current average cost per gallon of gas in the US.Wait, so they took all that cost of infrastructure that lasts decades, and divided it by 10 years on top of current EVs on road and not all future ones? Can we also put the bill on gasoline for the cost of the highway system built? They tore up horse roads for that too, so we should include damage that did to horse hoofs. Then divide up the cost onto total ICE cars on the road in first 10 years.