Posted by jimg.allentown on March 15, 2020 at 08:10:55 from (24.115.193.250):
In Reply to: Electric Car motors posted by used red MN on March 14, 2020 at 18:54:53:
After it is all said and done, the gasoline powered internal combustion engine is the gold standard to which all other technologies are compared.
As previously stated, electric cars have been around for over a century. Had they been so great they would have been developed and refined long ago and over the last century. Apparently, they did not work very well or they would have been the standard instead of the novelty today.
Then there is that issue about comparing the complexity of electric to gasoline power. There are not nearly 20,000 parts in a gasoline engine. Even if you count each and every little lock washer and bolt. If they author wanted to make a case for such a comparison, he threw away much of his credibility by outright lies and exaggerations.
Each variety of automotive power has its advantages and disadvantages. While that Tesla may be able to pass a Porsche on the Autobahn, the Porsche will pass the Tesla when it pulls over to the side with a run down battery.
Which one pollutes more? Well, the electric car just moves the pollution from the tailpipe to the power plant down the way. Most of a gasoline powered car can be fairly economically recycled. Electric car batteries are toxic waste.
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