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PSEOL t1_iu464ra wrote
Reply to comment by Educational_Paint987 in Seen earlier today. by ThanksNew9906
Yes it is. Good deduction skills.
I am not an EV for all supporter. It’s arguably worse for the environment considering you still need an energy source that’s likely coal/gas to charge it, and the batteries are extremely bad for the environment to begin with.
Anyone who thinks all cars will be EV by any particular date are just hilariously naive.
PSEOL t1_iu45q2t wrote
Reply to comment by Educational_Paint987 in Seen earlier today. by ThanksNew9906
Well no shit. If you don’t live near chargers, you’re probably not in the market for an EV to begin with.
No one who commutes hours a day / full charge is going to buy an EV.
Not to mention people in that situation likely can’t afford an EV to begin with. No one making a decent chunk of money chooses to have a shitty commute unless it’s worth it.
PSEOL t1_iu3sc1s wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Seen earlier today. by ThanksNew9906
It doesn’t take 12 hours to change an electric car LOL. Maybe if you’re using your iPhones lightning cable with an adapter.
And before you point out level 2 chargers are 8-12 hours, that’s from absolutely dead, which most electric cars being charged daily, are not.
My point was there is fast chargers which can get you back on the road relatively quick if you are low.
PSEOL t1_iu3mkf3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Seen earlier today. by ThanksNew9906
Wow you do that math all by yourself?
PSEOL t1_iu2msft wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Seen earlier today. by ThanksNew9906
You do know it’s not 12 hours a charge, yeah? More like 30 minutes for 50%
PSEOL t1_it75zlb wrote
Reply to Should r/newjersey allow video upload? by Slavic_Dusa
If it’s not a map of NJ marking off the hillbillies and wannabe NYers, no.
PSEOL t1_iu8rf3d wrote
Reply to comment by ReggieNJ in 10 years ago by ReggieNJ
Ah yes, cause that would have changed things?
EVERYONE knew Sandy was coming and how serious it was going to be, regardless of shaded sections on a map.
Perhaps you were too young when it happened, but the coverage was immense on all local channels and weather channel for several days before the storm. This wasn’t some sleeper storm.