sarinGasSmells
sarinGasSmells OP t1_j441qvc wrote
Reply to comment by UberSven in Vehicles in 2030. My predictions; leave yours in comments. by sarinGasSmells
You certainly know about the industry and I definitely don't but if solar and storage become cheap, the timeline to generating and sending charge to EVs is just the time it takes to receive delivery of solar array and battery storage. Probably a few shipping containers. No grid required. Getting licensed etc is another story. A specialized company may be able to do it quickly though.
sarinGasSmells OP t1_j43yt0m wrote
Reply to comment by Chonky_Kong in Vehicles in 2030. My predictions; leave yours in comments. by sarinGasSmells
EVs are the future of all transport it's just a matter of when. Yes, we still need oil for all sorts of things but your insinuation that oil used to scale EV production is more than taking millions of ICE vehicles off the road is silly. Mining enough lithium is a good question though. It takes decades to go from lithium exploration to an actually producing mine. Sodium-ion uses no lithium. Ships will have to use oil still, you're right. Unless they can use nuclear like US nuclear subs have for 50 years.
sarinGasSmells OP t1_j43x2i7 wrote
Reply to comment by MaIcoImReynoIds in Vehicles in 2030. My predictions; leave yours in comments. by sarinGasSmells
In China the Wuling Mini has been on sale for years. It has 100 mile range and costs $3000. I see $5000 city cars and 300 mile range cars for the current cost of a Nissan Note ($12000). You can imagine how cheap a used Volt or Bolt would be at that point.
sarinGasSmells OP t1_j43w3nz wrote
Reply to comment by jaxnmarko in Vehicles in 2030. My predictions; leave yours in comments. by sarinGasSmells
Solar and stationary storage becoming cheap and virtual power plants. All things that are happening now. I agree though... if these large utilities an oil and gas can't find a way to line their pockets, technologies will be bought and buried.
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sarinGasSmells t1_j2ymqll wrote
Reply to The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
Female sex was a significant risk factor.. whew, dodged a bullet on that one
sarinGasSmells t1_j1wxaob wrote
Reply to comment by anonymous322321 in Flying cars can actually eventually become a thing by Jalen_1227
If you aren't wealthy you can mount a glider on an airboat like this guy
sarinGasSmells t1_iytqdwp wrote
Reply to comment by shostakofiev in Solar energy in Europe will be 10 times cheaper than gas by 2030 by EnergyTransitionNews
This right here is idiotic. Do something with your life
sarinGasSmells t1_iytombx wrote
Reply to comment by shostakofiev in Solar energy in Europe will be 10 times cheaper than gas by 2030 by EnergyTransitionNews
Same same. Now you're getting it genius. r/foundtheshutthefuckup
sarinGasSmells t1_iytaysb wrote
Reply to comment by shostakofiev in Solar energy in Europe will be 10 times cheaper than gas by 2030 by EnergyTransitionNews
It's not nonsense, it's you who aren't getting it buddy. If something costs a dollar at Target but Walmart sells it for 10 cents, it is, in fact, 10 times cheaper. See, 10 times 10 = 100. You understand percentages but not multiplication?
Just the fact that you enjoy arguing this point tells me you have a Walmart personality.
sarinGasSmells t1_iyt1tgs wrote
Reply to comment by shostakofiev in Solar energy in Europe will be 10 times cheaper than gas by 2030 by EnergyTransitionNews
OK so you knew what it meant you just wanted to be a dick.
sarinGasSmells t1_iyt0lmx wrote
Reply to comment by shostakofiev in Solar energy in Europe will be 10 times cheaper than gas by 2030 by EnergyTransitionNews
Of course there is. X=the price of gas
Or the temperature it's being compared to.
Come on dude.
sarinGasSmells t1_iys9a23 wrote
Reply to comment by shostakofiev in Solar energy in Europe will be 10 times cheaper than gas by 2030 by EnergyTransitionNews
Ten times cheaper means one tenth the price. Not sure why anyone has to explain this to you.
sarinGasSmells OP t1_j444ohz wrote
Reply to comment by rscottyb86 in Vehicles in 2030. My predictions; leave yours in comments. by sarinGasSmells
Solid state is here https://yoshinopower.com/
Personally I think the answer will be solid state lithium sulfur and I think it'll be here in 7 years. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370570/