Re: E-15 was tested today
The new EPA stickers for EVs show the average estimated power cost much as they currently show the estimated fuel cost for a gas-powered car. Generally the cost is less than half per mile as compared to a gasoline engine.
EVs are a great idea; the process of producing electricity is far more efficient than an internal combustion engine. If your electricity comes from a hydroelectric or nuclear plant it is 100% zero-emission transportation. Even if you're on coal, those plants all run at a baseline level, so your increase in electricity usage does not create a corresponding increase in plant emissions. The hang-up occurs when so many people run EVs that the plants are forced to increase output. Hopefully, when that day comes, we finally start modernizing our grid and switching to more nuclear power plants.
If I was a city commuter I'd buy an EV in a heartbeat.
I put 20,000 miles on my truck each year. I don't see electric working for me. Also, I never hear the Chevy Volt commercial say what it will cost to charge an electric car that is driven the average 12,000 miles per year.
Also, are there any electric boat motors on the horizon? I'd hate to think that I'd be run over on the lake by a boat that I never heard.
TexasVet
The new EPA stickers for EVs show the average estimated power cost much as they currently show the estimated fuel cost for a gas-powered car. Generally the cost is less than half per mile as compared to a gasoline engine.
EVs are a great idea; the process of producing electricity is far more efficient than an internal combustion engine. If your electricity comes from a hydroelectric or nuclear plant it is 100% zero-emission transportation. Even if you're on coal, those plants all run at a baseline level, so your increase in electricity usage does not create a corresponding increase in plant emissions. The hang-up occurs when so many people run EVs that the plants are forced to increase output. Hopefully, when that day comes, we finally start modernizing our grid and switching to more nuclear power plants.
If I was a city commuter I'd buy an EV in a heartbeat.