WarnerConstCo. said:
So where do you toss the battery's when they won't hold a charge anymore?
Myth 3: Electric car batteries pose a recycling problem.
Reality: Internal combustion engine vehicles use lead-acid batteries, and their recycle rate is about 98% in the US. The newer batteries for electric vehicles, such as those made of lithium-ion, include even more valuable and recyclable metals and will have a life well beyond the vehicle. In fact, a Belgian company plans to use Tesla Motor's electric vehicle battery pack material to produce an alloy it can further refine into cobalt, nickel, and other valuable metals as well as special grades of concrete. Technology will soon allow for EV batteries to store energy produced by solar or wind power.
WarnerConstCo. said:
hard to tell what any thing will cost in 8 years. The battery have an 8year 100,000 mile warranty for 80% retention.
WarnerConstCo. said:
I still think hybrids and electric cars are not the way of the future. They still rely on fossil fuels no matter what. they are a filler technology.
Sorry to disagree with you on this on . I generate over 100% of all the electricity that I use both for our home and the electric car. and for the rest of the country, Think of all the non-fossil power generation plants in the western United States (where I live) Hydro dams, Nuclear, solar farms, and wind farm. There are also more new solar power generating plants under construction now that were built over the last 20 years.
WarnerConstCo. said:
I don't care how much gas costs, it always puts a smile on my face driving my big block around. [big grin]
Yes, we take the Burban with the 454 on all our family trips.
I also agree with you here. I love my Z06 Corvette with the 427 engine and 505 horse power, unbelievable quick acceleration. My wife and I take it on trips all over the United States. The Corvette is a great weekend and vacation car. I have the leaf for around town and the Z06 to play. The right tool for the right project.
Just because I have solar and and electric car, you should not place me in to the tree hugger category, far from it. All the solar panels we install, the electric car we just bought and the water wise landscaping are part of our retirement plan to control our energy cost.