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jules



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How green are electric cars ?

Interesting article citing Polestar data
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/353201/...railing-ev

The manufacture of an EV generates considerably more CO2 than an equivalent ICE car. Its "greeness" is entirely a result of how the electricity is generated during its "in use phase". (ignoring the local air quality issues).

Hence the Polestar EV needs to be driven between 30K and 70K miles before its life time CO2 production beats that of the comparable ICE.

Polestar calls for car manufacturers to be more open about lifetime CO2 production as well as the humanitarian and environmental costs of battery manufacture. Jules

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It's a tough one. Like most emerging technologies, it won't be hugely efficient. But with demand and advances in production, things will improve to a point where they will be a genuinely better choice.

Right now I think we are at a cross over, which inevitably will go electric, but we aren't there quite yet. Learned to drive in 2011.
Bought a Micra - great little car
"Upgraded" to Kia Sportage - hated it
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Sold at 84k and now on a DS. Terribly unreliable.
Sold DS for a 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. Fingers crossed....
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Lightwater



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Putting aside the issue that Australia is world's third largest fossil fuel exporter.

Around my area people are not driving as our borders are closed. So we a knocking down our houses & rebuilding them. Old houses probably lasted 50 plus years on average. All these new house are high maintenance & they will be lucky to have half the life span. A lot of imbeded energy up in smoke!

It's not as black & white as that, but if one can't create greenhouse gases one way, we will easily find another way to do it!


A wind turbine's imbeded energy is about 6 months of use. Coal dust health issues are a major issue in Australia but are always left out of the equation. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Boxbrownie



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It’s one of the reasons we like the BMW’s ethos with the i3 as the factories that manufacture the major components are all run sustainably using wind and solar (and a little hydro), even it’s main interior components are all recycled sourced materials, they set out to make statement and it worked.

Apart from all that the car is an absolute hoot to drive Very Happy Regards

David

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jules



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My wife does a lot of short journeys and is interested in EVs.
How big is the boot on the i3 - could you get 2 Labradors in the boot ?
And how far would you be prepared to go in it if not able to recharge anywhere but home ? Jules

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Pets have a large environmental footprint. Down under they estimate a large dog in the family is roughly equivalent to another car. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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put the dog in a treadmill, it can recharge the car battery whist it self exercises


Personally Ive now got 110 kw of solar panels so looking forward to a decent electric car to plug into them.
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Lightwater



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chicken george wrote:
if only they could invent lunar panels

They are called windmills!

With obesity levels everywhere, it would be probably better we were on the treadmill! Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Boxbrownie



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jules wrote:
My wife does a lot of short journeys and is interested in EVs.
How big is the boot on the i3 - could you get 2 Labradors in the boot ?
And how far would you be prepared to go in it if not able to recharge anywhere but home ?


Two big dogs? Hmmm a bit of a squeeze, although the rear seats do have an “upright” position which makes the boot much better for that kind of work I would think, but ultimately you would have to take them to a dealer and try I’d say.

Ours is the 94ahREX so on pure electric summer/winter would be 100/120 safely (providing your not charging down a motorway at 80mph all day!) on A/B and some dual carriageway driving, being honest here.

But ours being the REX we can get at least another 60-70 miles on the genny if we don't/can’t stop to charge. Regards

David

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Boxbrownie



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I will add that if we go out for a (well used to!) poodle around the county looking for a beach to eat lunch and just keep,up with the traffic rather than whizz past every time there is a gap (the i3 accel is that good, easier to use than our Boxster S we had) then we often could get at least 130-140 miles from it.

They are like every other vehicle on the road depends how they are driven ultimately, but trust me you will turn into an “off the lights” smiler in no time at all Rolling with laughter Regards

David

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Boxbrownie



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chicken george wrote:

if only they could invent lunar panels


NASA did, they are on the moon.... Whistle

Very Happy Regards

David

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Please let me know if anything in my post offends you, as I may wish to offend you again......

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jules



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Boxbrownie wrote:
jules wrote:
My wife does a lot of short journeys and is interested in EVs.
How big is the boot on the i3 - could you get 2 Labradors in the boot ?
And how far would you be prepared to go in it if not able to recharge anywhere but home ?


Two big dogs? Hmmm a bit of a squeeze, although the rear seats do have an “upright” position which makes the boot much better for that kind of work I would think, but ultimately you would have to take them to a dealer and try I’d say.

Ours is the 94ahREX so on pure electric summer/winter would be 100/120 safely (providing your not charging down a motorway at 80mph all day!) on A/B and some dual carriageway driving, being honest here.

But ours being the REX we can get at least another 60-70 miles on the genny if we don't/can’t stop to charge.


cheers for that. Thumbs Up Jules

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