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So the outliers are from audi and jaguar and are only estimated ranges and not confirmed ranges.
I wonder how bad they're lying.
Bad. The numbers they give are for unrealistic style of driving and daily commuting conditions. The only thing electric cars are really good for is being oversized golf carts for getting around the neighborhood and like a large property.
I worked in servo manufacturing and while not working in the car or electric car industry, it is laughable to think even with nuclear this shit is more economical.
Everyone should be suspect of why NO ONE brings up natural gas cars metered right at your house which would cause massive economic upheavals. They’re cleaner and extremely viable. You can literally get as close to best of both worlds with it. But it would sink entire clusters of special interests from trucking to gas stations. You would need nat gas stations but not as we do for gasoline.
it is laughable to think even with nuclear this shit is more economical
It's more economical even at California electricity prices. For example, Toyota's Prius Prime averages 4-5 miles/kWh. Even at 25 cents a kWh that works out to $5.00-$6.25 per 100 miles. At 55 mpg using $4 gas it costs $7.27 per 100 miles.
The numbers they give are for unrealistic style of driving and daily commuting conditions.
I commute 100+ miles per day and I exceed the rated range for both gas and electric cars by about 30%. You have to drive like a retard to not get the rated range or mpg. In fact, if you're not getting the mpg your car is rated for it's a giant clue that you drive like a retard.
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