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Study: EVs release 1,850x more particle pollution than gas-powered cars
2024-03-07
Posted by:NoMoreBS

#9  #5 A four cyl 5 series, shakes like a leaf.

How the mighty have fallen.
Posted by: KBK   2024-03-07 15:36  

#8  #6 At least, not by a Chinese.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-03-07 15:27  

#7  It's in Cali. Good luck digging it up.
Posted by: M. Murcek    2024-03-07 15:23  

#6  Cali's white gold mine: Lithium reservoir in Imperial Valley worth staggering $540bn could launch US to battery dominance... but it's run by an AUSTRALIAN energy firm
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-03-07 15:08  

#5  Reverse shift: BMW offers new gasoline model
Auto manufacturer moves to offer its previously electric exclusive Series 5 in a new gasoline model in bid to attract traditional customers
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-03-07 11:31  

#4  Another 'Conspiracy Theory' shown right.

Yes we've been saying it here for five years+, and my feelings about NYP remain, but that is a largish outlet.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-03-07 10:26  

#3  Yeah, but particulates reflect sunlight, causing global cooling, so that's good. Counteracts the nasty CO2 from the gas-guzzlers.

And wearing N95 masks will catch the particles before they get into your lungs, so that's OK, too, because you'll be protected against COVID-24.

Not serious arguments.
Posted by: Bobby   2024-03-07 08:58  

#2  The must be very popular. You seldom see one on a used car lot.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-03-07 07:01  

#1  
Has anyone added up the impact of EV's & their Batteries on the environment.... and compared it to a similar size gas vehicle?

Because, what I have seen & read so far, has EV's as far more damaging, far more $$$$$ expenesive to maintain/repair, and a shorter lifecycle than gas types.
Posted by: NN2N1   2024-03-07 05:56  

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