Liberals' efforts to force you to buy electric cars will fail

There are plenty of places where electric vehicles are used daily and are quite reliable.
Electric motors are more reliable than internal combustion engines. On the internet, you can find hundreds of sites where someone finds an ancient car or truck abandoned for 40 years or more, and they put a battery on it and much of the time, the starter still can turn the engine over.

How many gas stations were there in 1910? In many places, people sold gasoline in jugs. In some parts of Africa, they still do this.
The technology will advance, and there will come a time when a majority of vehicles are not internal engine powered.

My grandfather was born in 1888. He operated a livery stable in Kansas City. They sold gasoline at the livery stable. One day, the stable burned down, Standard Oil bought the location and hired my grandfather, and he worked for them until he died in 1952.
EVs are off to a rough start even with massive government help. I don't think they will ever be able to overcome the serious drawbacks to the technology.
 
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EVs are off to a rough start even with massive government help. I don't think they will ever be able to overcome the serious drawbacks to the technology.
Because we should believe your opinion based on the reputation that you have amassed on this forum. Or that you are a man of science and logic. Lol
 
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One problem is storage of energy. Last week I bought a battery storage gizmo to charge electronic devices. It had not been used for at least 4 years, as it was in a storage place some guy bought. I paid a dollar for it, and when I got it home, it had 75% still stored on it.

Electric motors have many fewer moving parts than gas engines, and therefore outlast them. There is no new technology needed to install 240 v chargers in residences. There is only the problem of standardization of chargers and vehicles.

Mark still believes in the talking snake, a deity that claims to have created us in his own image, but chooses to appear as flaming shrubbery. Mark might not be an expert in this field.
 
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