Some people can adapt to change faster than others. The issue today is the speed of which technology is allowing changes to happen. The faster change happens the more that those reluctant to it suffer.
By the way I am on a fixed income. But I've properly prepared for it. I am no more...
Here’s an interesting read. Unless we can reverse this downward spiral the US as we have known it for 200+ years will cease to exist.
https://www.axios.com/america-cant-do-crises-texas-power-outage-6f61660e-61e2-448a-85ed-d284a82a5b2c.html
Our community in NJ was half cable, half fiber. I, of course, lived on the wrong side of the tracks. Now here in Myrtle Beach we have fiber. Started at 50Mbps in 2017, then went to 100Mbps. We were just increased to 300/300Mbps. The cost has remained the same.
Guy's I'm getting a severe case of Deja Vu. We have already had this conversation. Today's EV's are great for hauling around town, short and maybe even some moderate trips. Longer trips are fine so long as you are willing to understand, except, and adapt to the charging regiment. If you're...
And for this, EV’s have a way to go. They are not for everyone, yet. It wasn’t too long ago that 100 miles of range was considered fantastic. Than 200, 300, and now 400+. Let’s see what happens five years from now. Bet you’ll only have to stop once or twice and the recharge time will be in...
As someone who lives in an area that can be seriously impacted by weather (hurricanes) my heart goes out to everyone effected in Texas. But, as always, someone has to step up and blame someone, anyone else for another’s mistakes. Once this is all a
said and done there will be plenty of finger...
Just watch my old company.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/greggardner/2020/02/03/toyota-and-panasonic-launch-joint-ev-battery-venture/?sh=806c3fa4c3a8
Look at the revenue and market cap.
Thought you might find this of interest. The electric companies want you to buy an EV and charge it from home. More revenue for them.
https://www.santeecooper.com/Save-Energy-Money/Electric-Vehicles/Index.aspx
Not to worry. I understand my old company, Panasonic, has some incredible technology in the works. Not for tomorrow or the next day but within the next few years.
But I also believe that two other keys are 1. the recharging station network and 2. clean power generation. All of these have to...
Very hard to disagree with you on that. But keep in mind that the bans are as much, or more, politically charged as science or economics. This fully explains the ass backwards approach. :giggle: :like:
Now as far as viability, it differs. To some folks EV's are viable today. As the costs...
Norm, I've lived them. Did not have my first stand alone home with a garage until I was 43 years old. Lived in New York City apartment buildings until then in New York City. No one said this was going to be easy or that it was happening tomorrow. But it will be figured out and it will be...