Odd question to ask, perhaps, on this sub. But I recently had a conversation with someone who is blindly anti-EV and he kept rambling on about a “silent majority” of EV owners who “don’t care at all” about the environment. I personally don’t think that’s true, but I may be (sadly) wrong.

(We are both car enthusiasts, but he leans right, I lean left (and am concerned climate change). In case people are curious)

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    10 months ago

    Do you actually use it for work purposes or just using 4 tonnes to carry a single occupant to the local supermarket? If it’s the latter, it’s not green at all

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      It actually is green regardless of what you do with it and Im tired of this small brained argument. It still has zero emissions and uses less energy than the ICE SUV it replaced. Its a similar size as the prior vehicle and we needed to use a trailer to haul our gear before and we got 10 mpg with a trailer going up a snowy mountain road. Zero emissions is still zero emissions. I can understand the point that using public transit or the smallest vehicle possible is the most green but in the US w almost zero public transit and gear and a family to haul your options are a very not green large ICE or a green EV. Stop the EV hate for trucks and SUVs these are the vehicles that will convert the masses.

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        10 months ago

        It’s not green at all though. It’s not zero emissions, far from it.

        Nothing about 7000lb living room moving a single person is sustainable. Not for towns or the environment.

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          10 months ago

          Never said it was one person, I have a family and gear and its not once a year its every week, multiple trips a week during summer/winter breaks. so its an SUV + a trailer at 10 mpg or a lightning. If you cant see how an EV is a step in the right direction then I cant help you. If you continue to spew this hate the general truck/suv driving population will never change. Grow up and be open minded to people changing in the right direction

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        10 months ago

        Engineer here

        No

        It’s not

        If environmentalism and “converting the masses” is remotely a concern we need people to be aware of this fact, not keeping the wool over their eyes that car manufacturers put there because marginal gains won’t be enough

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          Let me know when you engineer a more environmentally friendly way of getting a family and gear up a mountain every weekend and if its more green then I will adopt. Until then this is better than replacing my near dead ice with a gas guzzling ice. Call it what you want but this is the best solution out right now so to me this is the green choice