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    54 months ago

    Yep, tire pollution is even worse with EVs due to their weight. But overall it’s still much better as you said.

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      134 months ago

      It would help if cars went back to a reasonable size and not the absurdly large monstrosities that dominate the market today.

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        64 months ago

        It’s even hard to find an EV sedan. There are like 3 models under $70k. Everyone wants to make SUVs instead.

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          24 months ago

          That’s the real kicker. Gets especially hard if you don’t want a Tesla.

          Many of the conservatives who cite heaviness of EVs as a problem didn’t say shit as ICE cars got heavier and they bought F150s to go to Walmart.

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        14 months ago

        Yep, I’m all for it. However, they would be still heavier compared to equivalents ICEs.

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          There’s no reason to think that will last. The kwh/kg of batteries improves by 5-8% per year, and we’ve been in the higher end of that range the last few years. Meanwhile, EVs are about 30% heavier. It will take a few years of improvement to make up that gap, but there’s every reason to expect this trend to continue.

          Also, it takes a few years for new batteries to find their way into existing models. 1.08^4 = 1.36, which means improvements in batteries since 2020 could have made up this gap already.

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            14 months ago

            Yes, sure, batteries are evolving and there are solid state batteries on horizon, though probably very expensive initially. There is also a concept of getting energy wirelessly from road, which could further reduce battery sizes. I’m sure the future is bright.

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      This really only applies to oversized electric trucks and SUVs, due to their low efficiency and associated need for massive batteries, not EVs in general. Mine weighs the same as a comparable sedan.

      Unfortunately EVs are mostly comprised of oversized SUVs but not exclusively.

      If you’re concerned about tire pollution, you can switch any vehicle to a harder rubber compound, at the expense of grip and safety.

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        14 months ago

        Perhaps they compare, but assuming small batteries and consequently small range. Which might still be fine for shopping and shorter trips I guess. And I agree that oversized EVs is all the rage these days