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by emp_zealoth
3479 days ago
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Seriously,EV drivetrains last forever? What about battery packs that will be fucking dead after a few years of driving? Have you ever worked with actual machinery? Electric motors can fail just as well, the windings might break or burn out, the bearings wear out, there is still some gearing in the car as well Solar and wind is ruinously expensive (just look at german energy prices before and afrer start of their retarded experiment - and remember they pretty much drove out a lot of energy intensive heavy industry to China) Do you really think its a good thing energy prices go negative because of generators that provide miniscule amounts od total required energy? |
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Tesla warranties their battery pack and electric motors for 8 years/unlimited miles. Their CTO has stated they expect 10-15 year lifetimes, minimum, from their stationary storage battery packs. Existing Model S data has shown their battery packs only degraded 6% over ~180k miles of use. The drivetrain will last the entire lifetime of the vehicle.
Electric motors are more reliable than internal combustion engines. Full stop.
Wind is cheaper than all other energy sources. Solar is still expensive, but that's what subsidies are for.
Yes, it's absolutely fine for energy prices to go negative when renewables are over producing.