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by haswell
1583 days ago
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These are all great points, and certainly highlight some of the challenges in rolling out EVs. But at a time when the climate crisis is as severe as it is today, "it's too hard" can't be an excuse. I'd still argue that this decision doesn't make sense in the context of the global problems we face today, even if they make some sort of tactical sense in the short term. The rollout doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing thing, and the article acknowledges that some EV's will be purchased. Humorously enough, the primary reason cited by the USPS for the decision: $$$ (I realize that's not what the GP was implying) |
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The climate is changing is not a legitimate reason to over-spend, or worse: over-spend, over-promise and under-deliver. Anything they build today is bound to be safer and pollute less than their current fleet, so why hold up replacing the fleet when what they need from an EV practically doesn’t exist outside of exactly Tesla’s supercharge network?