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The "carbon footprint" for an EV starts off higher than a ICE because of the mining process for the rare earth metals and manufacting of the battery. Test after test is showing that by the time the EV catches back up to the ICE on it's carbon footprint, it is almost time for a new battery so you get to go back in the hole again. Spent years as a communications engineer and have a very strong back ground in elecrical supplies and batteries. I will be one of the first to say that EV's are not the current answer. Many will disagree but such is the world now.This sounds like another product being promoted, that is like putting the cart before the horse? Look at the situation with the plastic pollution problem! Plastic, being thrown everywhere, and nowhere to recycle it, thus destroying Bali!
If they produce all these EV's, then they should set up a sufficient amount of charging station's! I do think using Electricity to power vehicles is a great, much needed idea, to stop using so much petroleum, but I've heard that to produce the batteries, is a problem with having to use rare Earth metals, thus making them overly expensive. Also these rare metals are found in only a few countries around the world, thus creating a potential problem with having these countries controlling the production and cost without control!
Also having to use petroleum to create the electricity to charge them. So it seems until these problems are corrected, it defeat the good of using EV's.
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