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Why somebody would buy an electric offroad? There is no electricity in the wild. When the offroad has empty batteries, you are basically screwed. It's something obvious. I don't understand why car companies are trying to promote electric offroads.

Why somebody would buy an electric offroad? There is no electricity in the wild. When the offroad has empty batteries, you are basically screwed. It's something obvious. I don't understand why car companies are trying to promote electric offroads.

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I looked into an EV and decided it was not viable yet. Considering that petrol will get very expensive, I thought I'd research them. Then I found the range of the vehicles were too limited, not enough charging stations, too long to charge and vehicle repairs were limited to large metropolitan areas. Of course, the vehicles are expensive. Battery packs are expensive to replace. I also noticed that the electrical grid was already taxed to the point utility companies put people on time of use metering plans, meaning there's barely enough capacity to run existing electrical loads. Adding hundreds of thousands of new electric vehicles will break the grid.

Naw, we're not ready yet.

Vehicle companies are being forced into selling these things because communist leaders want to control us. I'm going to keep my petrol vehicles as long as I can keep them running.

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Hybrid makes so much more sense than full electric but I guess we're abandoning that tech.

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Can't control the people if they have unlimited range.

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Yes you can. It's called OnStar in GM vehicles.

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By the time petrol is very expensive, electricity will also be extremely expensive.

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The US needs 100 new nuclear reactors built to provide the electricity for what the Democrats are demanding.

Diesel is the fuel of the future.

And when I get my Tesla Cyber Truck I will charge it off solar panels on my roofs and probably a Diesel generator running on bio-fuels. And maybe the house's back up natural gas generator if my demand is high enough or the power is out.

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Just be careful with the windows. I hear they break easily.

The batteries are about 200Kw, this means you'll need a lot of charging wattage. That will be quite a lot of solar panels to just charge the truck. Probably 50 x 400watt panels can charge it in only 25 hours.

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25 hours to charge Basically 2.5 - 4 days depending on season and latitude.

People generally have no idea regarding the charge wattage solar panels make vs power needed to fully charge something like a tesla.

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The US needs 100 new nuclear reactors built to provide the electricity for what the Democrats are demanding.

Wrong.

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Power generation is not the same as deliverability.

Right now there are power problems in the summer when too many people turn on their ACs.

If everyone plugs their cars in the same time, the peak power demand will overload the grid in that area.

Power is not the same as energy. You can have a billion joules go through your power outlet, but not a billion watts for very long.

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It's "the thing to do" right now. You'll get a bunch of sales, people find out they don't really do what's advertised, and then sales will taper off until a major advance in energy storage is achieved.

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The people who buy them won't be trying to use them off-road aside from a handful of e-celebrities that will buy them to make videos making fun of them.

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You'll get a few sorry souls that think they're going to use them offroad, but yeah. Your estimation is probably correct.

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The people who buy the expensive EVs will have to install solar panels on their roof.

This is part of my long term plan. Having a Tesla Cyber truck to drive my elderly disabled family members around & charge it off solar, diesel, and possibly natural gas.

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The people that will buy them are the same kind of faggots that will buy a jeep or some shit and lift it and put mud tires on it and all the aftermarket offroad accessories, then never leave pavement with it.

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Thats why I dont get mad when my jeep gets pin stripes from brush moving past.

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My understanding is the new Jeep is a plug-in hybrid, which makes a lot more sense.

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There is no gasoline in the wild, either. You have a choice to carry an extra gas can or a spare battery.

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If you are in a jeep club, someone has spare gas in a 5 gallon (~40 lb total Inc can) jerry can. A spare tesla battery pack weighs ~ 1200 lbs.

When the batteries are dead, can you drag it in neutral or are you in 4 wheel lockup? The cybertruck is supposed to weigh 8500-10k lbs, throw in a 4 wheel lockup and it's gonna be staying right where it is.

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Yeah, so gas can or spare battery. Also, the Jeep club is hypothetical. You may as well be saying that if winged monkeys flew out of someone’s ass, you’d saddle up and ride home.

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I'm in a jeep club and I take mine in some desolate places. We have had to do everything from replace axles to weld frames on the trail.

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It’s a evolving technology that’s either useful to you or it isn’t.

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We need steam powered off-road vehicles.

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They want control over the masses. The easiest way to do this is have the masses plug into a grid they can easily control with literally a flick of a switch. Now goyim masses cannot traverse outside of regions they want.

This is a move they are pushing for to have more control over the masses.

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There no gas in the wild.

The sun is almost everywhere though, sunlight can be converted to electricity.

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You are going to carry 25 solar panels with you?

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Maybe. They could be used repeatedly.

How many jerry cans are you taking?

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Enough to get where I need to go, especially up north in the winter.