But you need heavy mining operations for the batteries
How's that different than massive drilling, pipelines, and shipping operations for oil?
most likely you'll charge them with a power supply fed by a coal plant.
Depends on where you live. California is <3% coal. Idaho is 20% coal. Nevada is 14% coal. Arizona is 12% coal. Viginia is 7% coal. Maine is <1% coal.
> But you need heavy mining operations for the batteries
How's that different than massive drilling, pipelines, and shipping operations for oil?
> most likely you'll charge them with a power supply fed by a coal plant.
Depends on where you live. California is <3% coal. Idaho is 20% coal. Nevada is 14% coal. Arizona is 12% coal. Viginia is 7% coal. Maine is <1% coal.
"How's that different than massive drilling, pipelines, and shipping operations for oil?"
Its not and thats the point. Electric batteries are just as bad as using gas.
And i bet most power production is either nuclear or some kind of petro but im too lazy to look into it.
"How's that different than massive drilling, pipelines, and shipping operations for oil?"
Its not and thats the point. Electric batteries are just as bad as using gas.
And i bet most power production is either nuclear or some kind of petro but im too lazy to look into it.
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