it does, idiot, since faggots always say electric cars are zero emissions and go on how green it is.
You'll NEVER be able to make steel with 'green' energy.
it does, idiot, since faggots always say electric cars are zero emissions and go on how green it is.
The steel on the car doesn't emit anything. If you want to bring the entire life cycle of all the raw materials they're still lower emission than gas vehicles, but not zero.
but not zero.
No shit, dumbass, that's what I'm saying, is these tesla jerkoffs think it is completely a zero emission process from start to finish, and don't even count that the batteries cannot be recycled, and must simply be buried in the ground.
Or the bmw i3 which was made of carbon fiber, carbon fiber strands are made by burning material to create carbon strands. It's expensive because it takes a lot of energy. On top of that the resins are petroleum derived and not easily recycled.
I don't think anybody thinks it's zero-emission from start to finish. I'd be happy to stand corrected if you could link to anybody who seriously says otherwise (no hearsay).
And batteries can be recycled. The raw materials in lithium batteries can be recovered, but the market is very young for this so there are few recyclers.
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