cherokee
Well-known member
Explain to me how a vehicle fueled entirely (at least on the plug in side) by privately owned PV solar, not connected to the grid (at all), has any impact on the local power system (grid)? You're right, I don't get it.
I am not at all discussing lifecycle or environmental impact of EVs. And I agree with you 100% that there is environmental impact. That's not what I am talking about. It's about building a stand alone power system to fuel a vehicle that has no impact (at all) on the local utility. Again, I'm bringing those issues up, but I am not denying that they exist.
If you wish to narrow it down to just fueling the vehicle, and I would think on a site like this you know making a car move is only a fraction of the costs involved in a vehicle, be they "normal" type things, like tires and such.
But with your VERY NARROW look on just making it move, 100% solar would be as you claim. And that is oddly enough the only way it can be looked at to get the result the people that say the EV is the only way to go.
I will choose to look at the entire picture, and really that is how it should be looked at, the world does not work on such a thin view of.....well anything.
Just the way I am but I must look at the big picture, start to finish. If you choose not to look into what it takes all the way around.....well that is up to you, but you can't sell me on it being fantastic with 6yr kids working Cobalt mines to get what you need to make your wonder car run.
