Electric car or vehicle is the best choice
By Jhana
@solidcodes (1765)
Philippines
February 24, 2022 12:50am CST
Why?
See the news?
Gasoline and Diesel spikes high.
And that's because of Russia invading Ukraine.
Russia is one of the major ones that produce this fossil fuel.
Here in my country Philippines, the fare of the public transportation went high as well. The only solution to these recurring problems is to convert all vehicles into electric.
Lucky those who bought Tesla cars and other EV's.
When these gasoline & Diesel went high it is a domino effect foods and other products goes high as well.
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6 responses
@Vikingswest1 (6304)
• United States
24 Feb 22
I think that all electric vehicles could open a can of worms.
The disposal of used batteries could be a nightmare and the infrastructure upgrades and increased utility output would be expensive and time consuming. Power outages would leave people stranded, or limited to the charge already stored.
The additional production of batteries will cause shortages in raw materials needed to produce rechargable units.
I can see a benefit to an all electric transportation vehicle society but the negative fallout needs to be addressed before a switch should be considered.
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@solidcodes (1765)
• Philippines
24 Feb 22
Maybe, but time will come fossil fuel will dry out too.
The only solution is find other alternatives.
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@merrybelle2021 (1393)
• Philippines
24 Feb 22
Are electric vehicles like cellphones wherein you can keep recharging them every time you pass by a "charging station" just to be sure you never get stranded anywhere?
I mean, there are people who are always charging their phones even when it's only down 70%, 55% just to be sure they never get "disconnected." (maybe because they need to be always on-call, or some quirk about their unit.) Others do the same with laptops, and tablets (always charging).
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@Vikingswest1 (6304)
• United States
24 Feb 22
@solidcodes
Honest?
I have been hearing that fossil fuels would run out since 1970.
Keep in mind that much more fossil fuels will need to be used to generate the power needed for an all electric vehicle policy.
@youless (112561)
• Guangzhou, China
25 Feb 22
If the gas increases, I think other things will increase as well. As to the electric car, sometimes I am worried whether the power can last for a long time, especially when it is in a cold place in a high way. I still hope the electric cars will have some improvements.
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@merrybelle2021 (1393)
• Philippines
24 Feb 22
How would electric vehicles fare in our flood-prone streets?
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