• comfy
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    812 days ago

    Just in case anyone needs to hear it, EVs are still cars. Perhaps an improvement, but not a solution.

    • @MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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      812 days ago

      I agree. And for those that need a vehicle because they live in the middle of fucking nowhere, EVs are a good middle ground.

      I get why construction teams don’t use them, since one bad charging connection overnight can bring the entire project to a grinding halt for the next day. Meanwhile if Joe forgot to gas up the backhoe before leaving last night it’s only a minor delay while someone goes to do Joe’s job.

      For anyone and everyone else, EVs are generally viable and in many cases, a much better choice than the alternatives.

      For anyone in a city, the fact that you feel you need a car, is the problem.

      • @CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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        111 days ago

        Construction/trades are actually a pretty good use case for the EV pickups. As you say, it is a hard stop if they’re not charged, but a short trip carrying tools and people to the job site and subsequent short trips to the supply house are usually easily within reach. It’s the backhoe with 8 hrs of runtime that’s difficult to replace, and wiring them to the grid is a bad idea because they’re inherently cable-seeking. (In seriousness, I think it’s an idea that can be explored but is largely impractical. What construction site has a 200kw grid connection, what size cables are you using that won’t be “adjusted” by the local tweakers, and how do you handle an accident.)