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Im still trying to figure out wth zzzzztttt means
From what I read about these high performance electrics, the instantaneous torque is more of a visceral thrill than noise. You simply can't get that with a gas engine.
There is a difference between an e-bike scooter with pedals, and say, the MotoCzysz E1pc. They're only going to get better. Think of it like this, you're living during a time where a whole new opportunity for engines and power and technology is just unfolding before you, it's like when vehicles were first introduced. If that's not exciting, you probably haven't thought about it much.
+1. Remember the good old days when we used horses for every thing? then the prick Ford came up with that "horseless cart"? How we hated that!
Scroll up a 100 years and now we're complaining about a smooth, 0 emission vehicle that looks and performs the part!
What'll it be a 100 years for now?
From a green standpoint (which is the whole reason for the switch) they are just as bad as gas powered. The electricity has to be produced and transferred via infrastructure, which causes waste since this infrastructure has to be built up to support the load. Now if everyone drove these cars we would have a serious energy shortage on our hands. We can barely keep up why the demand for energy to power a/c in the summer. Where is all this extra power coming from? You're just replacing the power created by a car engine to a factory, if you will, so even though you appear to be green, it's really just sweeping the problem elsewhere throughout the grid.
People seem to think gasoline just appears out the end a hose -it takes huge amounts of energy to mine the crude, it takes huge amounts of energy to refine it, and huge amounts of energy to ship it around.
That being said, have "they" figured out what to do with all the waste from the batteries in all these hybrid and electric cars? Will they bury it? "Recycle" it (read: more toxic fumes)? Until they can definitively say what they will do with the battery pack, I can't be completely convinced that the overall environmental impact of these vehicles is lower than the traditional dino-powered cars & bikes.
Wonder if the mining/smelting/processing involved in creating enough EV batteries for the entire planet would be significantly different than the industrial effort in place for ICE vehicles. I'm thinking battery/motor vs. battery/engine assuming the rest of the product is similar.