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hokiehunter07

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I get it. I really do like the "idea" of an electric vehicle.


That said, there are better solutions to my "problems" right now. In the next 5 years I'm likely to buy a truck. I'm also likely to move into a new house as two teenage boys are not going to want to share a bathroom with a 6 year old girl and vice versa.

My current situation is ideal for an electric and a family hauler, but (1) I need a vehicle I can throw a dead deer in, (2) I want moderate towing capacity around town and hunting camps (small motorcycle trailer / mulch hauler), and (3) I'd rather save $70k to buy a property with some land along a trout stream.

The grid can't handle an en-masse move to electric vehicles. It's a 10 year project at best. We also need a pile of Small Modular Reactors peppering the US to make it anywhere near feasible. The same kooks pushing hard for EVs need to get on board the SMR train and stop chasing the solar, wind, ocean renewable pipe dream.

(In response to this post by Baltimore Hokie)

Posted: 03/08/2022 at 3:14PM



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