Freediver
I can go full Karen
Looks cool but it's got the aerodynamics of a bauhaus building. That's going to drain your battery pretty quick on the highway.
Looks cool but it's got the aerodynamics of a bauhaus building. That's going to drain your battery pretty quick on the highway.
Pffft, that thing wouldn't be going near a highway! It's a fashion statement man!Looks cool but it's got the aerodynamics of a bauhaus building. That's going to drain your battery pretty quick on the highway.
On the flip-side, personal vehicle usage has taken a hiding thanks to COVID-19. That is probably a lot better environmentally overall.China’s Year of the Electric Vehicle Is Now Year of the Shakeout (1)
An economic meltdown will jeopardize expansion and adoption in world’s largest auto market.www.bnef.com
Yes, maybe some of us will realise that it’s not absolutely necessary to travel as much as we used to, or we might just think fuck it, I’m going everywhere when this is all over before it happens again lolOn the flip-side, personal vehicle usage has taken a hiding thanks to COVID-19. That is probably a lot better environmentally overall.
The kicker is the rebound - guess which tech will do all the catch up....On the flip-side, personal vehicle usage has taken a hiding thanks to COVID-19. That is probably a lot better environmentally overall.
I really think that we as a whole should be required to have the recycle process build into the original design of a product. Not design and produce it and let someone else work that out later.
Bit of a chicken and egg situation though I think... Recycling methods still being sorted out, so hard to design to a method still under development on a commercial basis. Don't worry, they'll align quickly enough.I really think that we as a whole should be required to have the recycle process build into the original design of a product. Not design and produce it and let someone else work that out later.
Yes it is good to see this happening, just hope it becomes mainstream. I've see dozens of stories about these plastic recycling plants (usually prototype plants) and how they can turn almost all plastic, especially soft plastics back into usable product but they never seem to eventuate of a large scale. Must be cheaper just to send to AsiaBit of a chicken and egg situation though I think... Recycling methods still being sorted out, so hard to design to a method still under development on a commercial basis. Don't worry, they'll align quickly enough.
This already makes the whole vehicle no less recyclable than an ICE I suspect, just more value in recycling an EV in the materials being recovered.
But as mentioned by one of the german dudes, there are still materials that preclude 100% recycling and I suspect theyre important ones for making a pack efficient and economic... Might have to wear some non recyclability (is that a word...?) for a bit in pursuit of just getting them out into the mainstream.
Ford must be hoping they can convince people of the same, cause sticking the Mustang name on that awkward looking mini-SUV POS is surely going to shake some of the rusted-on die-hards away from the brand. The ones that won't get offended by it don't give a crap about the Mustang "heritage" so why affix it to it at all?Just more proof petrol is lame and big auto makers realise...