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They are going to tax our mileage
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<blockquote data-quote="FungusProudKY31" data-source="post: 1695251" data-attributes="member: 40881"><p>The biggest problem of electric anything is the misunderstanding that the power has to come from somewhere and that is going to be some source of energy (to start) other than a battery. Then you never have 100% transfer of energy from source to battery, Buck knows that roads cost money but so does power generation, power outlets and wiring to make mass plugin possible. That will be a dream come true for the meth addicts ripping out all of the copper wire in parking lots with recharge ability. Then you have the issue of more mining for battery materials, disposal of batteries and whatever else is a hazardous waste or is non-recyclable. I hope that the USPS doesn't go all electric - that service is too slow now. But likely they'll have to try to prove they are elite and try some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FungusProudKY31, post: 1695251, member: 40881"] The biggest problem of electric anything is the misunderstanding that the power has to come from somewhere and that is going to be some source of energy (to start) other than a battery. Then you never have 100% transfer of energy from source to battery, Buck knows that roads cost money but so does power generation, power outlets and wiring to make mass plugin possible. That will be a dream come true for the meth addicts ripping out all of the copper wire in parking lots with recharge ability. Then you have the issue of more mining for battery materials, disposal of batteries and whatever else is a hazardous waste or is non-recyclable. I hope that the USPS doesn't go all electric - that service is too slow now. But likely they'll have to try to prove they are elite and try some. [/QUOTE]
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