And yet a large portion of the country is still having difficulty with that decision, so here we are
And yet a large portion of the country is still having difficulty with that decision, so here we are
If you have 10 cars and buy an 11th thats electric you’re not really solving anything. The problem is overconsumption moreso than method of propulsion, the bulk of a car’s lifetime emissions are a result of manufacturing rather than daily use.
I like this one. Now we just gotta get everyone else on board with your definition!
The last one got me good lmao, I’m so curious, what’s her story?
Shoot Mycroft got shut down? I remember looking into it a bit ago and filing that away as a future project, rip. I know Homeassistant also has one now too
Is there any more in-depth analysis to show how many EVs would be needed to make this feasible, how this would work with time of day use of power from commutes vs generation from solar power, how long the grid could stay powered this way, impact on consumers range, etc? I think the concept seems simple at first but would it actually be resiliant relying on just EV batteries? A cloudy week could see everyone run out of power, for example.
It costs money and the upsides are more than a quarter away :(