Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Feb 2020, 23:52
I think the idea that EVs are inherently less ecologically damaging is fallacious. EVs have ecological impacts that ICE cars don't, for example. Unless the electricity is all genuinely renewable, it also impacts the environment.
If we are talking about a technology wich is good/bad for the future... what if we think in the future?
This debate about what is greener today is simply absurd. First because even today EV are cleaner except if you live in India (and even so it may be debatable), but most of us don´t live in India, and even so I read this too frequently. Any reason people think in unreal scenarios so frequently
. What if all electricity comes from a coal plant? The opposite of what if all electricity comes from renewables. Both are hypotetic scenarios, but the former is just absurd and unreal, while the later will be true sooner or later. Ok it will be later, but will be true some day in the future, so if we´re arguing about what´s better for our future... where´s the debate? Are you missing the big picture intentionally?
About lithium, first it can be recycled, even at 100% in a closed loop. Second batteries dont need to use lithium, that is only current technology but EV don´t need lithium at all, they need electricity and there are several projects with no-lithium based batteries, so lithium needs are just temporary.
In the future who knows if electricity may come from other batteries, from hydrogen fuel cells, or who knows if it will come from a small fusion reactor in the back of the car
What we know for sure today is fuel pollutes when using in the car, while electricity do not pollute when used in the car. Then we must ensure electricity comes from renewables, but that´s a second step, first is accepting in final use fuel pollutes and eletricity don´t. If we can´t agree on this and its obvious advantages...