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one full charge does not equal one full tank of gas. Go back to preschool.
Pretty close. Either one will get you about 300 miles.
one full charge does not equal one full tank of gas. Go back to preschool.
You are correct. But common sense left the room a long time ago regarding this topic. It's about how people "feel", not about the countries that will still pollute unabatedIt will keep happening no matter what car you drive.
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The country that is responsible for half of the world's pollution all by itself, China.
The fleet guide says NO. You will pay to charge your car at the end of the day. And you will be happy doing it.$17 in electricity for one full charge at home. Does the company reimburse that?
That's the same country that owns most of the lithium, cobalt and nickel mines they need to make the batteries, including that big one in Nevada. What a coincidence!It will keep happening no matter what car you drive.
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The country that is responsible for half of the world's pollution all by itself, China.
Like Senile Joe B.?That's ok. AstraZeneca as agreed to obey the dictates of the CCP. We will be okay.
Ni HaoThat's the same country that owns most of the lithium, cobalt and nickel mines they need to make the batteries, including that big one in Nevada. What a coincidence!
In January 2020, Blackrock CEO Larry Fink issued a letter to Wall Steet Collagues and CEO's regarding future investment flows. Funds were then reallocate into green energy investment elections. A significant reallocation of capital then emerged, mandating things such as this for companies that need access to capital investment. Practical solutions like plug in hybrids do not suffice the requirements.I still don’t understand why a plug in hybrid is not an alternative for those in large territories.
It's not supposed to make senseI still don’t understand why a plug in hybrid is not an alternative for those in large territories.
I checked, it would cost $1800 to put a charger in my garage. Not to mention the money I'd spend charging the car overnight. Electricity is already way more expensive than it was even last year. Will they pay for these things in order to feel better about themselves even more? Think of how benevolent that would be!The company making the move to an all electric fleet is an effort simply to make people better about themselves. It reminds me of a candlelight vigil held for some kid that was gunned down in the street. They can say they did something about it. It makes them feel better inside.
In reality, other than making themselves feel better inside, nothing changes. More people will be gunned down in the streets because in order to stop it, politicians would need to make hard choices that might cost them their seats.
AZ feels better about itself. It made a difference....not. Unless countries like China, India, Brazil (we need the rainforest) get serious, what AZ does means nothing. You think they will defy the CCP?
Small territories might be okay. Big ones should have had hybrids as an option. Blanket EV use is not ready for prime time yet. But Pascal and his cronies can settle down with their inflated egos, and congratulate themselves for the "candlelight vigil" they are holding.
Pretty close. Either one will get you about 300 miles.
Cars charged up by electricity generated by coal fired power plants.$17 in electricity for one full charge at home. Does the company reimburse that?
These are the same people who created billions of worthless paper masks now filling our ocean’s and made us wear them for no reason - “tolerant environmentalists”Cars charged up by electricity generated by coal fired power plants.
These people are absolute MORONS