Quote from: Redaktion on March 29, 2022, 17:33:54Not only will today's electric car batteries last for the lifespan of the vehicles they power
Yet another of the issues with EVs that's simply ignored because it goes against the image of them being the solution to global warming, despite the fact several million ICE cars being replaced with EVs is a drop in the bucket compared to industrial usage. Since when is 15, or even 20, years considered a good lifespan for a vehicle. There are still many, many vehicles on the road that were built 20-30+ years ago. How much extra waste is being created and how much extra energy and materials are being spent making and replacing ICE cars that are perfectly fine just to save on their pollution or replacing an EV after 15 years when an ICE vehicle could easily last 20+ years. Maybe there really is a net benefit, but it irritates me that everyone, including regulators and industry, only seem to look at the effect *during* the car's lifetime, not in its production or more frequent replacement.
Not to mention they've convinced consumers to spend more on a vehicle with less range and questionable long-term reliability all to reduce emissions and then corporations, who are responsible for *significantly* more emissions, do little on their end. They've managed to displace the responsibility and create more profits at the same time.