DWQA Questions › Tag: electric carsFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesLike it or not, the world seems “hell-bent” on moving to electric cars. So far the transition has been highly problematic with story after story after story of people having all kinds of unexpected, but even more alarmingly, EXPECTED trouble. For starters, there is not enough lithium IN THE ENTIRE WORLD, to build enough electric vehicles to replace the current gasoline and diesel-powered global fleet. Secondly, we routinely use standardized batteries for everything from flashlights to wristwatches. Yet, almost every vehicle has a battery customized just for it, and when the production of the car ends, so does the production of any replacement battery! As a result, there are electric cars out there whose batteries go bad at around 60 thousand miles, a new battery is like fourteen thousand dollars when the car is only worth ten, but none of that matters because a replacement battery is not obtainable AT ANY PRICE! And yet, people are lining up to buy these things! What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Human Corruption204 views0 answers0 votes