Submitted by rentalfloss t3_zsw98f in worldnews
dubiousadvocate t1_j1by0zv wrote
Reply to comment by bigorangemachine in Canada moves to mandate electric vehicle sales starting in 2026 by rentalfloss
EVs typically break even with their ICE counterparts around 12k miles in terms of fuel costs. It takes longer for total break even costs simply because there is far less regular maintenance with EVs.
bigorangemachine t1_j1c4tkf wrote
Ya but they gonna do BS where you can't drive ICE vehicles in cities.
Big cities already have a war on cars as is.
As it is a EV can fully recharge on 20$ where I live. There is zero maintenance costs year over year.
You can take the current setup and it accept it in the current situation but with countries signing up for emission reductions they'll use it to charge ICE power trains to equalize the cost to incentivize EVs in some areas.
Where I live its clear that's the direction is going and I'm not going to "fight the fed".
Even if I'm wrong I test drove an EV and even if it costs more in the long term its so much more fun to drive. The acceleration is unreal. I don't care about top speed... for the cost of a Mercedes I can accelerate like a ferrari for the energy cost of a fiat. The cost benefit LGTM
dubiousadvocate t1_j1c5gs7 wrote
And it costs much less lifetime cost of ownership so you’re golden all around. 😉
bigorangemachine t1_j1c7ru7 wrote
Again "don't fight the fed"
Don't get me wrong. I think they'll price things in regionally so EVs don't make sense it'll be more expensive given local considerations. But oil is still a pyramid scheme. If everyone isn't buying in oil gets more expensive. Batteries have so much potential to get better.
Its now a game of energy musical chairs. If you are willing to bet energy transmission/generation gets better it makes sense.
If that plan fails you still own a vehicle thats fun to drive and at least I tried to help climate change rather than go "well it gonna cost me too much money meeeeeeeenh". I'd rather try and fail rather than give up before trying.
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