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Still-One 03-02-2021 05:33 PM

GMC Hummer EV
 
One of these passed me going in the opposite direction yesterday. It was lightly camouflaged but it looked pretty cool. It was likely headed to the GM Proving Grounds near me.

https://robbreport.com/wp-content/up...r01.jpg?w=1000

PHC1 03-02-2021 06:45 PM

Beast of a truck. Many innovative features. Tesla Cybertruck has serious competition.

PHC1 03-02-2021 06:55 PM

I don’t agree with banning gas stations to force people to switch but it’s the reality we are faced with. The EV revolution has begun.

https://www.businessinsider.com/peta...ehicles-2021-3

Cohibaman 03-02-2021 07:00 PM

That thing has more torque than my neck at a strip club!!!

bart 03-03-2021 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Cohibaman (Post 1033980)
That thing has more torque than my neck at a strip club!!!


:lmao:

cleeds 03-04-2021 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by PHC1 (Post 1033979)
I don’t agree with banning gas stations to force people to switch but it’s the reality we are faced with. The EV revolution has begun.

https://www.businessinsider.com/peta...ehicles-2021-3

Did you read the article in your link? It doesn't suggest "banning gas stations." So no, that's not "the reality we are faced with."

The EV revolution is underway, though. It's pretty amazing.

PHC1 03-04-2021 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by cleeds (Post 1034069)
Did you read the article in your link? It doesn't suggest "banning gas stations." So no, that's not "the reality we are faced with."

The EV revolution is underway, though. It's pretty amazing.

Well good sir, you are obviously living in your own world with its own rules and vocabulary definitions. A “ban is a ban” in my dictionary. Expect more cities to follow suit. https://fortune.com/2021/03/01/gas-s...arbon-neutral/

The movement could grow too. An organization called the Coalition Opposing New Gas Stations has been pushing to stop construction of gas stations throughout all of Sonoma county. And California last year said it would ban the sale of new gas-powered cars starting in 2035.


Guess what? It won’t be the windmills and solar panels that will provide reliable and ultra clean energy. They can’t replace and can’t keep up with our current and future demands. Not going to happen, no matter who tells you what lies.

It will be the next generation nuclear power stations which have always been the answer. With a certain degree of inherent risk of a Chernobyl, 3 mile island and Fukushima events, albeit much less chance of that with newer generations, they will provide energy 365 days a year, 24 hrs a day, temperature, wind and sun independent.

Unless there is completely new technology that appears such as cold fusion.

Still-One 03-04-2021 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by PHC1 (Post 1034075)
Well good sir, you are obviously living in your own world with its own rules and vocabulary definitions. A “ban is a ban” in my dictionary. Expect more cities to follow suit. https://fortune.com/2021/03/01/gas-s...arbon-neutral/


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Serge
The ban was for "additional" gas stations. They seem to have plenty of capacity already.

PHC1 03-04-2021 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Still-One (Post 1034079)
Serge
They ban was for "additional" gas stations. They seem to have plenty of capacity already.

Jim, we all know where that goes.

Why ban gas future gas stations at all? Why not allow future gas stations with both pumps and chargers? Is the answer not clear? Is this also not a ban of gasoline cars? https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/artic...s-15591505.php

cleeds 03-04-2021 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Still-One (Post 1034079)
Serge
They ban was for "additional" gas stations. They seem to have plenty of capacity already.

Of course. It's commonplace for municipalities to make decisions such as this. It's all part of zoning (at least in my state) and long established by the courts.

By way of example, a town just two away from mine decided more than a decade ago to no longer allow as a new "permitted use" gas stations, car dealers, or any business with a drive up access including banks, drug stores, or coffee shops. Of course, the existing businesses are pre-existing permitted uses and are mostly thriving. They're not being driven out of town. And none of this has precluded new development.

The sky is not falling, folks.


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