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Comment Re: Car makers rejoice! (Score 1) 127

Yes, this is crazy talk. My 2025 Equinox EV is my first car with OTA updates. I keep declining them. Software regressiosn are a thing. If it's going to get bricked, I would rather it happen at the service dept. Of course, if all features just worked in the first place, there would be no need for updates. New features on a car ? No.

Comment Re: Enjoy your $5 gas! (Score 2) 127

Paid $7 for premium in my Volt on a road trip in 2022 when the Ukraine war started.

I read there was a station charging $8.21 in LA this week. It will get worse.

I got rid of the Volt last year before the EV tax credit expired. We now have 2 EVs and solar. Our net grid exports were 6 MWh last year. My gas furnace gave up the ghost in January. I just put in a heat pump, installed days before the subsidies also expired. It is incredibly efficient.

I still have 2 nat gas water heaters, and one furnace. But expect in 5-10 years they will all be heat pumps too. Probably much sooner for the water heaters.

Comment Re: big limits (Score 1) 48

How much does that weigh, and what volume ? Google says 10 lbs minimum for NMC chemistry. Probably not something you could actually use in cabin except maybe in first.

A 100 Wh battery is very useful if you are recharging a phone or tablet.

On a recent AirAsia flight, not only was charging onboard not allowed, but i was required to remove the battery bank from the overhead compartment, and keep it near my seat. It was a very short flight from Vietnam to Thailand, though, so not a big burden.

Comment Re: EREVs are not new (Score 1) 384

I would still fly no matter what type of ground transportation I used, whether ICE, EV or transit. And when the choice is between ICE or EV, there are still massive environmental benefits to local air quality when the number of ICEs locally is reduced. Moving a pollution is a benefit.
I do fly far more miles than I drive, but at least it's always in coach. Almost always long haul, though.

Comment Re: EREVs are not new (Score 2) 384

You got me. But i see plenty of largely unused DC fast chargers in many parking lots. These are totally adequate to charge once a week if you drive an average number of miles, such as for commutting or normal errands. Issues may only arise on long road trips on the busiest days of the year. You won't catch me doing that the day before Thanksgiving in any car again, ICE or EV. Actually I find flights to Asia rather cheap and empty during that time of the year, so that's where i usually end up.

I would love to have decent public transit. There are few areas of the US that have it, unfortunately. Also, many areas will remain undeveloped for environmental reasons, and are not going to ever get transit, EV chargers, or even gas pumps. I'm thinking of beaches in my area, for example, which require a car to reach.

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