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EVs are in-vehicle rechargeable batteries & infrastructure

Environmentally friendly EVs.
Maybe.
But the car is heavy.
The stress on tires is unusual.
Dust is being scattered from the tires. →Is it environmentally friendly?
Furthermore, the number of parts in EVs is small.
Equally, the performance of companies contributing with parts has declined.
What is the infrastructure called a charging station?
What's better?
What makes workers happy?
If there are pluses, there are also minuses.
If that were to be said, it would probably end there,
It makes me think.
I'm sorry 🙏
I don't want to get involved 🍀, but I want to hear your opinion too ☺️
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  • QUADRIFOGLIO : I got caught lol lol
    please don't get involved lol

    I often hear about the abnormal speed of tire wear and tear due to vehicle weight and high motor torque.
    Additionally, the issue of replacing batteries, which are expensive and consumable, will also become a topic of conversation in the future.
    The durability of the drive motor is also unknown.
    Also, there are many issues in terms of infrastructure development.
    I'm totally sorry for driving while always worrying about the battery level lol
    It seems that there are people overseas who have small generators in their trunks... w (not at all kind to the environment w)

    I don't think that long-established automobile manufacturers in various countries seriously think about environmentally friendly EVs.

    The reason for promoting EVs was that it was the only way to avoid Japan becoming No1.
    Even in the sports world, when Japan becomes a winning country, the rules are unfavorable to Japan regardless of whether it is Japan's national sport.
    I think it's the same.

    But in the end, hybrids were reviewed, and demand has risen rapidly.
    There is a trend where manufacturers in various countries put off completely converting to EVs.
    Incidentally, Tesla is not a car manufacturer. (lol lol)

    “I like wild cars that smell like gasoline, have poor fuel efficiency, and are full of noise.”
    There was Mr. Morizou's statement, and I agree very much.

    However, from now on, the era of EVs and hydrogen automobiles will surely come someday.
    But I'm guessing without permission that it won't be until I'm old enough to return my license.

    Finally, if the environment is to become an issue, I would like them to take the initiative to electrify large trucks and aircraft that constantly fly 10,000 or more (about 200,000 flights a day) all over the world~
    I definitely want to ride an electric aircraft... www
    >No matter how much exhaust gas regulations, which are completely converted to EVs, are strengthened in developed countries, I think it is also a major problem that used cars that are subject to regulation there are flowing out to developing countries and backward countries and running overloaded.

    I'm sorry for the incoherent sentence as everundefined

    The content was far from what Mr. Mantarou was looking for, but for me, who is simple, this was the best I could doundefined

  • miracle mantarouOP QUADRIFOGLIO: I'm sorry to get involved, QUADRIFOGLIO 🙏 When I think of cars, I think of you, just... 😔
    Thank you for your reply. I'm impressed by the comments that went beyond my expectations. The breadth of knowledge and ways of thinking will expand, and all of the comments I can agree with. Even so, thinking extends not only to the ground, but also to aircraft... I'm sorry. Thank you very much.

面白おかしく笑顔で、人との繋がりを大切にしながら、穏やか且つ豊かな人生を過ごすための資産運用を続けている素人です。
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