Bob K4TAX
RVF Expert
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2021
- Messages
- 612
- Location
- Tennessee
- RV Year
- 2016
- RV Make
- Forest River
- RV Model
- Wildwood XL 253 RLXL
- RV Length
- 25 ft or so
- TOW/TOAD
- Chev 2011 Silverado Crew Cab LTZ
- Fulltimer
- No
While I see some merit to EV's today, I don't think they are as environmentally friendly as the advertiser's tout. Reasons:
Principal sources of US electricity in 2019 were: natural gas (38%), coal (23%), nuclear (20%), other renewables (11%), and hydro (7%). Over the decade 2004–2014, the largest increases in electrical generation came from natural gas (2014 generation was 412 TWh greater than 2004), wind (an increase of 168 TWh), and solar (increased 18 TWh). Over the same decade, annual generation from coal decreased 393 TWh, and from petroleum decreased 90 TWh.
These sources of electricity are where we find the energy required to charge electric vehicles. And the chargers and chemical process in the batteries is far from 100% efficient. Designs and methods will improve, but I am sure I do not want to be the new kid on the block with an EV. I'll let "others" drop the big bucks and be the first to find out.
Agreed we need to move away from fossil fuels but at present natural gas is at 38% and coal at 23% to make up 61% of the electric generation demands for the US.
Principal sources of US electricity in 2019 were: natural gas (38%), coal (23%), nuclear (20%), other renewables (11%), and hydro (7%). Over the decade 2004–2014, the largest increases in electrical generation came from natural gas (2014 generation was 412 TWh greater than 2004), wind (an increase of 168 TWh), and solar (increased 18 TWh). Over the same decade, annual generation from coal decreased 393 TWh, and from petroleum decreased 90 TWh.
These sources of electricity are where we find the energy required to charge electric vehicles. And the chargers and chemical process in the batteries is far from 100% efficient. Designs and methods will improve, but I am sure I do not want to be the new kid on the block with an EV. I'll let "others" drop the big bucks and be the first to find out.
Agreed we need to move away from fossil fuels but at present natural gas is at 38% and coal at 23% to make up 61% of the electric generation demands for the US.