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[-] Kichae@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 day ago

I've been waiting for 3 things: An income that can afford a new car, EVs with 500+km of range (I make regular trips through regions with poor charging infrastructure, and experience winter), and for my current ICE car to kick the bucket.

The first two have come to pass. Just waiting on that last one.

[-] noxypaws@pawb.social 5 points 1 day ago

More like 5% if plug-in hybrids count as "gas car". 95% satisfaction is still great though.

I've been daily driving EVs for over eight years. I wouldn't go back either, as long as I can charge it at home anyways. And I pay my own mortgage, so hopefully that remains the case.

Hell I've even taken my EV to race tracks. Charging in between runs is a hassle, sure, but the serenity on the track from no engine or exhaust noise removes a lot of anxiety, and I get to enjoy the sounds of all the other fun ICE cars that much more

[-] socsa@piefed.social 41 points 3 days ago

Obviously because they don't understand that trips over 4 hours take an extra 10 minutes which will cause any real man to melt!

/every EV thread on the internet

[-] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 14 points 2 days ago

Technology connections (yt channel) recently had a video where he modded an electric shop heater to be powered from his EV charger.

He had a little mini-rant about how the current state of charging reflects how policymakers have absolutely no idea what day-to-day ownership of an EV is like, and think everyone is DC fast charging everyday.

My parents live next door to me. Between us we have three vehicles: My father's new-ish sedan, an old sedan that was my grandmother's and my pickup truck.

At this point I would gladly replace the old sedan with a Nissan Leaf or some other electric car, because it NEVER goes beyond 20 miles from the house, almost always on grocery runs. There are weeks it isn't driven at all. Honestly we could do without it entirely, I drive it mostly to spare my truck the mileage.

This is against my father's religion. Every single thing has been a FIGHT with him. "Let's get the gas powered hedge trimmer." "It's heavier, we'd have to keep buying gas and oil for it, and it'll only ever start and run three times maximum. We'd put it in the shed over winter, the carburetor will fill up with adamantium and it'll never run again." "Let's get the gas one. The men with the knives told me they'd hurt my mom if I bought electric tools." "You're 65 years old and your mother is currently in an urn at Bethesda cemetery. Look, this one runs on the same batteries as our hand drills."

"Let's get the gas powered chainsaw." "Let's get the gas powered string trimmer." "Let's get a gas powered lawn mower." Kicked, screamed, bitched, moaned, collapsed the USD twice, sheepishly admitted the electric ones work better and are easier to start, "LET'S GET A GAS LEAF BLOWER." We own five rakes, dad. "DO WE NEED ANY MORE?"

He wouldn't accept an electric car unless it charged from a solar panel on its roof from empty to full charge in a third of a femptosecond. The man who will go on long, angry rants about not wanting to ever go anywhere ever again because there's only one toilet on the planet he can stand to shit in will say 'What if I want to drive to Honolulu?"

Every cunt-missing navel-fucking thing with that man. He'd have a gas powered hair dryer if they made one.

My girlfriend's dad when I first met him rotated his 4wd tires by hand with the spare tire wrench and the little complementary tire jack. I gave him my old air tools (I don't use them anymore). Eventually got him into the Ryobi ecosystem for the rattle gun, leaf blower and line trimmer. He was adimint that any battery tools were just a gimmick.

You don't need the Milwaukee million dollar aircraft carrier starter motor gun, heck my second hand air tools were enough. But to go without battery tools nowadays is just making life deliberately harder.

[-] Arrkk@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

Fwiw, they do make (natural) gas powered clothes driers.

My favorite is a propane powered fridge.

[-] gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago

Not powered, funny as that would be

Propane is actually a very good refrigerant if you find a way to ignore the whole "if I get a little too warm I fucking explode" part of it

Used to chill soda cans by dumping a little liquid propane on them when we had tanks to vent at work, takes like 5 seconds direct contact to freeze a can

[-] captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

No, there are absolutely propane POWERED refrigerators. Propane goes in, the fridge burns the propane, some goddamn troll physics happen and the inside of the box gets cold. It's called the absorption cycle and they're commonly found installed in RVs.

I've attempted to understand how this works; it has something to do with boiling ammonia out of water and then re-dissolving it. It's a refrigeration cycle with no moving parts that runs on a sufficiently hot source of heat. Some also have electric heaters for when you have abundant electricity to save propane.

some goddamn troll physics happen and the inside of the box gets cold

Thank you for putting into words how I feel about the absorption refrigeration cycle.

Nature must think of it "wait no not like that."

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[-] Chip_Rat@lemmy.world 65 points 3 days ago

I'm on both sides of this. Had an EV for nearly 4 years and had to go back to gas for work (construction, moving/having tools, materials and supplies).

I cannot wait for an affordable small ev pickup. Even a not that affordable one. I just can't do $100k for an oversized monster like the Lightning. But give me a $60k Ranger/Frontier style (basically the smallest truck they make these days, without a full SUV on the front) and 500km range and I'm in.

I hate getting gas. I hate it so much.

[-] noxypaws@pawb.social 5 points 1 day ago

Why do specifically need a pickup?

[-] helloworld55@lemm.ee 3 points 2 days ago

Couldn't agree more. I'm considering the hybrid ones from ford, but I'd be most happy with a full EV ranger

[-] trk@aussie.zone 5 points 2 days ago

I can't wait to replace our service vans with EV. Fuel costs are a killer, as is the downtime from servicing, not to mention the cost of brake pads and rotors which chew out semi regularly due to the weight we carry.

Unfortunately the only electric vans have terrible range when empty, and far worse when fully loaded. 250k is insufficient.

I'd probably settle for a hybrid, BYD Shark style. Something with a big enough battery for urban use, and a little petrol motor on board to give you range when you actually need it.

[-] Serinus@lemmy.world 22 points 3 days ago

People always forget that when you leave home with an EV, you always have a full "tank".

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[-] Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net 17 points 3 days ago

Currently using a prius C. In theory I'd prefer to have an EV, but I just don't have a consistent place to charge, and I already outright own my existing car.

Currently working on trying to reduce my use of my existing car. Because at the end of the day an ebike will always be better than any type of car.

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