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I am waiting till they come out with the cold fusion model.
And it won't need roads...
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I am waiting till they come out with the cold fusion model.
Damn, you are so dense. So what? We have plenty of lithium here, so why should we care how much is in Afghanistan. Also lithium mines being opened in the Piedmont area of the East Coast. Really, you should try to reduce your massive ignorance.Ah, you can lie the facts into the cornfield?
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The Taliban now control one of the largest lithium deposits on the planet
The geopolitical map of the planet is constantly changing. Associated with these changes are, almost always, struggles to control raw materials andtekdeeps.com
Hey, you HAVE to lie, you're a Nazi....
Damn, you are so dense. So what? We have plenty of lithium here, so why should we care how much is in Afghanistan. Also lithium mines being opened in the Piedmont area of the East Coast. Really, you should try to reduce your massive ignorance.
Good lord, do you really think that we owned those deposits? Do you really think that the people running Afghanistan will sell to the Chinese if someone else offers a better price? Do you think that the Chinese would be any more successful in trying to take those resources by force than we or the Soviets were? Trump made the agreement with the Taliban for our complete withdrawal, and it was time. Nothing for us to gain there. Besides, the Japanese have found a resource for rare earth metals that is far larger than anything in Afghanistan or China.Is that the excuse Xi's man used for handing the largest deposit of rare earth metals on earth over to the Chinese?
And of course CCP agents will use lawfare and other strategies to prevent that.About stupid, are you not? There is a lithium deposit on the Oregon-Nevada border that can supply 25% of the world's projected lithium demand for the next 40 years. And the geology of that deposit is not unique, other areas in Oregon and Nevada that have a similar geologic history.
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Nevada Mine Could Produce 25% of World's Lithium
The largest known lithium deposit in the United States is in northern Nevada, and a mining company says it has big plans for the property.www.ktvn.com
How much have you been spending when recharging your EV? Could you post a receipt?Dumb fuck, you should have read the article. Clearly states that not only is it biased, it makes many false assumptions. No way when the juice I use costs less than 8 cents a kw/hr that charging a 100 kw/hr battery is going to cost more than $8.00. That $8.00 will not get you 3 gallons of gas at present prices. And that 100 kw/hr battery will get you 350 miles, how far will the 3 gallons of gas get you? You dumb fucks seem incapable of doing simple math.
Good lord, do you really think that we owned those deposits? Do you really think that the people running Afghanistan will sell to the Chinese if someone else offers a better price? Do you think that the Chinese would be any more successful in trying to take those resources by force than we or the Soviets were? Trump made the agreement with the Taliban for our complete withdrawal, and it was time. Nothing for us to gain there. Besides, the Japanese have found a resource for rare earth metals that is far larger than anything in Afghanistan or China.
LOL My big van is 31 years old, and the small one is 18 years old. Both still running good, and I drive my vehicles until the wheels fall off. By then, there will be reasonably priced EV's. As for costs of charging, at home, here in Portland, Oregon the cost of electricity is less than $0.08 per kw/hr so charging a 100 kw/hr battery that would get about 300 miles range would cost $8.00. The commercial chargers range from $0.08 to $0.27 per kw/hr. That would be about $8.00 to $27.00 per 300 miles. Even the high price is far cheaper than gasoline of diesel for the same mileage.How much have you been spending when recharging your EV? Could you post a receipt?
LOL The Indians just kicked some Chinese ass. Do you honestly think that the Chinese could successfully control Afghanistan?
LOL Well now, damn those radical Islamic terrorists. They are just as bad as our domestic terrorists like the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, or 3%'ers. But none of the Islamic terrorists ever invaded our capital or shit all over it.They are allies with Pakistan and with the Taliban.
They aren't trying to occupy or to interfere with the terrorism that radical Islam is engaged in. They are the partners of ISIS-K and the Taliban.
LOL Well now, damn those radical Islamic terrorists. They are just as bad as our domestic terrorists like the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, or 3%'ers. But none of the Islamic terrorists ever invaded our capital or shit all over it.
Given the Chinese attitude toward their own Moslems, do you honestly believe that they would last very long in Afghanistan? You can come out from under your bed, the Chinese are not capable of world domination. And not even capable of dominating Afghanistan.
You're just gullible with the EV idea, that's all. Anyone who puts a real life example of running an EV that goes against you're gullibility is simply dissed. And that's really it.LOL My big van is 31 years old, and the small one is 18 years old. Both still running good, and I drive my vehicles until the wheels fall off. By then, there will be reasonably priced EV's. As for costs of charging, at home, here in Portland, Oregon the cost of electricity is less than $0.08 per kw/hr so charging a 100 kw/hr battery that would get about 300 miles range would cost $8.00. The commercial chargers range from $0.08 to $0.27 per kw/hr. That would be about $8.00 to $27.00 per 300 miles. Even the high price is far cheaper than gasoline of diesel for the same mileage.