The Starlink and EMF connection needs more evidence. Maybe it’s there, I’ve not seen anything convincing.
I’m glad you brought up the energy consumption regarding Tesla, this is definitely true. Musk has a vision that we will transition to renewable energy for everything, so everything will be electric - cars, factories, airplanes, ships, etc. Doing this will not be possible without major improvements in battery technology. Assuming that we do get that next step battery tech we will need to use existing forms of energy to build the infrastructure. So short term there would be significant use of fossil fuels to transition to renewables.
Although the life cycle of any EV uses more energy than an ICE vehicle I think it’s a net positive. If city centers increased EV usage then air pollution would drop in those particular areas (the LA basin comes to mind). Overall I think Tesla is a step in the right direction, it’s probably not going to be the ultimate solution but it’s leading us down the right path.
The Starlink and EMF connection needs more evidence. Maybe it’s there, I’ve not seen anything convincing.
I’m glad you brought up the energy consumption regarding Tesla, this is definitely true. Musk has a vision that we will transition to renewable energy for everything, so everything will be electric - cars, factories, airplanes, ships, etc. Doing this will not be possible without major improvements in battery technology. Assuming that we do get that next step battery tech we will need to use existing forms of energy to build the infrastructure. So short term there would be significant use of fossil fuels to transition to renewables.
Although the life cycle of any EV uses more energy than an ICE vehicle I think it’s a net positive. If city centers increased EV usage then air pollution would drop in those particular areas (the LA basin comes to mind). Overall I think Tesla is a step in the right direction, it’s probably not going to be the ultimate solution but it’s leading us down the right path.