Battery based electric vehicles of today and tomorrow.

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At work, I keep threatening to buy rubber shoes - for draft horses.

I should probably quit joking about _____ like that !

Rgds, D.
Or live in walking distance of an Amish community!

This energy and labor shortage is a worldwide mess.

The assisted living Center for the gentleman that I'm his guardian lives contacted me yesterday that they are planning to shut down in 30 days because of lack of workforce and so we are getting into another home in the chain but it'll be a 100 mi away from me but it's a nice place.
 
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Why Tesla will be the #1 car sold across the pond.
 
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Or live in walking distance of an Amish community!

This energy and labor shortage is a worldwide mess.

The assisted living Center for the gentleman that I'm his guardian lives contacted me yesterday that they are planning to shut down in 30 days because of lack of workforce and so we are getting into another home in the chain but it'll be a 100 mi away from me but it's a nice place.
Strangest labour market I've seen.... then again, outside of Covid, some of this was predictable.

I bicycled to work Friday. 20km or so, one way. Some hills, good cardio. I've done it a couple of times this Summer, after finally changing out the rear gear-set I'd blown out of my old mountain bike....

We are not a bicycle culture (Can/USA), anything like some parts of the world. I met a Danish guy, new to Canada, working at an engineering company in Toronto years back. He commented about being only one of two people in the whole building who bicycled to work - said in Denmark, the ratio was inverted.

Once the market settles down a bit, I'll probably take a more serious look at E-bicycles.... firstly for the wife, after she gets a decent helmet, as that may help her get some more ride-time in....

Rgds, D.
 
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Wife & I ride horses. No fuel cost, they fertilize, go places lots of 4x4s couldn't go.
Great companions and don't have to plug them in!
However...there is land to buy, stable to build, fences, gates, feed, hay, straw, veterinarian bills, tack, farrier, medication, trimming supplies, (I'm sure I forgot some things).
They are fantastic though!
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Wife & I ride horses. No fuel cost, they fertilize, go places lots of 4x4s couldn't go.
Great companions and don't have to plug them in!
However...there is land to buy, stable to build, fences, gates, feed, hay, straw, veterinarian bills, tack, farrier, medication, trimming supplies, (I'm sure I forgot some things).
They are fantastic though!View attachment 717277
I just got in from scooping mini horse poop out of dry lot while the wife did the hay and feed, etc while the horses were out getting some green grass. You have a nice place and beautiful horses.
 
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Lazy crane operators making $250,000 a year exacerbating port crisis, truckers say

Surely this is not true with so many businesses shut down, food and supplies shortages, etc.
Unions holding the docks hostage ? Naaahhhh, that'll never happen...... :cool:

One solution is in that article - automated off-loading.

Otherwise, build it on-shore, or do without are other options.....

Sea-can costs jumping 10x or more will/has caused pain - upside is making on-shoring more attractive.....

Rgds, D.
 
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I have worked projects at the Ports in Seattle. I do not see automated off-loading a possibility without massive investment.

Build it on-shore, I am 100% on-board with. (y)
 
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I don't think this one has been posted but here it is. This is why I believe 80% of the taxpayers money going to EV discounts will go to Tesla and China companies coming. USA OEMs just do not have any sizeable number of EVS plan for the next 5 years for domestic sales. For 2 years I have been thinking Nissan is on the downhill slide towards the end.
 
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Wife & I ride horses. No fuel cost, they fertilize, go places lots of 4x4s couldn't go.
Great companions and don't have to plug them in!
However...there is land to buy, stable to build, fences, gates, feed, hay, straw, veterinarian bills, tack, farrier, medication, trimming supplies, (I'm sure I forgot some things).
They are fantastic though!View attachment 717277
No fuel costs except for the essentials that provide them a proper living environment.

If they are used to cultivate & harvest, haul lumber etc. for food and building supplies it’s a different scenario.
 
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