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How far will my 2k RMS Tesla drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8808037" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Not enough lithium, copper, silver, etc. on the planet to turn every car on the road into battery powered. Many municipalities have rolling blackouts NOW because their power grid can't hang with demand and Europeans are looking at 5000$ a month plus light bills already. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure the well connected are making a fortune with this wealth transfer and there's a lot of true believers that think they can magic up free energy and unlimited supply of batteries and everybody can drive a Tesla (let them eat cake!), but at the end of the day I think we're a long way off from basically 80% or more of the population doing without owning a personal vehicle whatsoever. By the time it got to that I think car audio would be the least of your worries.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Europe has already been saying they're banning internal combustion engines for a while now and they keep moving the goalpost of when the date will be and that's a place where most people can't afford to own a car and certainly don't have the infrastructure and culture built around the automobile that we do. If they can't wish that into existence it isn't happening here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8808037, member: 614752"] Not enough lithium, copper, silver, etc. on the planet to turn every car on the road into battery powered. Many municipalities have rolling blackouts NOW because their power grid can't hang with demand and Europeans are looking at 5000$ a month plus light bills already. I'm sure the well connected are making a fortune with this wealth transfer and there's a lot of true believers that think they can magic up free energy and unlimited supply of batteries and everybody can drive a Tesla (let them eat cake!), but at the end of the day I think we're a long way off from basically 80% or more of the population doing without owning a personal vehicle whatsoever. By the time it got to that I think car audio would be the least of your worries. Anyway, Europe has already been saying they're banning internal combustion engines for a while now and they keep moving the goalpost of when the date will be and that's a place where most people can't afford to own a car and certainly don't have the infrastructure and culture built around the automobile that we do. If they can't wish that into existence it isn't happening here. [/QUOTE]
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