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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    If our rates go from 3 cents to 15 cents per kWh by the time we go to sell our home, there is no doubt our solar will add value to the house (even if it is ~20 years old by then). To that point, I'm switching to a 12.5 cent per kWh plan from March through September. During those months, we...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    I'd add that governments pick winners & losers based on an agenda for what they believe will be embraced by their voters. Responsible decisions seem to take a back seat to the perception of being responsible. That surprise $1.36B settlement our government was forced to pay to electricity...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    I have no doubt that if you were looking to buy a house in my area, my 9.2 kW of solar would be a big selling feature of the home, and (based on your posts) you'd recognize the value of lower electricity bills, and intangibles like the house being aligned with your environmental goals. From...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    I think it's important for governments and constituents to have clear, and measurable goals, and an understanding how they reach those goals before transitioning a power plant from feedstock X to feedstock Y. Our government considers themselves the "leaders" in the fight against climate...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    Another fair question: What is the extent of the environmental impact of suddenly scrapping 100's of thousands of cars, causing the demand to manufacture & sell 100's of thousands of cars to replace them? While a lot of us made a quick financial gain, Mother Nature lost big time.
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    Guess I should have read his post again...around our parts, "forever home" loosely translates into empty nesters downsizing into retirement. He did solar once, and figured the savings / payback didn't justify doing it again. Perhaps I read too much into it.
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    Read his post again. When you're retired, making a big investment in solar may not be the one of the smartest financial moves you can make. Personally, I'd rather use that money to enjoy the rest of my years instead of putting it on the roof. I totally get where he's coming from.
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    Stay tuned. Years ago, there was no business case for manufacturers to install expensive battery / regenerative braking systems to make cars more efficient. MPG (especially with diesels) was "good enough". Putting advanced tech like that into a TDI would have put too large a price premium...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    ^^This. Cost per watt is only the beginning of the conversation. I'm in the same boat, and not sure that we'd do it again either. Our solar *might* pay for itself given another 15 year or so, but given that my price per kWh has dropped from $0.08 down to about $0.03 - getting our full ROI...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    Just curious, how did you search / find that car? I've done searches on several car sales sites using keywords such as "replaced battery" or "new battery" and still had to sift through dozens of cars without finding and old car with a new battery.
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    That's the part I have trouble getting past. The offer he made on the B is reasonable. Aside from range, every used EV in the ~$20-25K range feels like a downgrade. I don't really want to go the PHEV route (Volt, or facsimiles). The 150 EPA miles a the new Leaf SL would suit me fine...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    A client of mine really likes my B250e and made me a surprise offer for it...about $5000 less than I paid. At first, I considered it a pretty solid offer and my car-guy juices started flowing again and I've been shopping around for EV's. Trouble is, 1.5 years, and 19,000 miles later - I still...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    As an example of serviceability, I had an oops my first winter with the EV. I didn't realize that the washer fluid that shipped with the car wasn't rated down to -30C - until the hose that feeds the rear window froze, and had to be replaced. My local Mercedes dealership had no problem taking...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    Well, I suppose it depends on how long you intend to own the EV. My Audi A4 costed me ~$25,000 in gasoline, oil services, brakes, fuel pump, water pump, timing chain, etc, (stuff that wouldn't apply to my EV) over the course of 100,000 miles. If I'm able to put 100,000 miles on my EV, and...
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    Electric vehicles (EVs), their emissions, and future viability

    You sound like me about six months before I bought my EV :) You're correct to weigh the advantages offuel savings against the risks of non-existent serviceability in your area (I did). I'm quite sure that I have the only Mercedes B250e within 1000 miles of where I live. There is also a zero...
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