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NHTSA tells automakers to hit 49 mpg by 2026
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevinbonds" data-source="post: 16754494" data-attributes="member: 190491"><p>Our leaders are clueless morons bought and paid for by China. It's already been said by experts that the raw materials to mass produce EV batteries does not exist. In addition the human costs to mine them, to countries like Afghanistan and the Congo are huge. lest not forget that all the raw materials need to be refined in China before anyone can even start to make a battery. So, tell me how with a straight face this kabal known as our administration can push for more EV's when there wont be near enough capacity to deliver them? It's an impossibility with the current way batteries are produced today. The only possibility is they are in bed the Chinese on the refinement of these minerals and the destruction of America. </p><p></p><p>Because if we force auto makers away for efficient ICE engines, to low tech lithium batteries the only winner is China, who already owns our political leaders and the bulk of our countries working class jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevinbonds, post: 16754494, member: 190491"] Our leaders are clueless morons bought and paid for by China. It's already been said by experts that the raw materials to mass produce EV batteries does not exist. In addition the human costs to mine them, to countries like Afghanistan and the Congo are huge. lest not forget that all the raw materials need to be refined in China before anyone can even start to make a battery. So, tell me how with a straight face this kabal known as our administration can push for more EV's when there wont be near enough capacity to deliver them? It's an impossibility with the current way batteries are produced today. The only possibility is they are in bed the Chinese on the refinement of these minerals and the destruction of America. Because if we force auto makers away for efficient ICE engines, to low tech lithium batteries the only winner is China, who already owns our political leaders and the bulk of our countries working class jobs. [/QUOTE]
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