Tesla’s value plunged nearly $200 billion since mid-July – and the EV maker faces a bumpy road ahead::Tesla shares closed Tuesday at just over $233, well down on their 2023 peak of $291.

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    31 year ago

    So? Left pollutes the air, right doesn’t, hence right is undeniably better and completely unrelated to the fact that public transport could be much improved almost everywhere in the word. EV buses are also better than diesel ones, you know…

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      101 year ago

      They are better in the long run when combustion engines have reached their end of life and needs to be changed for something. But replacing a combustion engine solely to get an EV is a waste of energy and material. EVs are heavier and require energy to move, usually a single occupant. Tire wear is also responsible for pollutants in the air and in the water, and because EVs are heavier, they do that faster.

      Parking lots generate heat islands, etc… Buying a new car is inherently bad for the environment. We need more traditional means of transit and much much more active transit plans, not more cars!

      WE CAN’T BUY OUR WAY OUT OF THIS WITH NEW GADGETS AND TECHNOLOGY.

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        11 year ago

        I realize I’m saying this in a technology community but I’ve (we’ve) been promised self driving cars for years and so far it’s only the same promise repeated year after year. Same for recycling. We can’t just recycle everything or wait for a miracle plastic eating bacteria created by technology, we have to consume less.

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        11 year ago

        require energy to move

        Yes, literally everything does. That’s physics.

        Tire wear is also responsible for pollutants in the air and in the water

        Tires made from natural rubber exist. Less wearing tires are also a thing but those are less “sporty”. Tire wear can be reduced by driving more smoothly which is something governments can mandate to tweak driving aids accordingly (basically no hard acceleration). Overall EVs are better for the environment than ICE cars.

        We need more traditional means of transit and much much more active transit plans, not more cars!

        I already wrote “public transport could be much improved almost everywhere in the word”, so don’t preach to me about what I agree with.