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Start with the 15%. It's not hard to figure out if you actually use that tiny brain. Petroleum products are in everything. That phone your holding for example! Retake every science class and actually pass this time. Don't forget the economics class so you can figure out how to provide enough lithium for you magic global fleet of 500km cars. 100km in the cold with a 3 hour recharge time is common for anyone not driving a money bags Telsa, and those toys are still double the cost of a good hybrid. Not to mention the cost of recharing the bloody things is equivalent to the gas costs of 4 cylinder passenger car. Have you ever even recharged an electric car? Half the rapid charging stations are broken and they don't get fixed for months. Sometimes you have to wait upwards of an hour in line for an opportunity to change because the next closest charging station is over 20 miles away. Only a fool with deep pockets would choose a pure electric for work
Have fun fucking trees while waiting on that magic lithium supply for billions of cars to drive your 500km. I have plenty of faith that your ilk will work toward banning petroleum and nuclear. The most brain dead movement on the planet has to be the Captain Planet Weeaboos and their war on science. 2004, hurumph, it's current year. And CNN International and my commie professor say Electric perfect. Oil bad.
Ok Mr. Ostrich. Bury your head in the sand. Shouldn't surprise me that a tree fucker is incapable of typing lithium shortage into google. There's plenty of communist publications out there with publication dates within the last year that have figured out lithium and cobalt don't grow on trees. We're not running out of petroleum or lithium reserves. It's a matter of production numbnuts. We don't need petroleum or nuclear. If we just sing kumbayah and pray for wind, then mother Ghia will bless our offering of good karma!!!