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On Feb 11, 4:49 pm, BAR wrote:
Curtis CCR wrote: It is my understanding that research on those vehicles has shown that their production results in far more energy use than the production of standard vehicles. You must be referring to that silly article that circulated last year saying that Hummers were more eco friendly and the real cost of a Prius, over its lifespan, was something like $300,000. It was BS. Where do the chemicals that comprise the battery cells some from and how do they get into the battery cell? What is the effect, cost, of the mining of the component chemicals? What is the effect, cost, of the materials used and needing disposal during the battery manufacturing process? I don't know, but batteries are recyclable. There are NiMH batteries, the kind that have been used in portable electronics devices for years. Likewise NiCad has been around for decades and are used in large applications. I want to know who is paying the $300,000 in total cost for my Prius. I'd like to thank them. I am not saying that people shouldn't drive Hummers - I am a Prius owner that also drives a American made "crossover vehicle" that typically gets less than 20mpg. You want to drive a Hummer? Fine with me! I can't tow a boat with my Prius. What is the cost of a new battery pack for your Prius? I honestly don't know. There are 20something individual cells that make of the battery string and I have never heard of anyone having to replace them all. Since in CA they are warranted for 150,000 miles it is not a common customer paid repair. |
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