Right. If you live in Kentucky it's more like 25,000 miles due to the higher percentage of coal used in generation. If you live in California it's more like 10,000 miles since most of our energy is renewable. And for me it's closer to 8000 miles since I generate all my own power from solar.
15,000 is a US average.
And since our cars have 125,000 and 56,000 miles on them respectively, we've been carbon-negative compared to a gas car for years,
They are not "rainbows and unicorns." They are merely better than gas cars.
Let's see.
Nowadays I design and build large battery energy storage systems based on used Tesla and Nissan batteries. One of our first installed systems is below.
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If your phone uses wireless charging, it uses my patents; I developed Qualcomm's wireless charging system about ten years ago. I also worked on the EV charging system now owned by Witricity (we sold the technology to them.)
And I build solar power systems and ebikes for other people. Just built a 5KW solar power system for a Burning Man camp, and have built a dozen ebikes over the years for friends and coworkers.
How about you?