QUAL A HORA CERTA PARA COMPRAR UM CARRO ELÉTRICO? - ADG (HIGH TORQUE) - TUNERCAST
Summary
TLDRIn this discussion, the speakers explore the future of electric vehicles (EVs) and the potential shift from traditional battery-powered cars to more innovative solutions like hydrogen fuel cells. They delve into the challenges and realities of adopting new energy sources, highlighting the environmental and technological hurdles that accompany such transitions. Amidst this, the conversation also touches on the broader implications of environmental policies, vehicle durability, and the impact on consumers. The dialogue is peppered with skepticism towards media hype and the practicality of current EV models, suggesting a cautious approach towards embracing electric vehicles until technology advances further. The speakers also share personal anecdotes and opinions on the automotive industry's evolution, emphasizing the need for critical thinking in the face of changing automotive technologies.
Takeaways
- 💡 The speaker believes electric cars still have limitations compared to gas-powered cars, especially regarding battery technology.
- 😕 He is skeptical of influencers and car companies overly promoting electric vehicles.
- 🔋 The speaker thinks hydrogen fuel cell technology could be an alternative to batteries for electric cars in the future.
- 😀 He is happy that cars with the latest technology are now being sold in Brazil, not just in other countries.
- 😮💨 The speaker criticizes the fragility and low durability of modern emission-controlled gas engines.
- 😤 He dislikes how environmental regulations prioritize lower emissions over engine durability and longevity.
- 🤔 The speaker recommends waiting a few more years before buying an electric car, as the technology will continue to improve.
- 😀 He suggests trying an electric car through a rental or subscription plan first to get experience with it.
- 🚘 Most people don't drive more than 500km per day, so current electric car range is sufficient for a majority.
- 😠 The speaker is frustrated by slow-accelerating electric cars limiting top speeds on highways.
Q & A
What are the speaker's views on current electric vehicle technology?
-The speaker believes current electric vehicle technology, especially batteries, still needs more development. He thinks people should wait 5-10 more years as batteries will become lighter and have greater capacity.
How does the speaker feel about hydrogen fuel cell vehicles?
-The speaker feels producing hydrogen fuel cells is complex and expensive currently. However, he believes it could be a potential technology in the future as environmental regulations get stricter.
What does the speaker think about influencers promoting electric vehicles?
-The speaker is critical of influencers suddenly promoting electric vehicles after receiving discounts or sponsored vehicles from automakers. He thinks people should be wary of influencers changing opinions so quickly.
What does the speaker say about engine technology improvements?
-The speaker states recent improvements to gas engines, like turbocharging and direct injection, are mainly to meet stricter emissions regulations rather than improve fuel efficiency.
How does the speaker feel about electric vehicle reliability?
-The speaker believes current electric vehicles will have very short lifetimes and low durability compared to gas vehicles. He thinks there will be fewer second or third owners as batteries degrade.
What limitations does the speaker cite about electric vehicle range?
-The speaker states a 500 km range is more than enough for most people's daily needs. However, he notes range anxiety on longer road trips is a valid concern currently.
How does the speaker suggest experiencing an electric vehicle initially?
-The speaker recommends renting or leasing an electric vehicle first to get experience before purchasing one.
What does the speaker say about global vehicle technology parity?
-The speaker is happy that automakers are now offering the same advanced technology in Brazil as in other markets, compared to outdated models previously.
What examples does the speaker give of improving battery technology?
-The speaker cites the progression from lead acid to nickel metal hydride to lithium ion batteries in cell phones as examples of battery technology improvements.
What does the speaker foresee as a potential future electric vehicle battery technology?
-The speaker envisions smaller, lighter batteries with very fast charging capabilities taking 10 minutes to charge 500 km of range.
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