Bro somewhere i remember reading that mining and refining lithium has equivalent or more emissions than fossil fuels that are burned by via vechile , but an EV has zero pipeline emissions i.e zero while running, also a lithium cell has a fixed lifespan around 2.5 lakh charging cycles after that it becomes dead i.e 5-15 years like smartphone batteries .So an EV would have more emissions if you look it broadly because you would need to replace battery after 10 years while fossil fuels will have approx half in that timespan. Check upon these points
"Dear subscriber, thank you for your comment! You're right, but technology is always evolving, and the same applies to battery lifespan. EV batteries generally last 5-15 years, depending on usage. While they may eventually need replacement, advances in battery technology and recycling are helping to mitigate the environmental impact. Although EVs may currently lack in several areas compared to ICE vehicles, they are likely to contribute significantly to a greener future. Thank you for raising this important concern."
@@platinumprince2178 right i understand absolutely since I'm a student studying EV and IC vechiles , also ic vechiles have potential with hydrogen fuel cells which are in development plus new lithium polymers are getting better everyday soo Id agree to your point and I understand your video topic is to raise awareness about the use of EVs nd remove the backlashing by other countries.
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Bro somewhere i remember reading that mining and refining lithium has equivalent or more emissions than fossil fuels that are burned by via vechile , but an EV has zero pipeline emissions i.e zero while running, also a lithium cell has a fixed lifespan around 2.5 lakh charging cycles after that it becomes dead i.e 5-15 years like smartphone batteries .So an EV would have more emissions if you look it broadly because you would need to replace battery after 10 years while fossil fuels will have approx half in that timespan. Check upon these points
"Dear subscriber, thank you for your comment!
You're right, but technology is always evolving, and the same applies to battery lifespan. EV batteries generally last 5-15 years, depending on usage. While they may eventually need replacement, advances in battery technology and recycling are helping to mitigate the environmental impact. Although EVs may currently lack in several areas compared to ICE vehicles, they are likely to contribute significantly to a greener future.
Thank you for raising this important concern."
@@platinumprince2178 right i understand absolutely since I'm a student studying EV and IC vechiles , also ic vechiles have potential with hydrogen fuel cells which are in development plus new lithium polymers are getting better everyday soo Id agree to your point and I understand your video topic is to raise awareness about the use of EVs nd remove the backlashing by other countries.
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