There's also the fact that they use MORE energy to drive them. A regular car may get 25-40% (that's being VERY generous) of the energy stored in the gasoline. While a hybrid/electric car will get MAYBE 80% of the energy that flows through the cable, which is probably around 10% of the energy that comes from the source (if the source did nothing but produce energy for that one car)Berethond said:An aside: The biggest lie is that hybrids are better for the environment.Florion said:Hmm... I think... I don't know how to articulate it clearly, but something like being able to buy your way into the moral right. We buy these green things because we want to feel like we're saving the planet, these fair-trade coffee beans, these local, organic, fresh fruits. Some of us look at those who don't or who can't afford it with a raised eyebrow and a snort, "we're better than those people who don't care enough to pay a little extra to do the right thing." But really, we aren't buying these things out of the goodness of our heart. We're buying it because it's a status symbol. It puts us on higher moral ground. And, for reasons good or bad, the market realizes this and sells that belief to us. My point is not that you should boycott this movement just to spite whoever is trying to dupe you ? I actually think it's great that there's a market for doing the right thing ? but be aware that it doesn't make you a "better" person than anyone else. Some people just can't afford to buy social innocence.Schlen said:Honestly what do you think is today's greatest lie? 9/11? Money? Love?
Give me your opinion!
Hell No.
It takes more energy and creates more emissions to manufacture one Prius than are produced over the entire life of a Hummer.
So the next time you see someone driving a hybrid, feel free to laugh loudly at their blatant hypocrisy.
I'm assuming the source of the energy is a coal or nuclear plant, by the way. Then there's the energy lost while it's traveling through the power lines, and the energy that's lost when you burn coal/ split atoms and spin that great big turbine in a power plant.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say in a very incoherent fashion, cuz I'm sleep deprived at the moment, is that more emissions are created getting power to those batteries in your super green hybrid cars then would be created if you just drove a bigassed truck around.
Sorry if you can't understand half of what I said, I need sleep.