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Revisiting the sustainability of electric personal transportation: a short reflection

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Published on December 26, 2024

1y ago· 2 min readenOpinion

Summary

A brief, self-critical reflection on a previous article about electric personal transportation. The author revisits their earlier argument that electric vehicles are not truly sustainable — comparing the mindset to recycling-as-consumer-choice — because manufacturing relies on non-renewable electricity and rare earth metals. The piece is short, informal, and more of a personal note than a developed analysis.

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raheeljunaid.comRevisiting the sustainability of electric personal transportation: a short reflectionraheeljunaid.com

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My theory of why people think electric personal transportation is sustainable is akin to recycling: control with purchasing power.
It's not like [Average Joe] can tell nearby electrical plants to build nuclear/solar/wind power.
He can, however, trade his gas guzzling 2013 Toyota SUV for a Tesla Model X, a car manufactured with non-renewable electricity and rare earth metals fuelled by power plants that emit l
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Looking back 5 months later, this headline sucks.

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