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<blockquote data-quote="siffert_fan" data-source="post: 368281" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Electric cars aren't the answer since nobody has yet devised a means of dealing with the worn-out batteries. Recycling is VERY expensive and the lithium reclaimed via recycling costs many time more than lithium that is freshly mined. Unless the economics changes dramatically, going electric will mean absolutely huge numbers of batteries winding up in landfills and causing lots of contamination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siffert_fan, post: 368281, member: 10"] Electric cars aren't the answer since nobody has yet devised a means of dealing with the worn-out batteries. Recycling is VERY expensive and the lithium reclaimed via recycling costs many time more than lithium that is freshly mined. Unless the economics changes dramatically, going electric will mean absolutely huge numbers of batteries winding up in landfills and causing lots of contamination. [/QUOTE]
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