Yes, didn't even touch on that in the article. The batteries are terrible for the environment and destroys local areas. Not to mention child labor being used to mine them.
Yes, didn't even touch on that in the article. The batteries are terrible for the environment and destroys local areas. Not to mention child labor being used to mine them.
And the batteries don't last. they continually degrade. Just in Europe, that's 400 Million batteries that would need to be replaced every 10/15 years MAX. Worldwide the figure would be astronomical. It's just not going to happen. As you say, that's the plan, it's not going to happen!!!
Yes, didn't even touch on that in the article. The batteries are terrible for the environment and destroys local areas. Not to mention child labor being used to mine them.
And the batteries don't last. they continually degrade. Just in Europe, that's 400 Million batteries that would need to be replaced every 10/15 years MAX. Worldwide the figure would be astronomical. It's just not going to happen. As you say, that's the plan, it's not going to happen!!!
Those child miners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo need to dig faster. /s