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The EV thread - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Social Club (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-6.html) +--- Forum: Blah-Blah Bar (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-23.html) +--- Thread: The EV thread (/thread-6389.html) |
Re: The EV thread - DJC - 06-13-2024 (06-12-2024, 12:22 PM)northernblue link Wrote:Ev has nothing to do with anything. Toby Hagon made the point that all modern cars have the potential to gather data. The problem is that all Chinese companies have to comply with the CCP's requirements and make any data they collect available to the CCP. Re: The EV thread - kruddler - 06-13-2024 (06-13-2024, 08:16 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:Maybe, but you still need to store it. The whole thing is economics, and all that changes is where your money ends up. Call me a cynic but lets face it, these things are all not about your data. If you dont want anyone to have your data, you have to go off grid. I'm not worried about my data. I am one of 7 billion people in the world. No more important than anyone else. What do i need to be worried about? Whatever might happen to me will happen to many more people. There is either something we can all worry about then, or its something that we will be powerless to stop. Either way, worrying about it now ain't going to matter a damn, so i'll continue living my life. Che sera sera. Re: The EV thread - DJC - 06-13-2024 (06-13-2024, 09:59 AM)kruddler link Wrote:I'm not worried about my data. I am one of 7 billion people in the world. No more important than anyone else. What do i need to be worried about? I’m not worried about my data either but Chinese expats, industrialists, military personnel and politicians may have a different view. And then there’s dash cam footage that may have intelligence potential. 99.9% of the information gathered may be useless but AI will ensure that anything useful will be identified. Re: The EV thread - ElwoodBlues1 - 06-15-2024 https://au.yahoo.com/news/rising-tesla-rival-byd-a-big-win-for-aussies-in-electric-car-transition-062957089.html Re: The EV thread - LP - 06-15-2024 (06-13-2024, 11:55 AM)DJC date Wrote:99.9% of the information gathered may be useless but AI will ensure that anything useful will be identified.The problem is everything is geotagged, so it's much easier to filter than people think, there is no need to plough through the whole lot. AI can identify locations, voices, sounds, signals, etc., etc., it's what it is the one thing it is really good at already. Re: The EV thread - LP - 06-26-2024 I see Chinese brand Xiaomi is being accused by Porsche of copying it's Taycan design, who would have thunk it? [img width=250]https://preview.redd.it/xiaomi-su7-is-a-blatant-design-ripoff-of-the-taycan-v0-jzdl88zz2krc1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=a6a3dc8c5aaa73f6fec0fda28895c9995166b033[/img] Although, I have to wonder how many of the Taycan parts come out of China, Taiwan, Korea, etc., etc., in the first place, only to get a premium added to for having the Porsche name. Rolex anyone? Re: The EV thread - Thryleon - 06-26-2024 (06-26-2024, 01:23 AM)LP link Wrote:I see Chinese brand Xiaomi is being accused by Porsche of copying it's Taycan design, who would have thunk it?how different can that car actually look? Re: The EV thread - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-02-2024 JD Power annual survey on the reliability of Motor vehicles in the USA hasnt done much for EV sales with Tesla and Volvo's offshoot EV brand in Polestar being very problem ridden and leading the way in problems per 100 vehicles in the graph that appears further down the report.. https://www.jdpower.com/business/press-releases/2024-us-initial-quality-study-iqs Only real surprise is Mazda performing badly and a usually unreliable entity in RAM proving to be the least buggy in terms of problems with vehicles. Hitlers choice of Transport in Volkswagen and its brother company Audi were very poor which is no real surprise to me and Lexus remains one of the most consistently good brands if you can afford to own one. Overall I cant see these figures deterring Americans to stick with Gas Guzzling large utes/SUVs and it wont be making me rush out and buy an EV in any hurry. Re: The EV thread - DJC - 07-02-2024 The new power pricing plans may hit EV owners. I understand that there will be a higher tariff when a lot of electricity is used, such as when you’re charging your EV, Re: The EV thread - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-02-2024 (07-02-2024, 04:12 AM)DJC link Wrote:The new power pricing plans may hit EV owners. I understand that there will be a higher tariff when a lot of electricity is used, such as when you’re charging your EV,The methodology might be to force EV owners to also invest in Solar Power systems so they are not drawing everything from the grid in peak times and create issues. We have generous rebates/subsidies in Australia plus plenty of sun obviously and one in three homes have solar but I reckon the Government would like to see 2 in 3 homes with solar and more battery systems. Of course market operators would be inclined to charge more knowing that EV owners need a fix of power to run their cars and its a way to make more money especially in the evening when I presume the majority of cars would be charging.. |