Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
Re: LB: As someone whose car is 15 years old and barely has Bluetooth, let alone a big touchscreen, is this actually a thing in some new cars?
"Physical controls for air flow and direction. Grabbing a vent control and pointing it in the desired direction is much more obvious and efficient than navigating a touch-screen menu and then dragging your finger on a visualization of the car interior to try to direct the air flow. By all means, have electronically actuated vent controls to change the air flow for vents that are unreachable from the driver’s seat, but all vents should be physically controllable by the people who can reach them."
Do you actually have to control the vents through a menu, rather than just, y'know, moving them with your fingers?
Because if so, that's genuinely insane.
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
@glennf @siracusa lots of goodness in that article.
The one trip to New Zealand where I rented a car demonstrated that using a turn signal stalk was so ingrained in my muscle memory that I hoped people knew I wanted to turn when my windshield wipers ran on a dry day
My newest vehicle is a 2016 F250. To turn on the heated seats you have to tap on a 1cm square icon. If you miss it, it brings up another screen where the icon is bigger but in a different location
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@glennf @siracusa
Good list. I have a couple of recommendations myself:1) As mentioned in the article, the Batteries make up a HUGE percentage of the cost of an #EV. Car Makers SHOULD RETAIN OWNERSHIP OF THE BATTERIES (see attachment for why.)
2) The gov't needs to STANDARDIZE EV BATTERIES so every car doesn't use it's own custom battery pack. This will allow for BATTERY SWAP STATIONS where any EV owner can drive up and install a fully charged battery in 2 minutes (no more 1hour wait times.)

@MugsysRapSheet @glennf @siracusa my comments here are my thoughts and should not be taken as negative comments directed at anyone as that’s not my intention.
Battery swapping is about to become redundant. Emerging tech in cars for sale now in CN (and this year EU) can charge at 1.5mW, and it is being put into affordable cars. Example being the ‘27 BYD Yuan Plus (Atto 3 in my market). Flash charging 10-97% in under 10 minutes and in an affordable market segment.
Many EVs in my country are at or below price parity with comparable ice cars. Flash charging is not far behind.
Battery swapping is a good idea in the heavy trucking industry, but has already been solved in the passenger car industry.
Many EV manufacturers don’t dictate their batteries, they use what they can source from manufacturers like CATL, BYD, Panasonic, LG. Regulation in a few countries for swappable batteries may risk manufacturers walking away from those markets. -
Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
@glennf @siracusa
The design teams from the core of car companies are now converging on the EV projects. Some of them hoped it wouldn't happen or tested it would fail. Others were busy.Aerodynamics is important. A flushish mechanical pop out handle would be nice. It may come.
Comparator for battery cost is the engine, gearbox...and all the petrol it will ever burn. Minus by all means the electricity.
(Mine's a VW ID.3 which I like a lot.)
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@glennf @siracusa
The design teams from the core of car companies are now converging on the EV projects. Some of them hoped it wouldn't happen or tested it would fail. Others were busy.Aerodynamics is important. A flushish mechanical pop out handle would be nice. It may come.
Comparator for battery cost is the engine, gearbox...and all the petrol it will ever burn. Minus by all means the electricity.
(Mine's a VW ID.3 which I like a lot.)
@Photo55 See the “1” footnote on my article on the topic of door handles.
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@Photo55 See the “1” footnote on my article on the topic of door handles.
@siracusa article is still in my queue, I'll do that.
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@BillBraine @glennf @siracusa
My 2017 Bolt is the same. I'm still so happy with it almost six years after buying it used.
I rented a Tesla maybe four or five years ago and i hated it. It's fast and it got where i needed to go but the entire ride i felt like i was barely controlling a wild horse because it would attempt to drive me into things and the only thing that prevented an accident was the fact i was always holding that wheel like the car was trying to kill me -
R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
@glennf First time renting a Tesla felt quite dangerous. I had to repeatedly pull off the highway to figure out how to operate various controls. And the lack of a physical manual in the car added to the frustration.
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
@glennf @siracusa my Pacifica PHEV has a manual charge port, but an electronic gas door. And the detailers burnt out mine so I had to find a magic draw string hidden behind a panel in the trunk.
If they would just take my grandpa's 92 Caravan--blue cloth interior, tape deck, and all--but just made it run on electricity, I'd be fine.
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
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Never have I screamed aloud YES YES and pumped my fist in agreement more at something @siracusa has written than this https://hypercritical.co/2026/05/29/ev-stupidity-checklist
@glennf @siracusa
What I don' t like in all of this, is that we also don' t question which cars make sense to be build.There are still a lot SUVs out there.
They have no teal use, are heavy (need more energy), need a lot of parking space and are highly dangerous for pedestrians, esspecially children.Form follows function.
No need for driving bread boxes.
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@MugsysRapSheet @glennf @siracusa my comments here are my thoughts and should not be taken as negative comments directed at anyone as that’s not my intention.
Battery swapping is about to become redundant. Emerging tech in cars for sale now in CN (and this year EU) can charge at 1.5mW, and it is being put into affordable cars. Example being the ‘27 BYD Yuan Plus (Atto 3 in my market). Flash charging 10-97% in under 10 minutes and in an affordable market segment.
Many EVs in my country are at or below price parity with comparable ice cars. Flash charging is not far behind.
Battery swapping is a good idea in the heavy trucking industry, but has already been solved in the passenger car industry.
Many EV manufacturers don’t dictate their batteries, they use what they can source from manufacturers like CATL, BYD, Panasonic, LG. Regulation in a few countries for swappable batteries may risk manufacturers walking away from those markets.@WhombeX @glennf
The larger the market, the less chance anyone would "abandon" it.Here in the U.S. some 50+ years ago, the state of #California set "Emission standards" for all cars sold in the state.
Today, every car sold in the U.S. comes with the "California Emissions Standard" as part of their package.
As for sourcing, if the #EV Manufacturers were dictating size & shape, there wouldn't be so many configurations. That's FAR more costly for them. Standardization would save them


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