I believe the movie can be downloaded for free from tubi I think.
Personally, I love the performance factor of some electric cars. However, electric conversions for classic cars is something I don’t think I would ever do. I do like the engineering, and fabrication aspect of doing a project like that, but I’ll never want to do it.
An all electric world , I think , would be a bad idea.. just my opinion though.
My other hobby is radio control airplanes and helicopters. 20 years ago electric power became very popular, especially with the advent of Lithium batteries and brushless motors. Now most model aircraft are electric powered with amazing performance. The nitro motors that were commonplace are small minority today. Those motors ran on a mixture of alcohol and 15% nitromethane ( or different amounts of nitro). Basically nitromethane production ceased in the USA and was mostly manufactured in China. Most models are PNP and are electric powered nowadays and very few are kit built.
I hope that our cars are never outlawed based on being petrol burners. If that day comes in my lifetime I will become an outlaw burner for sure! 😜
Jim
I noticed you mentioned most are PNP, thats for sure a symptom of todays thinking. I want it now and not take the time to build it. I won't lie that sometimes I fall into that trap. I am not against electric cars, they do perform amazing, however I don't think they are the end all be all. Most people don't want electric everything. Electric stoves - suck, electric heat - sucks, among other things. There needs to be a balance. My son in law has a Tesla, and its an amazing car to drive, however it has zero character and is bland and boring. I hate the interior lay out and quality is fair for what he paid. Would I own an electric car? Sure, since I work 12 miles away from home.
My wife and I have hybrids as our daily drivers. I think of them as a transition from ICE to all electric. Hybrids have been around long enough that the kinks have been worked out. They really shine in heavy stop and go traffic as the engine typically is not running when you’re not moving. Typically getting highway mileage when driving around town.
As far as mandates for all electric vehicles by the end of the decade, I just don’t see it. If we could flip a switch from ICE to all electric vehicles by 2030, I don’t believe we have the electrical generating capacity or the infrastructure ability to power all electric vehicles. In cities where the average car owner’s don’t have a driveway or garage, how are they going to charge their vehicles. Talk to anyone who owns an electric vehicle that drives it in frigid climates, they will tell you they take a big hit on range in the winter time. Most electrics use resistance heaters that soak up a lot energy. I have read that some manufacturers are experimenting with heat pumps that are more efficient. I don’t think the average consumer is willing to spend the extra money on an electric vehicle along with a fast charging port. The fastest way to get the motoring public is to make it cheaper to purchase, operate and own compared to an ICE.
Don’t get me wrong I am all for clean air and trying to protect the environment. I think the cost and functionality can’t be worse than what we have now with internal combustion.
Regarding my Trans Am, converting it to electric would absolutely ruin it. If gasoline is unobtainable I guess it will become a piece of static art. If the automobile manufacturers are forced into producing only electric vehicles, I predict the demand for used ICE vehicles will go up. After all the age of the average car on the road is something like 12.5 years and keeps going up. It will be a long time before gasoline is no longer available.
Sorry for rambling on.