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I've driven two EVs and the torque is amazing. I actually don't even think that's possible with IC engines. There just isn't the delay that an IC has. Once you step on the EV pedal.....it GOES.

As for gas vs diesel. I have to say diesel wins hands down in efficiency and power when under load and pulling/hauling heavy stuff. I've had a number of both for the purpose of hauling heavy stuff and if I need a pickup to do that again, I'll buy diesel. Now, just driving around without a load, there probably isn't much difference. I would say the last diesel I had got maybe 2-3 mpg better without a load. With a load? MPG difference was very very noticable.
Again, that's not being used as a passenger vehicle but for hauling heavy loads. I have no problems with using diesel for commercial and industrial applications. But it just isn't needed for the vast majority of people. And for the cases where you're hauling a boat or camper, you can use a gas truck especially since it's rare anyone is doing it more than a dozen times a year. Yes, the efficiency won't be quite as good, but it's worth that trade-off to get the other diesels off the roads IMO.
 
Diesel fuel itself is inherently more efficient than gasoline, it has more energy density. Diesel can also achieve higher compression ratios which leads to better thermodynamic efficiency. By design diesel engines also achieve higher torque lower down in the RPM range, which is why they are so great at hauling heavy loads.
All true, however gas can be started and stopped more easily/efficiently than diesel, which makes hybrid power systems using gas practical, which overcomes diesel's advantages in efficiency.

Yes, EVs are the most efficient power plant but they also have weight, range, and charging penalties we're all aware of.

I am fully onboard that EVs are the future for the general public, and in 15 or 20 years battery tech and charging should be very very good. We're still in a transition phase though, and people like Decked are reluctant to change despite it being in their best interests, which is why we haven't made significant leaps but small gains in market share of EVs.
I get that. But people aren't going to change at all unless they are at the very least exposed to the facts in addition to other people's experiences and opinions that are different than their own.
 
I get that. But people aren't going to change at all unless they are at the very least exposed to the facts in addition to other people's experiences and opinions that are different than their own.

Yep. 100 years ago everyone had a horse and gas stations were rare. Internal combustion engines were faulty & prone to breaking down, and qualified mechanics were few and far between.
 
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