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05-27-2013 09:50 AM |
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Originally Posted by alcheng
(Post 2334189)
Those are some serious non-dissolvable harmful chemical to the earth.... :ugh2::ugh2::wtf2:
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Originally Posted by kenchan
(Post 2334229)
mr.alcheng- that's the thing. :iagree: unless someone comes up with a way to neutralize these chemicals into water or high percentage recyclable this hybrid technology is very selfish... like bimmer douche-like. :ugh2: irony is, they dont give a f- about the environment.
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The primary chemical in those batteries is nickel. If you do some research, you will find that source of nickel for all of the car batteries in the US is a nickel plant in Ohio. This plant is the US version of Chernoybl, except it's still operational. There is a radius of about 200 miles around this plant that is absolutely destroyed - no plants, no animals, nothing but dead $hit thanks to this plant :ugh2: People who buy these cars should have to visit that plant before they purchase...
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