These 5 cheap products will eliminate pollution in residential areas 😎👍

[1.] Cool and heat your home with mini split system AC units, separate one for each room for redundancy and to be able to turn it off, when the room is not occupied.

These usually cost 500USD/room (including installation)

[2.] Cook with induction plates instead of fire.
Single units have around 2000W of power and they create the heat (via induction) directly in the pot/pan's material, very little energy is wasted. Double, triple or quad induction cookers may require thicker wiring, as they can go up to 7000W total.

[3.] Electric water boiler.

These use between 1500 and 2200 Watts of power for a couple minutes. Really practical, they boil the water really fast. The ones with the heating element in the water are slightly more efficient than the ones with a hidden heating element.

[4.] Electric lawn mower, chainsaw and other electric tools.


Many gardening sets come with the same type of battery, so you can keep them charged up then connect them to any of the tools you want to use. They are very silent and non-polluting.
NOTE: please don't use leaf blowers of any kind, because they fill the air with particulates from the ground. In some states they are already illegal.

[5.] Electric vehicles.


Tesla Model 3 SR+ is the best value EV for 38K USD. The 35K USD version can be ordered in showrooms or by phone, but then they remove features and disable some parts.... unlockable later for a fee.

MANY people are skeptical of electricity use instead of combustibles, because in many places electricity is created by burning stuff, BUT we already know for a fact that even if the electricity is generated by burning coal, overall emissions are lower and if nobody burns stuff in cities, then there will be no concentrated pollution on the streets. BUT2 the electrical grid is getting greener every day, as more and more people and companies are installing solar panels and wind farms. If we do our part in purchasing these very cheap electric products, the 100% clean air future can come very soon (barring acts of God and forest fires).

Eli The Computer Guy is wrong, as usual. He doesn't really understand technology. Ford F-150 vs. Cybertruck

Long story short the Ford F-150 has a drag coefficient of 0.59, the RAM has 0.56 ... while the Cybertruck prototype is at 0.39, but Musk said they'll probably reduce it to 0.35 (or even below that) on the production model.


So if Ford manages to get some EV technology that matches Tesla's (highly doubt it), their electric F-150 will be about ~30% less efficient. This inefficiency means they'll have to install a much larger battery pack, add weight and in the end will struggle to come close to Cybertruck's range.

Towing is a slightly different story, as the aerodynamics of trailers is not that great. The Cybertruck will have much better range when not towing, but add to it a huge brick of a trailer and the range will drop close to the F-150s', while towing the same brick.

EliTheComputerGuy would like to buy a plugin hybrid Ford F-150, which is a bad electric vehicle and a bad gas car ... so ... it may have more range with fuel than the electric trucks, but every other spec is far worse. DON'T DO IT!!!

I STRONGLY URGE PEOPLE NOT TO BUY FORD ELECTRIC VEHICLES, except maybe the Mustang Mach-E, which is an OK, sporty electric crossover. They offer 2x less value for the money, so only buy it if you're OK with that fact, otherwise buy a Tesla! (They cost between 35K USD and 100K USD)

The Tesla Model X Long Range Plus can tow a smaller Airstream trailer about 100 miles on one charge at highway speeds, so what the 70K USD Cybertruck will do is probably 200-250 miles with the same trailer. This is not bad at all, because Tesla's superchargers are only 150 miles (max) apart (in the US) and the Cybertruck's large battery pack (180-200kWh) will charge really fast, 80% in just 40 minutes while your have some food and stretch your legs.