INteresting opinion on a 3 year old topic bruh. Boiler - you're forgetting that the amount of emissions used to create a EV from all the rare-earth minerals for the electrical systems and lithium batteries is the same as running a Hummer for 18 years. Yes, that beast. After 18 years, you break even on CO2 and environmental harm from an EV compared to a domestic large vehicle. Not to mention, most of the EV components are not recyclable - they'll end up in a landfill where most car parts get melted down and reused in new cars.
You quoted a lot of specific numbers there, care to reveal where you obtained them?
I don't believe any of it, by the way. We can probably agree that plastic, aluminum and steel are all recyclable, so lets leave the
majority of the car out of this, it
is recyclable.
The majority of the rest is the battery, and Tesla recycles them (this blog post is from 2011, so they've been at it for at least 7 years):
https://www.tesla.com/en_GB/blog/teslas-closed-loop-battery-recycling-program . The batteries have also been shown to have had remarkably low degradation, so they'll have a usable amount of charge for decades, not a half-decade like people feared based on early Leafs.
https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/16/tesla-battery-packs-live-longerAnd what rare-earth minerals are in EVs? Cobalt? Cobalt isn't a rare-earth element. And Telsa uses less Cobalt in its batteries than anyone else, and is planning to decrease that amount to zero going forwards.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-02/tesla-supercharging-its-model-3-means-less-cobalt-more-nickelIn the motors? The Model S (which this thread is about) uses an Induction Motor, which means it doesn't use a (rare earth) magnet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction_motor . Not that rare earth magnets are actually bad anyways:
https://www.duramag.com/techtalk/rare-earth-magnets-2/why-are-samarium-cobalt-and-neodymium-magnets-called-rare-earth-magnetsSo what Rare Earths are you even talking about?
For that matter, is there anything to substantiate anything in your post, at all?