Ev farce!

Internal combustion engines are only around 40% efficient (plus additional losses through refining, transport and storage) so using this analogy imagine pouring 12 gallons of petrol onto the ground every time you fill a 20 gallon tank. I don't support the idea of EV's saving the planet but this is not a good argument to use. EV's do however use electricity, 46% of which is fossil fuel generated, of which the efficiency is between 35% to 46%, add in the losses for transmission and charging and you start to build a more comprehensive argument.
I never made that quote you replied to mate 🤔
 
No, they don't. And no, they don't. The vapour recovery system merely prevents the escape of fuel vapours, to reduce the likelihood of creating an explosive atmosphere. The vacuum side of the fuel pump draws the vapour back through the nozzle before any fuel actually leaves it, so the fuel you pay for is the fuel you receive.

I used to design fuel pumps for Tokheim, incidentally :thumb:

Admittedly there are different forms of stage II recovery (including return of those vapours to the sites petroleum storage tank) but for the sake of argument;

5.22 Alternative vapour recovery systems may be used, in which petrol vapours are recovered at the dispenser and returned direct for re-sale.

From the relevant DEFRA Process Guidance Note.

And incidentally I didn’t use to do something, I still do… I manage an Environmental Permitting team 😁

Whilst stage II PVR may also assist in reducing the risk of a flammable atmosphere, it’s primary purpose under permitting requirements is the reduction of pollution hence why it is typically only required for stations with a higher petrol throughput. Stage I sites only require PVR in relation to unloading into site storage tanks from bulk tanker.
 
You guys are just not getting it, they don’t want you driving anything.
Not petrol, not diesel, not electric.
It’s shanks mare, a bike, the bus or the train.
No exceptions.
That , as they say , covers it . The new saviors of the planet and social engineers don't intend for the great unwashed to drive around unproductively . Stay where you are , work productively and do as you're told ........... or else .

AB
 
Given that horses don't have a rumen, they could prove to be the tax-free transport solution of the future! Faster than oxen, too!
Oh, hold on, we've been here before. A few hundred years ago.
OK so I failed my HCL1 on the biology section but that doesn’t alter the fact they s**t & f**t a lot!

K
 
Spotted this online - dated Tuesday this week.
Got an EV that is needing new battery replacement, but only has 70,000 on the clock?
Makes the EV concept a little less appealing....and explains why some of the "older" models can be picked up for very cheap prices!

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Maybe I am too stupid about this but I just do less miles in a cleaner and more economical vehicle. I would never go electric and the astronomic price of secondhand 'normal' cars during a huge 'normal' fuel crisis seems to suggest others are also 'sceptical'. ANY new development is ALWAYS a means to make more money, in this case from the gullible 'woke' brigade - so electric cars have some merit.
 
You guys are just not getting it, they don’t want you driving anything.
Not petrol, not diesel, not electric.
It’s shanks mare, a bike, the bus or the train.
No exceptions.

Yes.

And the current price hikes are going to get us all there very quickly.

It becomes a circular reality that reduced supply of affordable energy delivers higher cost of living which begets strike action until more inflationary easement destroys wealth further.

Rinse and repeat until our banks are empty and we beg for social credit.

Feels like a societal reset...now where has that phrase been used before?
 
One for mealiejimmy here.
Ken.
 

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Well it seems the Insurance for EVs is about to sky rocket, Apparently a lot of new EVs are being written off due to slight damage , If its suspected there is any damage to the battery there written off as unrepairable,
 
Recently work swapped my 1.3 Diesel Corsa van for a 1.8 petrol hybrid Corolla van. The corsa used to give 64+ mpg, the Corolla gives 59….one is green and the other isn’t. Apparently
 
There isnt the worldwide capacity to mine lithium to even replace the UK car sales annually.

Its an expensive toy for those who can afford it, with taxpayer subsidy naturally, and they are good to drive but they arent the answer for the average person.

Certainly not the answer for rural folk (or anyone who needs on on road parking) and it just moves emissions to power stations.
 
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