Can you park it 100yds away from your home?
EVs are to save the car industry, not the planet, modern ICE vehicles are just too good and are not being replaced often enough
No. Why on earth would I want to do that.
Not if the media has been restricted....More exploding ev nonsense.
It’s just not a real thing there’s over a million on uk roads if they actually blew up regularly would be all over the media especially whilst charging.
Hmmmm youve never owned a current jlr vehicle, nissan (snappinh chassis) bmw self destructing engines, vag dsg issues etc etc all vehicles have problemsEVs are to save the car industry, not the planet, modern ICE vehicles are just too good and are not being replaced often enough
The good news - they ain’t gonna be available for everyone, there’s not enough to go round:
Hasn’t everyone?I have watched this it very much highlights the practical and real world flaws in the race to EV as the “go to” vehicles of the future
I think it will have to.....I have a bus pass will that do?
They have us believing a a carbon footprint is bad then jump on a plane to talk to others about srewing us some more!have cumulative heavy carbon footprints
I watched a video where upon a heater unit was replaced on a vauxhall van. It was over £2k!I have an electric vauxhall van through my work. Range wise the van says i can get 167 miles. On cold day with lights and heaters on I am lucky if I get 70. Battery pack was renewed at 16k, due to constant faults. Currently on 23k and same faults are reappearing. Same issue with whole fleet. Vans are being replaced with diesel ones now....
Remote charging is a fortune.
It gets worse Smelly - hot on the heels of the last major “fly-in” from all over the world another classic “do as I say not as I do”….They have us believing a a carbon footprint is bad then jump on a plane to talk to others about srewing us some more!
The gubernment might do what the japanese authorities do, no parking space = no permission is given to own a vehicle.And regardless of the sales hype and shills. There not outselling ice vehicles, thousands have been registered by dealerships in the last 3 months.
Look at auto trader, search for 2024/25 model year eves pre owned and look at the huge lists and mega discounts. We are being lied to.
Tell me how all the folks that live in the older parts of British towns and city, dwellers in high rise buildings are going to be able to charge their EV’s, when it’s difficult enough to find a parking space within 10 meters from your front door.
Not if the media has been restricted....
And regardless of the sales hype and shills. There not outselling ice vehicles, thousands have been registered by dealerships in the last 3 months.
Look at auto trader, search for 2024/25 model year eves pre owned and look at the huge lists and mega discounts. We are being lied to.
Tell me how all the folks that live in the older parts of British towns and city, dwellers in high rise buildings are going to be able to charge their EV’s, when it’s difficult enough to find a parking space within 10 meters from your front door.
FWIW fire is my 'thing' professionally, the jury is out but there is a lot of concern over the safety of EV vehicles. Whilst i don't want to sound like a doom monger, the concerns appear to be growing, and if i work on the construction of a new build development current UK guidance is for ev charging stations not to be in/under the building.More exploding ev nonsense.
It’s just not a real thing there’s over a million on uk roads if they actually blew up regularly would be all over the media especially whilst charging.
I find it difficult to believe that changing your car (whatever it runs on) every 2 or 3 years can be a green solution to earths problems. However, it seems somewhat ironic that many business users do and buy/lease a new EV each time.Just to say that the car market has always been sensitive to the various forms of taxation, something we should consider before reaching conclusions regarding what type of vehicles motorists like or don't like.
The factor most influencing the type of cars we see on our roads is BIK tax for new car business buyers. This is the main reason why the UK is inundated with 2010-2018 Diesel cars. This is also the main reason why we have so many EVs on our roads in recent years. Whether buyers actually like Diesel cars, or EVs, becomes a moot point.
Then you have VED, and things like CAZ/ULEZ/LEZ, which also affect consumers' choice. Etc.