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verydisco Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: UK/US Posts: 2952 |
Let's enjoy our big V8s while we can, but Electric cars offer many advantages over ICE vehicles, that's a fact.
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18th Nov 2020 4:08pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
BMW i3: from £33,025 Not everyone can afford to lay out £33 grand on a small electric car though! We live in Wiltshire and I do not think I have seen a rapid charging point anywhere! I certainly could not afford to buy an electric vehicle, and what about the local garage mechanic who will no doubt be out of a job! Will Carrie's next project be to scrap all Classic cars........ And where does the electricity come from? Thats right! Power Stations....... Will hybrid cars also be banned as they have petrol engines as well as the electric ones! There was a program on the TV last night about Data Centres and 'The Cloud'. In Ireland there are so many Data Centres ( I have worked on the Design of a Data Centre in Cork for Microsoft) and the amount of energy they consume means that Ireland will not have sufficient power resources to power them!! Add in the additional demand for electric car charging points and we'll all be back in the 70's with power cuts!! to 'renewable power' and the blight on the countryside of bloody wind turbines lets get more Nuclear stations built!!! Last edited by PaulTyrer on 18th Nov 2020 6:00pm. Edited 2 times in total |
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18th Nov 2020 5:55pm |
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3779 |
My wife said what about those dirty trucks, buses and aeroplanes - I didn’t really have an answer and a bit like Stan I’ll worry about it later. Worrying now about flights abroad next year and tax rises.. No tax income from fuel or VED as well as paying off the COVID costs gonna be a problem, maybe I’ll just join the green dreamers and shake the money tree. Geoff |
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18th Nov 2020 5:55pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
What about Motor Sport? Multi-Million pound industry, Most of the current F1 teams are based and built in the UK.
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18th Nov 2020 6:08pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
There's already more charge points than there are petrol stations and... there's a plug socket in every home, so perhaps not *that* big of a deal? Most of the common myths about National Grid infrastructure are busted here too: https://www.nationalgrid.com/stories/journ...les-busted |
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18th Nov 2020 7:20pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
The LeMan 24 hour's already been won by a Hybrid and there are EV specific race leagues. I think the current Nurburgring record is held by an EV too. |
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18th Nov 2020 7:23pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
The latest airliners have been dumping hydraulics and moving to electricity already, clearly, battery technology isn't ready to swap out the main engines yet, but it's a start. There are electric buses and trucks too, though they're not as mainstream as passenger cars, they're coming VED doesn't really fund the roads anyway, "Road Tax" disappeared a long time ago, roads are funded from general taxation and have been for a long time. Your VED is there as a punishment for stopping the UK meeting it's carbon emission targets. Arguably a bigger taxation issue is taxing corporations who "avoid" tax with offshore entities and various other tricks, making up for a couple of hundred quid a year from the average Joe isn't going to be much of a challenge... |
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18th Nov 2020 7:27pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
You are correct that the 24 Hour has been won by Hybrid cars, I have seen them in 2013 and 2014 and there are EV races.
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18th Nov 2020 7:33pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
Not sure I follow your logic here tbh, The beauty of electricity is you can generate it and store it with a huge amount of ways. Your diesel car will run on... diesel. Ok, maybe chip fat if you can be bothered and no doubt, bio engineered sources of fuel too, but you can't easily pop to the shop and pick them up right now. With an electric vehicle I push the problem of generation to the grid, who can get the benefits of volume and be more efficient. The grid is mostly powered by renewables nowadays, with just some Gas and occasionally nuclear for backup, there's very little coal. If I can charge my car from any plug socket in the country, plus use Solar, Wind and other locally generated sources, then it's way more resilient... Put it this way, if the Zombie Apocalypse comes tomorrow, I'll be glad to have a full tank of diesel in the car - but I'd be even happier to have an EV I know I could bodge together a solar charging station for, or whip up a little aero-generator from an old alternator, or perhaps turn an old washing machine into a hydro generator with a stack of old lead acid batteries for a power bank. I've no idea how I'd go about refining diesel to keep the RR on the road |
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18th Nov 2020 7:34pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
Na, this doesn't add up - the mileage you can do on a set of LiIon batteries far outweighs the environmental cost to mine the lithium etc. Now we've improved the heat management on them the degradation is very low, manufacturers are warrantying them for much longer and even 10+ year old cars have still got ranges of a few hundred miles. EV's typically take less than 3 years to pay off their environmental debt, so you've a good 7+ years of usage where you're much more environmentally friendly than an ICE engined vehicle. |
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18th Nov 2020 7:37pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
I share your concerns about Boris, for sure, but I expect that the change to EV's will actually be lead by consumers, I think we just need a couple of years to get used to the idea. Don't get me wrong, I love my petrol engined and diesel engined cars, since passing my test a few days after my birthday, I've owned at least 1 car (usually 2 or 3) and generally 1 or 2 motorcycles my entire life. I love cars! I'm more than happy to do a commute in an EV if it means getting to keep my RR on the road for weekend/recreation driving though - to be honest, with traffic and speed bumps and all the other annoyances of commuting, an EV's a pretty nice/relaxing vehicle to do it in, fully auto, unlimited torque, 1 pedal driving, silent, cheap to run and I can charge it on the drive so I never need to stop at a petrol station again, heaven. |
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18th Nov 2020 7:47pm |
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Highroller Member Since: 18 Jul 2016 Location: Hampshire Posts: 565 |
What about the noise ?. The sound of V8 / V10/ V12 on full chat. Straight cut gears & the induction sound of Webers .
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18th Nov 2020 7:51pm |
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Siftah Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Barcelona Posts: 344 |
And the smell... that mix of castrol, tyre rubber and clutch on a sunny summers day at Oulton, will never be beaten.
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18th Nov 2020 7:56pm |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
Well I think it’s good to have targets like these. If they weren’t set then industry wouldn’t be moving fast enough. Besides the ban is only on new sales; it won’t affect existing stock.
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18th Nov 2020 9:53pm |
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