karlcole
Q-School Graduate
Does anyone on the forum have a full electric vehicle (not hybrid) I'm thinking about purchasing a Hyundai ioniq and would be interested in hearing how your all getting on.
Cheers
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I quite fancy the idea of a Honda Insight, you get the best of both worlds.
68.9mpg, £0 road tax and a big boot
I usually get 40k+ out of rear tyres, but low 30's out of the fronts. Expecting about the same off the hybrid but it being an automatic I'm expecting the brake pads won't last as long.
Bar a handful of long trips every year I would be probably charging an electric car once a week.
I’m desperate to own one but the price is too high. Will be a while for us.
I also want a house battery to go with our solar panels, be almost off the grid!
They really need to be pushing this kind of technology.. batteries and panels
Would really help cut carbon emissions
They really need to be pushing this kind of technology.. batteries and panels
Would really help cut carbon emissions
For household usage? I am not so sure. Generally, you get efficiency from scale, that's one of the points of electric cars, you generate the electricity in a centralised location, which would be more efficient than lots of small generators.
However distributed generation does have better resilience to handle local outages and peaks and troughs better, so my gut feeling is we will see somewhat distributed electricity generation and supply networks in the future, but not so micro as to be on a household level, maybe at a town or district level.
What about the energy and carbon emissions used in creating the batteries, new cars and electricity used to power them ?They really need to be pushing this kind of technology.. batteries and panels
Would really help cut carbon emissions
What about the energy and carbon emissions used in creating the batteries, new cars and electricity used to power them ?
I think more needs to be done in sourcing energy from the sea, i.e waves, surely more sustainable and reliable than wind farms ?
Toyotas latest plug in hybrid has solar panels in the roof i heard to help charge it as it goes along