Extinction rebellion

I've never had to charge mine anywhere else but home in the four years I've had it.

It is nice to know that I have options if I need them though. :)
 
If someone decides not to fly to somewhere, the plane will still go, the pollution will still happen.
If, however a person decides to buy another diesel/petrol car, they are making a choice.
To not choose an electric/hybrid car is to choose to continue polluting the air everyone breathes.
And to say they are too expensive and dont have the range, that argument will soon not be the case............

Jaguar XF 2.0d I4D Diesel 180ps Auto R-Sport
2019, 10 miles
0-60 7.9 ses
136mph
CO2 ....135g/km
First year annual tax...£855
Full tank...£96 ish
£49,645 (including tax)



Tesla Model 3 Standard Range
2019, 8 miles
0-60 5.3 sec
140mph
CO2 .....0
First year annual tax...£0.00
258 mile range (329 miles long range model)
Full tank...£12 (home charge)
Battery guarantee ....100,000 miles

£44,995 (including tax)


And for shallower pockets.......

MG ZS 44.5kWh Excite EV
2019
0-60 8.5 sec
85mph
CO2.....0
First year annual tax...£0.00
231 mile range
£21,995

And for deeper pockets
Tesla Model 3 Performance (4 door saloon)

2019
0-60 3.2 (hyper-car territory )
162mph
CO2 ...0
329 mile range
£57.999
Go for it Bob, they sound excellent value for the average household. Wouldn't it be better to get on the bus.
 
Until they come up with one that is as well built as my car, and makes the same noise, as my car, I am out. It's not just about performance.
 
Plus carbon neutral by whatever year ??
Electric lorries to haul all the goods to shops etc.
Not going to happen.

I wonder how many trees they'll need to plant to offset the carbon generated by getting my fairtrade, free range avocado from Mexico to the shelves of my local Waitrose?
 
Go for it Bob, they sound excellent value for the average household. Wouldn't it be better to get on the bus.

One of the main arguments against the electric car is that they are too expensive.
I was just showing that they are coming down in price and you can get better performance from an electric car for a lot less money.
And as battery technology continues to improve, the cost of the cars will continue to drop.
And as gas and oil run out, it will become more expensive to pollute the air.


Plus carbon neutral by whatever year ??
Electric lorries to haul all the goods to shops etc.
Not going to happen.

Early days but it is happening

https://www.driving.co.uk/news/daf-electric-lorry-delivered/

What’s the longest journey you have done in it?

As long as its further than your (wifes/kids) bladder range, your fine.
The new Nissan Leaf 239 miles
Audi - 237
Hyundai Kona - 279 miles
Mercedes EQ C - 260 miles
Tesla 3 - 310 miles

Not so glamorous .....
https://www.commercialfleet.org/new...se-truck-to-be-trialled-in-the-city-of-london

And for the kids........
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...m-vans-poised-to-go-electric-diesel-pollution

I think in 5 years, it will be difficult to find a good reason to buy a new internal combustion engine (ICE) car and that can only be good news for the environment, especially as more and more clean, cheap and renewable energy is being used to charge your car.

And in case anyone missed it.........
Do any supermarkets currently give away FREE petrol?

More than 2,400 EV charging bays will be installed across 600 Tesco Extra and Superstore car parks, with customers able to utilise a standard 7kW charger for free,
 
One of the main arguments against the electric car is that they are too expensive.
I was just showing that they are coming down in price and you can get better performance from an electric car for a lot less money.
And as battery technology continues to improve, the cost of the cars will continue to drop.
And as gas and oil run out, it will become more expensive to pollute the air.




Early days but it is happening

https://www.driving.co.uk/news/daf-electric-lorry-delivered/



As long as its further than your (wifes/kids) bladder range, your fine.
The new Nissan Leaf 239 miles
Audi - 237
Hyundai Kona - 279 miles
Mercedes EQ C - 260 miles
Tesla 3 - 310 miles

Not so glamorous .....
https://www.commercialfleet.org/new...se-truck-to-be-trialled-in-the-city-of-london

And for the kids........
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...m-vans-poised-to-go-electric-diesel-pollution

I think in 5 years, it will be difficult to find a good reason to buy a new internal combustion engine (ICE) car and that can only be good news for the environment, especially as more and more clean, cheap and renewable energy is being used to charge your car.

And in case anyone missed it.........
Do any supermarkets currently give away FREE petrol?

More than 2,400 EV charging bays will be installed across 600 Tesco Extra and Superstore car parks, with customers able to utilise a standard 7kW charger for free,
No dought it will eventually but how long will it take to charge a lorry with a 50 ton capacity .
If it comes to Dover it prob won’t have the range to get to the north west/east in one charge.
Down time for these vehicles is lost money.
These will be the problem not cars imo. But rail should be used more for freight.

I am thinking of getting a EV myself but the cost for a nice one is just to high , was looking at a e golf £30.000.
I go to Glasgow quite often and an EV won’t go there and back with one charge when it can do that 400 plus miles,I will get one.
 
No dought it will eventually but how long will it take to charge a lorry with a 50 ton capacity .
If it comes to Dover it prob won’t have the range to get to the north west/east in one charge.
Down time for these vehicles is lost money.
These will be the problem not cars imo. But rail should be used more for freight.

I am thinking of getting a EV myself but the cost for a nice one is just to high , was looking at a e golf £30.000.

As I said, its early days, maybe lorries will be hydrogen powered in the future.

If I had £30,000 to spend on a car, I'd be looking at this,

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classi...rchad=New&postcode=ng348xf&radius=1500&page=1

Please note.......FREE SUPERCHARGING for life
 
What’s the longest journey you have done in it?


About 85 mile round trip, anything bigger than that and I use my diesel car.
My van is one of the early electric vehicles, so range isn't great but it's more than enough for my day to day use.
It's all about planning and being sensible.
 
Rather than simply change motive power greater efforts should be put into encouraging folk out of their own individual 'boxes'... Invest in mass public transport systems, for urban areas, then make it impossible for people not to use them...
 
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