Re: The other side of the 'push' for electric cars
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I have yet to see the cost of replacing an all electric car battery.Re: The other side of the 'push' for electric cars
I have a gas guzzling Holden V6. It's 10 years old. We have looked after it well. It is in good shape. We drive it down to the city on an average of once per month. This is a 150 km round trip. Get the bus or train into my local town usually. We will try to get an EV when it dies. Too expensive now.Re: The other side of the 'push' for electric cars
There is something quite unnatural and scary about the urgency to get us all driving Electric Vehicles. We have nowhere near the electrical capacity to support even half the population with demands for extra power. For the last few weeks a high pressure system has settled over England, or at least the bit that I live in. Very cold mornings, and very little wind. The many wind turbines situated around Yorkshire have stood idle, and the mighty Drax power station has been on full power trying to fill the chasm left by the wind turbines. I bet they didn't brag about that on the BBC news.....A coal fired, with some bio fuel, power station having to fill the shortcomings of sustainable power.....Re: The other side of the 'push' for electric cars
I was looking for information on the cost of batteries for electric vehicles. There was speculative talk of the cost being between £5,000 and £10,000 depending on the car! In the past I had read about leasing the batteries but couldn't find that particular website, instead I found more information on electric vehicle batteries which some may be interested in reading:Re: The other side of the 'push' for electric cars
An interesting discussion about the push for electric vehicles.
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