Soldato
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Still want your captain obvious cape?
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ricing-transport-committee-mps-electric-shift
Still want that new, internet connected car which can be updated over the air?![]()
I’m struggling to understand your point?https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ricing-transport-committee-mps-electric-shift
Still want that new, internet connected car which can be updated over the air?![]()
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ricing-transport-committee-mps-electric-shift
Still want that new, internet connected car which can be updated over the air?![]()
By the time something like this comes into effect old fashioned cars are not likely to be viable anyway as half or more of the patrol stations will possibly shut down. As EV's get more popular the use of patrol stations will drop causing them to shut as profits fall below sustainable levels. I expect this will turn into a chain reaction as it gets harder to get fuel more people will drop old fashioned cars leading to more patrol stations shutting/converting, leading to even more people dropping old fashioned cars. That and as more people try EV's and see how much more fun to drive and better they are then ICE cars there will be an speed up of people abandoning old fashioned boring ICE cars.I don't think they will bother doing it retroactively and just wait for old cars to fade away, as it would be a massive headache and unreliable trying to do it via GPS boxes.
It's easy for them to alter the firmware on most of the EVs and turn on tracking, even older ones, they are part of the "internet of things". Not so easy on an old petrol/diesel car and it would be wide open to tempering.
Changing the fuel from E5 to E10 caused chaos. With society getting back to normal I’m not sure it could tolerate so many station closures. The chip shortage also means even if people wanted to switch to electric they couldn’t easily for a long time. VW, BMW etc. have their order books filled for the entire year already.If half the fuel stations disappeared overnight it would hardly cause issues.
fun? EV? Nah
Yes, and I'm happy for you to subsidise it with your massively taxed petroleumhttps://www.theguardian.com/politic...ricing-transport-committee-mps-electric-shift
Still want that new, internet connected car which can be updated over the air?![]()
Yes, and I'm happy for you to subsidise it with your massively taxed petroleum![]()
In the meantime however....EVs are going to be just as expensive to run, that is the plan.
Instead of extortionate fuel prices you'll be paying extortionate charging or per mile prices. Probably both in the end, because they eventually want to force people on to the extortionate and rubbish public transport.
I’m struggling to understand your point?
EVs are going to be just as expensive to run, that is the plan.
Instead of extortionate fuel prices you'll be paying extortionate charging or per mile prices. Probably both in the end, because they eventually want to force people on to the extortionate and rubbish public transport.
Changing the fuel from E5 to E10 caused chaos. With society getting back to normal I’m not sure it could tolerate so many station closures. The chip shortage also means even if people wanted to switch to electric they couldn’t easily for a long time. VW, BMW etc. have their order books filled for the entire year already.
EVs do lack driver experience beyond the hilarity of the acceleration. I hope with Lotus releasing their electric vehicles starting very soon this year we start to see some better vehicles.