Soldato
- Joined
- 29 Sep 2011
- Posts
- 6,022
- Location
- melee island
^^ aye, we've all seen dirty exhaust fumes, just saying the pics look photoshopped, especially the second one.
Is that not allowed to be part of the reason then? Lowering your local enviroments emmissions?
What I am trying to point out is buying an electric car to be eco friendly is just a gimmick.
^^ aye, we've all seen dirty exhaust fumes, just saying the pics look photoshopped, especially the second one.
At the expense of increasing it in another local area due to manufacturing emissions which as already stated can account for around 30% of a cars total emissions which can take 5-10 years to recoup on a good day. A brand new EV car doesn't just magically appear from out of nothing.
Not been to India and seen all the 1950s vintage buses, trucks and coaches still in use then?
Think ancient, horribly inefficient Diesel engines being poorly maintained for 60 years and run on fuel which is barely better than bunker oil.
There is the possibility he never meant ban all c02 emmisions there are... You would have to be a bit of a fool to think that, or super ignorant. Maybe you could treat folk as if they have a level of intelligence over a 5 year old and not take exactly what they so anally just so you can go off on a super intelligent rant?
But who can tell with folk nowadays
Fair enough. I guess there is less room for asumption F-ups that way.I tend to take people at their word.
EVs are very cheap. You pay once to buy it and then you can charge it for free.
While your diesel car needs to be refilled every time for loads of $$$$.
There are three options to run your EV:
1. Use free charging places wherever and whenever possible;
2. Just plug it and charge it using your ordinary house 230V plug;
3. Invest in some type of autonomous energy production system in your house (like solar panels installation), pay once and then use it forever for free.
EVs are very cheap. You pay once to buy it and then you can charge it for free.
While your diesel car needs to be refilled every time for loads of $$$$.
Be easier if the car manufacturers did a better job in the first place and were better designed for maintenance.
So many vehicles these days are in a poor state after a few years due to the manufacturer trying to save a few pence on better quality parts, etc. or taking other shortcuts or cheaping out at the expense of the customer and ultimately environment.
^^ I think people don't literally mean save the planet, as if our actions will actually destroy it. While that might be possible if all the nuclear weapons went off at once (lol) ... [..]
I don't recycle. I just chuck everything in the black wheelie bin and have done with it.
Merry Christmas Greta!
Tell me, how does one go about charging an EV when you live in a mid-terraced house with on-street parking and no guarantee that you can park in your own street, let alone outside your own house? Oh, and there are no charge points within half a mile of your house? So please, enlighten me to how all this works.
Same here. Everything gets dumped in the one wheelie bin and put out on a Tuesday night for collection on Wednesday morning.