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I've watched a lot of his vids and Tesla come across as a right bunch of dicks, mind you look at Elon Musk and you can see why.Tesla seem a nightmare based on watching a lot of rich rebuilds on the YouTube
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I've watched a lot of his vids and Tesla come across as a right bunch of dicks, mind you look at Elon Musk and you can see why.Tesla seem a nightmare based on watching a lot of rich rebuilds on the YouTube
I reckon they would be best off being bought out before they get overtakenI've watched a lot of his vids and Tesla come across as a right bunch of dicks, mind you look at Elon Musk and you can see why.
It’s a good job that it doesn’t need to then isn’t it.It is true. As it stands the grid couldn't cope with if all had electric cars and plugged them all in after work on an evening
Just had the wife's Leaf serviced today and I can confirm it's a complete joke when you look at the checklist - they basically check brakes and fluids and battery health along with the tyres. No way would it take as long as it would for a conventional carYeah but where there was a set of plugs or an air filter to change there are additional battery / sensor / programming checks to do.
Less parts but the same labour.
I see what you’re saying but a dealer / manufacturer isn’t going to compromise the money the make from routine servicing so will find new ways of justifying the cost.
It’s a good job that it doesn’t need to then isn’t it.
The grid has to satisfy current demand, it has to satisfy future demand in the future.
JLR announced they were going to manufacture electric in the UK, they’ve had electric and hybrid for a while now.Its laughable when certain UK politicians, or on news today some high paid boss within the UK's infrastructure team (going on about increasing charging points by tens or hundreds of thousands prior to 2050) when the rest of Europe has been getting ready/rolling out infrastructure on a mass scale for this for well over ten years now (even the last diesel/hybrid bus was taken off the roads in NL back in 2010) and all bus services are now just electric (green electric even!)... vast majority of vehicles sold today are electric... in Germany, Sweden and NL we already have certain motorway sections that have overhead electric cables for HGV's... and some companies are already rolling out solar vehicles (the battery is already becoming the past! )… all bus stops and lighting across NL are solar powered (so even the remote stops) so that now they can add free of charge an electronic screen showing when next bus is due in middle of countryside... and then this week, the solar vehicles that are being made so that they can re-charge other solar vehicles … see link (in Dutch though)… because while they now have solar vehicles that can travel up to 1200km on one charge, the average person only needs to travel up to 56km per day, so use energy to re-charge other road users … the future was electric/battery... the future is now solar
The Eindhoven solar team have won solar challenge for past 3 years in Australia… this year (October?) they are going for re-chargeable solar vehicle.
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meanwhile, Jaguar/Land Rover announce today as big news that they are finally going to make electric vehicles!? its july 2019 and the vast majority of big vehicle manufacturers were doing electric ages ago?
You see the majority of this is engineering bollocks.Its laughable when certain UK politicians, or on news today some high paid boss within the UK's infrastructure team (going on about increasing charging points by tens or hundreds of thousands prior to 2050) when the rest of Europe has been getting ready/rolling out infrastructure on a mass scale for this for well over ten years now (even the last diesel/hybrid bus was taken off the roads in NL back in 2010) and all bus services are now just electric (green electric even!)... vast majority of vehicles sold today are electric... in Germany, Sweden and NL we already have certain motorway sections that have overhead electric cables for HGV's... and some companies are already rolling out solar vehicles (the battery is already becoming the past! )… all bus stops and lighting across NL are solar powered (so even the remote stops) so that now they can add free of charge an electronic screen showing when next bus is due in middle of countryside... and then this week, the solar vehicles that are being made so that they can re-charge other solar vehicles … see link (in Dutch though)… because while they now have solar vehicles that can travel up to 1200km on one charge, the average person only needs to travel up to 56km per day, so use energy to re-charge other road users … the future was electric/battery... the future is now solar
The Eindhoven solar team have won solar challenge for past 3 years in Australia… this year (October?) they are going for re-chargeable solar vehicle.
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meanwhile, Jaguar/Land Rover announce today as big news that they are finally going to make electric vehicles!? its july 2019 and the vast majority of big vehicle manufacturers were doing electric ages ago?
Some of the stuff in his post lacks a basic understanding of how these things work.JLR announced they were going to manufacture electric in the UK, they’ve had electric and hybrid for a while now.
Solar is electric.
Can barely get parked on my street as it is so no way to charge it.
Fuckers round here would unplug it anyway for the crack the moment you park up leaving you with no battery in the morning and a 8 hour wait time.
Some bells think it's good craic to slash tyres..Can barely get parked on my street as it is so no way to charge it.
Fuckers round here would unplug it anyway for the crack the moment you park up leaving you with no battery in the morning and a 8 hour wait time.
Can barely get parked on my street as it is so no way to charge it.
Fuckers round here would unplug it anyway for the crack the moment you park up leaving you with no battery in the morning and a 8 hour wait time.
You can't unplug them as they won't releaseCan barely get parked on my street as it is so no way to charge it.
Fuckers round here would unplug it anyway for the crack the moment you park up leaving you with no battery in the morning and a 8 hour wait time.
What’s your furthest journey and how do you do it?Had a BMW i3 for 15 months now, love it wouldn’t go back to a petrol/diesel now, only car in the family so its getting lots of use, long journeys etc, just have to plan your trips more careful other which soon becomes 2nd nature
To the local shops.What’s your furthest journey and how do you do it?
Looks really good but my god, I don't think I'm ever going to be in a position to spend 50k on a car.Made my mind up, going for the Tesla model 3 performance. 0-60 in 3.3 seconds, autonomous driving, range of 310miles. I should be able to get pretty much anywhere I need to with that range, with a bit of planning. The landlord at work has agreed to installing some charging points there.
Car looks class to me, not everyone’s cup of tea but it’s so different from anything I’ve seen before.
Company car mate, perks of 21 years of hard graft! I wouldn’t spend £50k on a car either.Looks really good but my god, I don't think I'm ever going to be in a position to spend 50k on a car.
Different generation, mate! Can't see anyone I know staying in one company for 21 years so I applaud you for that.Company car mate, perks of 21 years of hard graft! I wouldn’t spend £50k on a car either.
It’s above my budget so I have to personally contribute to the monthly cost but it still works out cheaper for me than what I pay now, as the benefit in kind from April 2020 is next to nowt.