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BMW behind developments in new battery technology - full solid state batteries are still not quite there but this looks to be a step closer Image

https://cleantechnica.com/2023/01/21/bm ... adventure/


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As an alternative to EV cars, a number of people have suggested hydrogen fuelled cars as an alternative, however this article highlights many reasons why this may not be a viable option.

https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/why-hydr ... he-answer/
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About 20 seconds in the viewer says exactly what I thought about E Viking :tosser:
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This is specific to the UK, but one of the reasons why many people are reluctant to make the change to a full electric car.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/2135212 ... t-buy-one/
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Dannie Boy wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:16 pm This is specific to the UK, but one of the reasons why many people are reluctant to make the change to a full electric car.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/2135212 ... t-buy-one/
Yep, as I keep saying, the infrastructure is simply not there in the UK. Added to the cost of the vehicles themselves and lack of range, purchasing an EV is just not an option (for me anyway).

That said, they can be fun to drive - I've actually got a Test Drive of a Tesla Model Y this coming weekend.....

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Thais seem to be buying EVs in some numbers, until about a year ago I'd hardly seen one in Thailand and on my recent visit, I was seeing them everywhere.
If you include those Havel plug in hybrids, I would say that a significant portion of new cars are now electric.
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The popular ones, affordable, or not ...
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The hidden costs of going electric - you won’t get Governments mentioning the downsides of phasing out ICE cars to battery.

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Dannie Boy wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:12 pm The hidden costs of going electric - you won’t get Governments mentioning the downsides of phasing out ICE cars to battery.

https://www.wired.co.uk/article/workers ... inted-city


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Extracting fossil fuels does huge amounts of environmental damage but nobody has ever seemed to care too much about that.
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I'm starting to see quite a lot of these new VW EV vans around in Europe:
https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/volkswagen/id-buzz
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STEVE G wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 1:16 am
Dannie Boy wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:12 pm The hidden costs of going electric - you won’t get Governments mentioning the downsides of phasing out ICE cars to battery.

https://www.wired.co.uk/article/workers ... inted-city


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Extracting fossil fuels does huge amounts of environmental damage but nobody has ever seemed to care too much about that.
But that doesn’t mean we should simply ignore the problems associated with EV’s and with the required expansion it will get much worse.
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Had my Test Drive (well a friend drove) 0f the Tesla Model Y - hugely impressed, I have to say. Prices have come down, but unfortunately I'll stick with my earlier comments regarding infrastructure.

That said, I've been given a new insight into things - 8 minutes charge to 80% possible, far cheaper installation of chargers at home (+/- £600) and things truly are pushing forward with regards to battery life and range (weight being a huge concern).

I'm still some time off yet, but WOW. My friend who is a serious "Petrol Head" has been converted quite frankly. Whilst he has the same feelings as myself with regards to range, price etc., he was also hugely impressed with the Model Y - his wife more so with the Model 3, which compares with a C Class Merc in size.

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Some great bargains to be had on E-Bay:
Electric Vehicle - Great Condition, New Battery, Low mileage £450
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