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Car manufacturers stiff the punters????????????????
Say it ain't so.

Say it ain't so.


Funnily enough my Wife and I were discussing the viability of EVs as we briefly queued at a petrol pump on Sunday. If we refill (almost empty) petrol tank in under 5 minutes (pay at pump with card), how long for EV? It would appear a Tesla can do 50% in about 15 minutes, but most cars even partial 'fill' can take up to an hour. Will this get quicker? Only by putting a lot more energy through the charging cable. Being generous, if we say 30 minutes to refill completely (as per our petrol), that's 6x! The land required (filling stations?) or more likely car parks in supermarkets will need 6 times the capacity to keep up with 'the normal' filling of vehicles, along with the great number of cables and a VERY BIG mains cable - has this really been given enough thought by the government?
And don’t forget all those lorries delivering biomass to the power station in order to generate the electricBut don't forget the lorries that take time to deliver petrol and diesel to the petrol stations. And the oil tankers out at sea that have to deliver the fuel to these parts in the first place. Oh yeah and there's the refinement of the oil into petrol. Uhm plus the extraction of the oil in the first place. Oh and that new buzzword, fracking. Then earthquakes.
And don’t forget all those lorries delivering biomass to the power station in order to generate the electric
Well hopefully the new lot will do something about the Drax nonsense. We frequently have enough wind or solar to enable free electricity from my provider.
And don’t forget all those lorries delivering biomass to the power station in order to generate the electric
No, but they will turn electric. It's already started.HGV’s delivering anything aren’t going anywhere
No, but they will turn electric. It's already started.
They’ve a very long way to go yet, feeble range for starters, and excessive cost, doesn’t add up, an HGV needs to be working, not sat unused & charging, this from a transport manager who had one dropped in his lap, said it’s nice to drive, but hopeless in all other respects
That's Duncan Pittaway on the back 'stoking' his wife steers. Duncan is more famous for owning 'The Beast Of Turin' amongst other Classic race cars
I suspect that long term there will be a move back to rail hubs with electric trucks delivering locally. This will take longer than it needs to because there will be such a strong desire to maintain the status quo, that people will follow anyone promising a simple solution.
Germany had the foresight to keep a decent rail network, unlike the UK, who under DR Beeching got rid of all the smaller lines in to towns that were underused, but would have been ideal for transporting goods, down to money, they had no idea how clogged the roads would become, the biggest problem now is new lines would have to be built going into an industrial estate, in order to transfer goods off the trains, into a warehouse ready for onward transport by road, the majority of rail links are to get people into city centres, the last place you want HGV’s going to pick up a load
There's a scrapyard, with a rail link, on the outskirts of Bradford that may be cleared for just that use. The former Crossley Evans site just outside Shipley is being converted to such a site. And it has the rail link.Germany had the foresight to keep a decent rail network, unlike the UK, who under DR Beeching got rid of all the smaller lines in to towns that were underused, but would have been ideal for transporting goods, down to money, they had no idea how clogged the roads would become, the biggest problem now is new lines would have to be built going into an industrial estate, in order to transfer goods off the trains, into a warehouse ready for onward transport by road, the majority of rail links are to get people into city centres, the last place you want HGV’s going to pick up a load