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This subject is creating quite a lot of heat, without carbon emission ( well to talk of) but before we get too concerned about 2035 let’s remember that this lot of politicians got there by making promises they won’t be able to deliver on and getting shot of our beloved ic engines by then is one of them.
Maybe fifty years ............
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Just using this forum is responsible for an enormous generation of power. The huge industrial units housing all the motherboards etc. for the internet require UPS systems and aircon to stop overheating, probably more than enough to power a few third world countries...
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a couple of questions for the better informed than me, what is the cost of scrapping a conventional car compared to the electric car,there must be measures in place concerning disposing of what lies within what I assume are a lot of batteries per car, my other thoughts are if every car in the U.K were electric today what would it take to charge that lot !, would we have to have more power stations or could we manage with what we have , regards to all Rob.
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Thanks for that - so only another 20% supply required to replace all those gallons with volts.
I bet something else will come along, though, before we get anywhere near that situation.
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
I suspect that this is just political virtuel signalling, ie bollox. Fully viable and sensibly affordable electric only vehicles are at least a generation away.
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The Fe solar powered car has just completed a 500 mile tour, kerb weight 600kg(approx) average speed 56mph IIRC. A research project from Portsmouth and Oxford Universities with funding from industry.
I wish I hadn't thrown into the recycling bin the copy of Production Engineer which carried the report.
In the haste to be seen doing something we're wasting millions on a prestige project for completion in 2026-8 (oh yeah, I believe that) when we need local stuff sorting. Here a 5 mile trip using public transport to the nearest town involves a 1.5 mile walk to the bus stop unless you can wait for one of the "three stage coaches a week " that allows you a 2 hour visit.
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Don't worry about it, just keep using your Austin 7.
I have already developed the driverless Austin 7. It was tested in Reeth, North Yorkshire, a few years ago. It crashed into a council litter bin and the idea was shelved!
ps The handbrake works better now.