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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 19 Nov 20 2.51pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Believe what you want about me. I say I am a qualified mechanical engineer, and also a qualified teacher in environmental science. This is the internet, bull$hlt all you want.
I'll keep this to bullet points.

1. How is the electricity generated to charge the forthcoming electric cars ?
2. Of what materials are the batteries made, and how are they disposed of ?


Starter for 10,....


 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 19 Nov 20 2.55pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

And the most successful electric car to date ?

Not the moon buggy , or the golf cart.

It was the English milk float, which delivered milk in washed bottles to your door step.

 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 19 Nov 20 2.59pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

'Market Forces'

What a crock of consumerist sheite

 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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View Behind Enemy Lines's Profile Behind Enemy Lines Flag Sussex 19 Nov 20 3.31pm Send a Private Message to Behind Enemy Lines Add Behind Enemy Lines as a friend

My concern is range. Sure, in theory we only travel an average of 20 miles per journey, but what about trips to holiday destinations which may be more than the car's range? Apparently I've seen it mentioned in the press that we could hire cars for those trips...but, if no diesel or electric cars are to be allowed post 2030, what do I get to drive from the hire company?

 


hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing.

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View Behind Enemy Lines's Profile Behind Enemy Lines Flag Sussex 19 Nov 20 3.32pm Send a Private Message to Behind Enemy Lines Add Behind Enemy Lines as a friend

..diesel or petrol..(sorry)

 


hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing.

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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 19 Nov 20 3.36pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

It is how the electricity is produced as the OP said.

Toshiba CEO says hydrogen is the best alternative, not electric.

 

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jeeagles Flag 19 Nov 20 4.34pm

At least 3 nuclear power stations are planned in the UK (Somerset, Sussex and Anglesey). Wind and Tidal energy is becoming more and more widespread.

Having been sceptical, my old work had one and I loved it. The main reason was because the pool cars were always left empty which meant either an extra trip to stores or a petrol station (plus time spent on an expense claim.

90% of journeys are shot journeys. Anyone with a driveway or garage with electricity feed should get one.

Pretty much every powered device you need is now rechargeable from your home except for a car.

Renewable/domestically produced energy improves the balance of payments and reduces our reliance on hostile or unstable nations.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 19 Nov 20 4.43pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by jeeagles

At least 3 nuclear power stations are planned in the UK (Somerset, Sussex and Anglesey). Wind and Tidal energy is becoming more and more widespread.

Having been sceptical, my old work had one and I loved it. The main reason was because the pool cars were always left empty which meant either an extra trip to stores or a petrol station (plus time spent on an expense claim.

90% of journeys are shot journeys. Anyone with a driveway or garage with electricity feed should get one.

Pretty much every powered device you need is now rechargeable from your home except for a car.

Renewable/domestically produced energy improves the balance of payments and reduces our reliance on hostile or unstable nations.

Amen to that. The sooner we are energy independent the sooner we can tell certain countries to take a hike.

 


One more point

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 19 Nov 20 5.11pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

I tried to open a can of worms with my electric car powered tin opener but the battery ran out.

 


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View Harpo's Profile Harpo Flag Oxfordshire 19 Nov 20 5.11pm Send a Private Message to Harpo Add Harpo as a friend

Who would have thought in 1920, that cars in the next century would be capable of being started without a crank handle, driven for thousands of miles without having to open the bonnet, hundreds of miles without stopping?

Well, the R&D emphasis in the forthcoming decades will be batteries and charging, particularly under-surface charging, which means that (theoretically) car will only need very small batteries for it's internal systems.

So, (theoretically), one will never need to spend any time topping up.

Of course, by the time all this becomes part of our lives, most of us will not have one!


 

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View thegreatlardino's Profile thegreatlardino Flag crawley/selsey 19 Nov 20 6.59pm Send a Private Message to thegreatlardino Add thegreatlardino as a friend

its quite interesting this. i work for one of the distribution networks, the old electricity boards, and this is the in thing.
i think it will come regardless of us old V8 petrol heads..there is a lot of money being thrown at it

 


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And they drive an ice cream van

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View doi209's Profile doi209 Flag Fighting for the weak and innocent... 19 Nov 20 7.28pm Send a Private Message to doi209 Add doi209 as a friend

Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines

My concern is range. Sure, in theory we only travel an average of 20 miles per journey, but what about trips to holiday destinations which may be more than the car's range? Apparently I've seen it mentioned in the press that we could hire cars for those trips...but, if no diesel or electric cars are to be allowed post 2030, what do I get to drive from the hire company?

NEW diesel or petrol...

older cars will still run on old fuels

 

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