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Dyson To Make Electric Cars From 2020

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mikey4444 | 08:00 Wed 27th Sep 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-41399497

Who wants to have a bet on where these cars will be made ?

Will it be in Malmsbury, where he used to make his hoovers, or will it be Malaysia ?
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if dyson solve the problem of limited mileage between charges they'll probably clean up ...
09:39 Wed 27th Sep 2017
Could be here mikey if we dropped the socialist style taxation.
blimey his hoovers and fans cost the earth ..how much will a car cost..a million!!
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I have severe reservations about electric cars but Dyson does have a reputation for exporting jobs abroad, and yes.....they will never be cheap. But what current electric cars are cheap now ?

It's gonna suck.
Can't have socialist style taxation as the Tories have been in since 1979.

Anyone no one is gullible enough to think it is paying a fair share of taxes to the nation that forces manufacturing to be done at the cheap economy places in the world. It's a desire to maximise profit regardless which country fails to benefit as a result. Sell stuff here but not generate the wealth here, is a grand way to lose wealth to another nation.

Besides it's yet to be established that electric cars are the sensible way to go. We are already pushing our ability to generate enough electricity. May well be a limited fashion, and something better comes along.
Will it be tested in a vacuum?
There was a rubber band ( not a joke, an actual rubber band ) that kept breaking on the only Dyson vacuum cleaner I ever owned. Hopefully that will not be an issue with the cars.
No they are replacing the rubber band with an electric motor that winds up the clockwork every mile.
The will be no advantage to switching from petrol to electric cars in the UK, because we have mostly dirty electricity generation.
The the amount of pillution stopped from the tail pipe of a car, the same amount will be spewed out by our coal and gas generated electric piwer stations.

https://jakubmarian.com/where-in-europe-is-electric-car-a-good-idea/
Dyson is from Malmesbury and his vacuum cleaners are called Dysons!

( I saw Nye Bevan once, at Baker Street London underground station. Very red-face).
Who knows where the cars will be made? Probably everywhere as most cars these days are.

Or did you really mean where will they be assembled?
Personally I would be doubtful of this venture, most likely to end up with another C5.
One once saw a vast number of 'Smart Cars' on our roads, but yesterday I saw the only one I have seen in ages.
Things are unlikely to change in your lifetime AOG.

The batteries are simply not good enough for anything but very small journeys.

Also there is some doubt as to how 'green' these batteries and cars are especailly when toting up over a 10 year car life.
if dyson solve the problem of limited mileage between charges they'll probably clean up ...
Lots of Smart cars near me - a large company has them as their fleet vehicles.
"he will be no advantage to switching from petrol to electric cars in the UK, because we have mostly dirty electricity generation. " - bang on gromit, I've been saying for years that electric cars in effect waste 80% (hydrogen wastes 96%) of the fossil fuel used to generate them. Until we have primarily renewable sources we'd be better off having coal/steam powered cars!
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LOL ! well deserved BA,
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The Smart ForTwo has a petrol/deisel engine.
It is German owned and manufactured in France.
Sales figures are increasing so If you are not seeing as many of them, then the reason may be that the people who used to buy Smart Cars are buying actual Electric Cars such as the UK made Nissan Leaf.

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