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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4340 5684
Flog it pronto, they will be worthless pretty soon. Expect tax hikes.
Flog it pronto, they will be worthless pretty soon. Expect tax hikes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to the article in the OP it is also on the attack for petrol.
This is all very well but at present there is no viable alternative. Even electric cars will be using electricity from fossil fuels.
Until someone can invent a super capacitor that holds charge electric cars are useless. They also need to make motors and storage capable of running coaches, buses and lorries or again it is pretty pointless.
This is all very well but at present there is no viable alternative. Even electric cars will be using electricity from fossil fuels.
Until someone can invent a super capacitor that holds charge electric cars are useless. They also need to make motors and storage capable of running coaches, buses and lorries or again it is pretty pointless.
While electric mobility is completely green at the point of use, it's getting that energy that causes the problem – two-thirds of global electricity production currently still relies on the use of fossil fuels – unlike more traditional means of propulsion where the final link in the chain (the combustion engine in the car) has the more noticeable environmental impact.
From this link
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From this link
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Petrol and Diesel cars are set to be banned by 2040.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2017/ jul/25/ britain -to-ban -sale-o f-all-d iesel-a nd-petr ol-cars -and-va ns-from -2040
But there is already pressure to bring it forward .
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But there is already pressure to bring it forward .
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