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Electric Cars
If you buy an electric car the government will give you a £5K grant towards the cost but with battery charge times long and usage time short, would you consider buying one?
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- No - 206 votes
- 61%
- Yes - 129 votes
- 39%
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Back in the 80's (and to a certain extent the mid to late-ish 90's) the percentages would have been the same if the question was "Would you buy a diesel car?"
Like it or not, oil will run out which as a petrolhead concerns me. What needs attention is how to keep electricity as 'on-tap' as petrol and diesel are now. So instead of batteries, on-board electricity generation is necessary for electric cars to succeed. And when the oil runs out and there is no petrol or diesel to do this, you have a problem. Unless you live close enough to work to commute in a G-Whizz, but if that was the case surely a bicycle would suffice? I know what I would prefer, and it involves lycra shorts.
Like it or not, oil will run out which as a petrolhead concerns me. What needs attention is how to keep electricity as 'on-tap' as petrol and diesel are now. So instead of batteries, on-board electricity generation is necessary for electric cars to succeed. And when the oil runs out and there is no petrol or diesel to do this, you have a problem. Unless you live close enough to work to commute in a G-Whizz, but if that was the case surely a bicycle would suffice? I know what I would prefer, and it involves lycra shorts.
What few seem to realise is that in winter you need to run heaters lights demister, rear screen heater, radio , sat nav all from the same electric supply as the engine.
Renault were recently forced to admit that in 'winter driving conditions' their new electric cars had a range of under 50 miles before needing an 8 hour recharge. Virtually worthless ! as that means anything over 25 miles away is out of range for a return trip. Even then there is the possibility of getting stuck in a traffic jam with the heater needed and reducing the range further.
I was stuck for 3 hours last week in a 100 car tail back due to cars getting stuck on a hill when the snow started . Thank God I was not in an electric car !
Renault were recently forced to admit that in 'winter driving conditions' their new electric cars had a range of under 50 miles before needing an 8 hour recharge. Virtually worthless ! as that means anything over 25 miles away is out of range for a return trip. Even then there is the possibility of getting stuck in a traffic jam with the heater needed and reducing the range further.
I was stuck for 3 hours last week in a 100 car tail back due to cars getting stuck on a hill when the snow started . Thank God I was not in an electric car !
http://www.autodvdgps...s-mctgy-2-adg.html,if i install another car electronics,it is so difficult to working
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