My experience is that companies do not change with the times, just leave the workers to fend for themselves.
Electric cars face a huge struggle before anyone will make the necessary investment to make them a viable alternative, however desirable that may be.
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And even if they do can our grid cope. Its as though all the required infrastructure is cost free in every sense.
Just stop and think of both the logistics of installing the required number of charging bays , the demand on using them ( both electric demand and usage) and the amount of time spent at them.
Not to mention the always forgotten fact that for every Ecar in London a dirty car moves out. Scrappage rates are pretty constant throughout country.( and way older than 2006, and rightly so. Remanufacture of cars accounts of massive pollution, if we all kept cars 40 years on a whole we,d be better off financially and environmentally, but govt and firms dont want that. They want Flecc and all of us to buy this years con..last time it was clean diesels)
On top of all this is the always forgotten environmental cost of Lithium batteries.
It simply is not as simple as Flecc suggests..not by a long way.
A friend of mine has a Tesla...he loves it. He,s just bought 3 series to sit along side it...to alleviate access to charging ..He argues the Tesla costs nothing to sit in garage, because the lower mileage it now does offsets the costs of his BMW !!!!( both tax free) He,s a garage owner so block motor trade insurance.
That's the real world..
And we will never see wholesale battery powered public transport. The bigger the vehicle the less sense batteries make. Perhaps hybrid..( running on powered cables tram/ trolley bus system with small range to negotiate difficult areas where power unavailable?)
What we should ( as a nation) be doing is getting as many as possible to clean up their old cars rather than scrapping them. Yes, its not a massive step but would make wway more sense than whats happening now..( Convert to LPG)
"Based on independent testing of nearly 9,000 cars from the EU that were manufactured recently and that have state-of-the-art pollution controls, those that run on LPG produce 11% less CO2 in operation and about 15% less from ‘well to wheel’, i.e. over the entire fuel supply chain than identical cars run on petrol.
The research also indicates that LPG cars produce less NOx than both petrol and diesel ones. In fact, when compared to diesel, five times less NOx is emitted. LPG vehicles are significantly lower on particle emissions as well.
Cleaner air quality, particular in urban areas, is a continuing issue for the nation's health.
In 2004 Department of Health statistics show that particulates are responsible for thousands of advanced deaths and thousands of instances of illness. NOx emissions are also a major element of low level ozone, which causes smog and can worsen existing asthma conditions.
Extensive independent tests showed that:
•One diesel vehicle emits 120 times the amount of fine particles as the equivalent LPG vehicle.
•It takes 20 LPG vehicles to emit the same amount of NOx as one diesel vehicle."
Source. Green Peace.( Circa 2008 !!!!)
Way cheaper than buying a leaf, could work for us all,no new cars needed and whole country would benefit. No Lithium required either..
Govt should be giving incentives for conversion and facility to change tax bands after. They would rather support big industry to sell you stuff that doesn't actually help. ( They knew all along about diesel con and know full well now battery powered cars are not way forward)