Just been listening to the latest on car charging points. The amount councils have spent on charging points under pressure from the government works out at £1700 per e-car on the road. Many have never been used, one council alone having 8 public chargers which have never been used during a year in place.
After two years of heavy promotion, plus £5000 per car subsidy and availability of 10 mainstream models of e-cars, there are now just 4000 on the roads of the UK, so much for Nissan's hopes for mass production of their Leaf model. Most they are making must be being shipped abroad.
I wonder how long it will take before our government realises their efforts are futile and stop wasting our taxed money. Since many of the very few e-cars sold have been bought by the wealthy who can take the monetary risk, it's the wealthy our subsidy money on cars and chargers has often been going to.
After two years of heavy promotion, plus £5000 per car subsidy and availability of 10 mainstream models of e-cars, there are now just 4000 on the roads of the UK, so much for Nissan's hopes for mass production of their Leaf model. Most they are making must be being shipped abroad.
I wonder how long it will take before our government realises their efforts are futile and stop wasting our taxed money. Since many of the very few e-cars sold have been bought by the wealthy who can take the monetary risk, it's the wealthy our subsidy money on cars and chargers has often been going to.