Selling us a load of BS. (diesel gate plus) Us all scrapping ICE cars and jumping into EVs would cost individuals a fortune, many will struggle to find an EV solution to their transport struggles and it would increase damage to environment.
It's not the motor industry this time, they were strongly opposed to EVs and were responsible for most of the original propaganda against them that is still being used by individuals now.
This time, as I explained earlier, it's governments working with the motor industry to eliminate ic cars and vans and make EVs upmarket and very expensive. That suits the industry, still making them their profits and no longer working hard to manufacture loss making small cars. What's in it for governments is greatly reducing car ownership, making it for a minority only eventually.
Private car existence has meant nothing but trouble for governments. It's at the root of nearly all crime and also makes detection far more difficult. It clogs our roads with many if not most of our 35 million cars and vans garaged on roads. It costs a fortune in road repairs. The pollution it causes from manufacture to usage and final disposal is out of control and must be stopped asap for essential climate change reasons.
So we are being gradually forced out of car ownership in many ways. Impossibly high purchase costs and running costs to reduce all car ownership. Ultra low emission and congestion zones to make use more difficult and expensive. Toll roads and bridges. Compulsory scrappage schemes for cars and vans over certain ages not meeting latest standards. Anyone who kids themselves they will be driving their ic indefinitely will be in for a shock when it gets compulsorily crushed.
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"many will struggle to find an EV solution to their transport struggles"
The switch will be mostly to EV public transport as we've done in London. For a while now we've only been buying zero emission buses, battery for most routes, hydrogen fuel cell for the longer ones. There's the electric underground expanding with crossrail 1 and 2 and our expanding mainline electric rail. And of course the cycling program helping out to some extent.
The outcome is that London, once the area with the UK's highest car ownership now has the lowest of all. Young Londoners no longer aspire to own a car or even moped, it's far too expensive and difficult and they ride on the plentiful buses completely free anyway so why would they?
Basically it's mainly only the London wage earners in their middle years who pay fares. Up to 16, or 18 in full time education, it's free, from 60 it's free for all.
That is the future pattern for everywhere, remember 86% of our population live in cities and major towns, only 14% rural.
What I've just described is spreading fast. Many cities and even some towns are buying e-buses, road restrictions are planned or already creeping in everywhere. The government's campaign to get more cycling is well under way and car ownership costs are being made sky high and will not come down again.
Of course all this will not happen instantly, everything takes time, but it will happen far quicker than the naysayers think. In 30 to 40 years time in this country and many others in the west the pattern of life will be unrecognisable to us.
Not just the west either, China is well on the way. Their cities are only allowed to buy e-buses and clampdowns on more polluting vehicle have started.
In sociology terms, between 1900 and the present, major governments largely lost control of their populations due in no small part to the freedom of movement given by modern transport. Now they are determined to get back full control as their ever more restrictive measures on all aspects of life show very clearly.
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