Something is going to give under the strain very soon. What will it be?
Maybe the critics and naysayers search for negatives?
A quarter of all UK monthly car sales in 2023 have been battery only EVs, despite the deadline for IC sales being moved to over a decade away.
The Tesla Model Y is on course to become the best-selling car across Europe in 2023 as it clocks more than 209,000 registrations between January and October. Registrations of the Model Y have accounted for 13% of all electric car registrations across the continent this year, according to data from Jato Dynamics. 30 Nov 2023.
This is the gloomiest news here:
Sales of new electric cars in Britain are slowing down, according to figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Only 38,116 battery-powered EVs were sold in September, down from 39,315 in March.
That's just 3% down from the all time record month, so scarcely a meaningful drop !!
That's the trouble with the critics, lacking a truly comprehensive knowledge of the subject so often missing the obvious.
Such as how happy the makers are with current EV sales which have profit margins they could only dream of over the last 50 years from the dominant, often loss making, small IC cars they been making and competing with. Not only now a future of more profit for less work but pleasing most of their governments too, who have long wanted restraint on the scale of private car ownership and usage.
The overwhelming presence of cars makes the public think car use has been growing, but it's the opposite so governments are getting their wish granted. Here's why:
Over the last 50 years average UK car mileage has dropped by almost 40%, mainly due to four factors.
That, together with lower mileage and sometimes better public transport meaning less need for a car, has been greatly reducing car ownership in the most congested urban areas.
Due to higher costs, especially for insurance, our young have increasingly been turning away from car ownership.
In 2022, a total of
1.61 million new cars were registered in the UK. This figure is the lowest since 1992, even falling short of those recorded in 2020 and 2021, when the UK was significantly affected by COVID restrictions, automotive supply chain issues and an ongoing global semiconductor chip shortage. 27 Apr 2023.
Diesel car sales are in the doldrums, petrol car sales are well down, only EV sales have been continuously growing with BEV overtaking Hybrid long ago and continuously increasing that gap.
We are going electric whether anyone likes it or not, but at the end of the process there will be fewer driving and far fewer actually owning a car.
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