So... EVs aren't really any kind of problem for you then?I will never buy an EV. I am 71 and by the time they try to ban ICEs (which they will never be able to do!) I shall not be here.
So... EVs aren't really any kind of problem for you then?I will never buy an EV. I am 71 and by the time they try to ban ICEs (which they will never be able to do!) I shall not be here.
There are several reasons for the ban.Banning sale is same as forcing people to not buy. Warning people of a ban means to force people to take evasive actions.
The reason for the ban is because EVs can't compete with ICEs. If you let the market decide, even if you give EV buyers incentives, EV will still come out losing. It's a non-viable system. EVs are the equivalent of the betamax format. If left to the market, EVs will become extinct.
EVs suffer worse, through active customer refusal.Electirc Veehickles do not suffer from either one of those factors.
Don't buy 1 then.I will never buy an EV. I am 71 and by the time they try to ban ICEs (which they will never be able to do!) I shall not be here.
It's a global problem, so you need to look at it globally. Too many people confuse "global warming", with "the weather where you are".Climate crisis!
Is it getting too hot or getting too cold? To be honest, I haven't really noticed.
I'm sure you know best! After all, you are a United Nations led international project, contributed to by thousands of highly trained climate scientists, basing your views on peer reviewed scientific papers...Climate crisis!
Is it getting too hot or getting too cold? To be honest, I haven't really noticed.
That is too short of a time to draw any conclusions. We know the sea levels have risen and fallen many time without the intervention of man, we also know we have a natural cycle of getting hotter and cooler, we can say mans use of some gases has reduced the size of the ozone layer, so southern hemisphere has got warmer as a result, but look at the output of one eruption and what man produced is nothing in comparison.A. Current Status and Trends
Observed Warming and its Causes
A.1 Human activities, principally through emissions of greenhouse gases, have unequivocally
caused global warming, with global surface temperature reaching 1.1°C above 1850-1900
in 2011-2020. Global greenhouse gas emissions have continued to increase, with unequal
historical and ongoing contributions arising from unsustainable energy use, land use and
land-use change, lifestyles and patterns of consumption and production across regions,
between and within countries, and among individuals (high confidence).
That in some areas may be a problem. However slowing the traffic to 50 MPH on a decline as with the Aston by-pass in North Wales is not going to help, and same really in Wrexham, although not to same extent, and it does not say electric cars are exempt from speed limit, so clearly not to get cleaner air.Firstly, we have an urban air quality problem that the government is under a High Court order to resolve, and we're killing more people with poor air quality than we are by running them over.
The sale of new ones can be banned easily, but even if not it changes nothing.and by the time they try to ban ICEs (which they will never be able to do!) I
National Grid themselves say otherwise.The national grid wont be able to cope with it.
Totally wrong. £Billions are spent on the electricity grid every year.It has been stated that there is zero interest in updating the grid. More a case of patchwork and mostly leaving it as it is.
Hydrogen for vehicles is finished.But interest in hydrogen grows. Not a problem given sufficient cheap electricity.
LOL. If your talking about the capacity of electricity that can be delivered to people houses you are totally wrong.Totally wrong. £Billions are spent on the electricity grid every year.
Hence the slow increase in stations where hydrogen driven electric cars can be filled. Also a country that is biasing things very much in that direction.Hydrogen for vehicles is finished.
Really - show me some evidence.National Grid themselves say otherwise.
Hundreds of scientists have considered your concerns when writing their report. Thousands of species of plants and animals have been going extinct for millennia due to natural processes, but that does not disprove man's involvement in extinction more recently, through destruction of habitat and so on.That is too short of a time to draw any conclusions. We know the sea levels have risen and fallen many time without the intervention of man, we also know we have a natural cycle of getting hotter and cooler, we can say mans use of some gases has reduced the size of the ozone layer, so southern hemisphere has got warmer as a result, but look at the output of one eruption and what man produced is nothing in comparison.
This may well be the case, my three story house has a 60 amp supply, as are most in the estate, when built they had Wylex fuse boxes only rated at 60 amp, so could not have fitted 100 amp even if they wanted to, my house could likely have an 80 amp fuse fitted, but not a 100 amp as the consumer unit is only rated at 100 amp and the solar panels can produce nearly 20 amp so if a 100 amp DNO fuse fitted it could mean 120 amp at the CU, yes easy enough to fit a 100 amp fuse of my own, but the problem is one does not stop using the electric car in the winter.LOL. If your talking about the capacity of electricity that can be delivered to people houses you are totally wrong.