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1st Experience with Electric Car
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<blockquote data-quote="Lakesdigger" data-source="post: 8500648" data-attributes="member: 150248"><p>The problem is electric isn't the answer for all industries. Yes if the charging network is sorted and everyone had an electric car it could work. "But where will all the electric come from?" Simple if everyone had a leccy car plugged in they would also act as nationwide battery storage for high demand periods, problem being human nature and unplugging when cars full so nobody gets ur leccy. </p><p>Leccy ain't gonna work for tractors plant trucks etc. There will be something else be it hydrogen or a hydrogen blend or otherwise and this will need to have its own infrastructure and when this is rolled out it will filter into cars as well. Right now leccy cars are like all renewable energies when they first came out. If you can afford one and it suits your lifestyle the possibility of cheap motoring is there now just doesn't suit everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakesdigger, post: 8500648, member: 150248"] The problem is electric isn't the answer for all industries. Yes if the charging network is sorted and everyone had an electric car it could work. "But where will all the electric come from?" Simple if everyone had a leccy car plugged in they would also act as nationwide battery storage for high demand periods, problem being human nature and unplugging when cars full so nobody gets ur leccy. Leccy ain't gonna work for tractors plant trucks etc. There will be something else be it hydrogen or a hydrogen blend or otherwise and this will need to have its own infrastructure and when this is rolled out it will filter into cars as well. Right now leccy cars are like all renewable energies when they first came out. If you can afford one and it suits your lifestyle the possibility of cheap motoring is there now just doesn't suit everyone. [/QUOTE]
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