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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7862928" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>I've seen you link to that video before, so finally watched it. It was very disappointing. The national grid guy basically said nothing about how the network is going to actually achieve anything and overcome problems, he just talked about people charging at work or whilst in town doing something whilst also saying people will have to charge overnight to use off peak power.</p><p>He said the sub station didn't need an upgrade when <strong>he</strong> put a charger in but what about when <strong>everyone</strong> does?</p><p> As the national grid guy, he should be telling us how its going to happen, not oh well the government and private business are looking at this and that.</p><p>He also said its very windy in the UK so there's enough power and that was it. </p><p>It made me laugh when he said the government will say when its stopping ICE cars so must have a plan as to what's next.</p><p>Typical guy at the top waffling without any substance, meanwhile guys like [USER=192]@warksfarmer[/USER] mate in the power company have to actually deal with the problem.</p><p>You're very easily impressed if that convinced you that everything's fine. Electrics coming but its a long way off for the masses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7862928, member: 946"] I've seen you link to that video before, so finally watched it. It was very disappointing. The national grid guy basically said nothing about how the network is going to actually achieve anything and overcome problems, he just talked about people charging at work or whilst in town doing something whilst also saying people will have to charge overnight to use off peak power. He said the sub station didn't need an upgrade when [B]he[/B] put a charger in but what about when [B]everyone[/B] does? As the national grid guy, he should be telling us how its going to happen, not oh well the government and private business are looking at this and that. He also said its very windy in the UK so there's enough power and that was it. It made me laugh when he said the government will say when its stopping ICE cars so must have a plan as to what's next. Typical guy at the top waffling without any substance, meanwhile guys like [USER=192]@warksfarmer[/USER] mate in the power company have to actually deal with the problem. You're very easily impressed if that convinced you that everything's fine. Electrics coming but its a long way off for the masses. [/QUOTE]
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