We are no longer allowed to protest in Britain. At all.
I agree.
I don't understand electric cars anyway.
Electric prices are through the roof right now.
People can't afford to heat their homes.
How can they afford to fuel a car with electricity?
(Is it cheaper than household consumption rates? I'm confused.)
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They expected to call roadside and get a new battery for a couple hundred bucks.
It cost $20,000 for a new EV battery.
WTFFFF
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/families-sho ... -1.6116679
Oh yes, I remember hearing something similar. One guy was so angry at this hidden astronomical cost that he demolished the whole car. Also, apparently the old battery disposal is toxic to the environment.
It's 6 in one hand, half dozen in the other.
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If a regular, 110-volt (in the US, Canada, some other places in the Western Hemisphere) is used, a considerable amount of electricity is used.
Perhaps more than the cost of gas.
There are some free charging stations. But most charge about $6 to $8 dollars for a full charge (of a Hyundai Tucson plug-in with a 33-mile range. It’s a little more than the cost of gas.
https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-c ... 13425.html
Otherwise it's the police beating up peaceful protesters. They seem to pick on female protesters for some reason. Never big strong male ones...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-60707646
But they're being annoying to the general public. That's why some people are rough handling them. I think we'll be seeing increasing public discontent against protestors like this in the near future.
It reminds me of the time they jumped on the roof of a train and the infuriated public dragged them off and clobbered them. It was a glorious sight. Even started beating their camera man up.
People take issue with the protesters lifestyle too. It appears many of them don't work or have jobs that are against the protesters principals. Any protestor with their salt will find work contributing to the green Revolution. This never seems to be the case.
A plug-in hybrid car uses both electricity and gas. The Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid has a 33-mile range when the “electric” mode is used—then it goes into gas mode. You get about 35 miles to the gallon in gas mode.
You have to get an app in order to get a map which tells you the location of charging stations.
I wouldn’t get an electric car just yet. If you’re environmentally conscious, you can get a regular hybrid which runs on gas and electricity all the time. You don’t have to charge these cars.
That seems practical. You do your daily commute mostly on electric and when you need to travel further, you use gas that is way quicker to charge.
Probably not really practical in deep countryside where everything is far away.
A hidden assumption is that you have at least an electric socket in your garage - reasonable in suburbs, mostly not true in cities.
So, a plug-in hybrid is a reasonable choice for suburb dwellers. Quite a large market.
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You have to get an app in order to get a map which tells you the location of charging stations.
I wouldn’t get an electric car just yet. If you’re environmentally conscious, you can get a regular hybrid which runs on gas and electricity all the time. You don’t have to charge these cars.
Hybrids are garbage. You have a tiny engine and tiny battery and motor pack with the benefits of neither.
You have to get an app in order to get a map which tells you the location of charging stations.
I wouldn’t get an electric car just yet. If you’re environmentally conscious, you can get a regular hybrid which runs on gas and electricity all the time. You don’t have to charge these cars.
Hybrids are garbage. You have a tiny engine and tiny battery and motor pack with the benefits of neither.
Have you ever driven one?
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a bit of public service advice from one aspie to many, this one owned a toyota prius a few decades back. NEVER GET A USED HYBRID, they are MONEY PITS because they are chock full of hard-to-replace high-value electronic parts of crap-shoot reliability. replacement batteries cost a small fortune. buy a used hybrid if you must, ONLY WITHIN ITS WARRANTEE PERIOD.
If a nation wants to promote electric cars, they must create many charging stations in cities.
Right now, the infrastructure for electric cars is very poor.
When we are considering our possible next car, that's the main point against a plug-in hybrid (a fully electric car is impractical in Poland anyway, there are nearly no charging stations).
If the building was renovated and grid for slow charging installed in the garage (fast charging would be likely impossible due to fire safety), a plug-in hybrid would be an attractive option for us.
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You have to get an app in order to get a map which tells you the location of charging stations.
I wouldn’t get an electric car just yet. If you’re environmentally conscious, you can get a regular hybrid which runs on gas and electricity all the time. You don’t have to charge these cars.
Hybrids are garbage. You have a tiny engine and tiny battery and motor pack with the benefits of neither.
Have you ever driven one?
Nope but both the engine and electric motor with batteries are usually a compromise if the two. I heard they're dire on freeways for fuel because their small engines are out of their power band and dragging an electric motors and batteries too. I've driven a pure electric and that was pretty OK
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You have to get an app in order to get a map which tells you the location of charging stations.
I wouldn’t get an electric car just yet. If you’re environmentally conscious, you can get a regular hybrid which runs on gas and electricity all the time. You don’t have to charge these cars.
Hybrids are garbage. You have a tiny engine and tiny battery and motor pack with the benefits of neither.
Have you ever driven one?
Nope but both the engine and electric motor with batteries are usually a compromise if the two. I heard they're dire on freeways for fuel because their small engines are out of their power band and dragging an electric motors and batteries too. I've driven a pure electric and that was pretty OK
my prius could keep up with traffic alright, even up hills. it chirped the tires on takeoff if you weren't careful.
You have to get an app in order to get a map which tells you the location of charging stations.
I wouldn’t get an electric car just yet. If you’re environmentally conscious, you can get a regular hybrid which runs on gas and electricity all the time. You don’t have to charge these cars.
Hybrids are garbage. You have a tiny engine and tiny battery and motor pack with the benefits of neither.
Have you ever driven one?
Nope but both the engine and electric motor with batteries are usually a compromise if the two. I heard they're dire on freeways for fuel because their small engines are out of their power band and dragging an electric motors and batteries too. I've driven a pure electric and that was pretty OK
my prius could keep up with traffic alright, even up hills. it chirped the tires on takeoff if you weren't careful.
Was it any good on fuel?
It's true that hybrids are not great for highway races. Their element is riding in traffic, with accelleration and braking all the time. Electric engines have power at any speed - unlike gas motors that need to gain some speed before they get momentum. And hybrids (along with electrics) recover energy from braking, making them burn less in traffic conditions than in a freeway.
The advantage of hybrid vs full electric is range when you have no infrastructure for purely electric cars.
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