Still want an electric car?

I understand there are rules that garages have to follow when storing EV’s LongDriver?

Look what happened to the Battery Hens!!

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Is that where they get lithium from Spitty?
:nerd_face:

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Not only storing but you should see the list and checks before working on one. Also, special insurance for such an establishment for building and staff.

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That’s what I thought LongDriver.
:open_mouth:
There is something else to be taken into account when buying an EV…
I purchased this laptop just over five years ago and already the lithium battery has only got a quarter of the life it had when new. I think there will be some disappointed drivers in the years to come.

On the Nullarbor Plain they have EV charging points powered by a diesel generator. The generator is fuelled by diesel made from waste cooking oil from deep fryers.

A lot of people here make their own diesel from old cooking oil to the point that it is in great demand.

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Could this be the reason, EV owners seen to have a Chip on their shoulder?

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You want to see what is planned with trucks as well. Bear in mind that there are currently lots of electric cars on our streets so, whether you love them or hate them, the electric car industry is some way up the learning curve. With just a few hundred electric trucks on the uk’s roads so far and NO public charging infrastructure, you would think that the Gov will give trucks a stay of execution. No chance. Inside a decade you will not legally be allowed to buy a diesel one in the EU and UK. I saw this piece about the first used electric truck (ex demonstrator) coming up for sale and it talks about the economics of it. The world is going mad! WHo wants a used electric truck?

Personally I wouldn’t want an electric car for various reasons, range isn’t great, battery degradation, depreciation/redale value I think will shock people

I can’t see the future being electric, just small percentage of cars.

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Me neither Tambos, Electric Vehicles have been around since the end of the 19th century and there’s a good reason why they never caught on. Then Lithium battery technology came along, a sort of eureka moment, but they don’t last too long. Think about the lithium battery in your laptop, five or six years and it will need charging more often, and in a vehicle that means range will be greatly affected. Who will buy a second hand electric vehicle when they have to factor in the cost of a new battery. And as the demand for lithium and rare metals increases so it will will become more expensive. There are nowhere near the reserves of Lithium as there are of oil and coal. How long before we have to backtrack and open up mines and oil wells. Oil gives us many things in modern life, lithium only give us stored energy for a while.

Its just a pity “Earnie” never got Lithium, he would have been the fastest!!!

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That’s all electric vehicles are good for Spitty…Golf buggy’s and milk floats…

True and it’s the financial hit private buyers will face on depreciation.

I can’t imagine many private buyers wanting to buy a used electric car!

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