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    1. qwerty_1965 on

      Tipping point reached? All those oil and grease back street garages are now living on borrowed time.

    2. HighDeltaVee on

      Norway’s already 98% electric for new sales.

      It will start steadily eroding the amount of fuel burned in transport – bus and rail purchases are almost all electric now as well, and as the older models get retired our emissions will drop a lot.

      Better late than never.

    3. Jlynch95 on

      I wonder at what point the Government introduce a ‘temporary’ tax on electricity to make up for the shortfall in tax they are making on fuel now. That will be a fun day especially when there will be fuck all way to differentiate between ‘charging car’ electricity and lighting your house electricity. Just gonna make driving more expensive and living more expensive in one fell swoop.

    4. DelGurifisu on

      Thank fuck, I was getting worried about the climate. This should fix it.

    5. svmk1987 on

      Electric car usage will blow up once we figure out apartment and residential common parking area charging, preferably at home electricity rates or close to it. This right now is the biggest blocker to mass adoption.

    6. Rabidlamb on

      I went full 180 on electrics. I was ICE until I die until a colleague broke down the running costs. Got a 40kW 300km base model and haven’t looked back.

      If you have a driveway and require a 2nd family car then you’d be certified insane not to get an electric. Also for teaching kids to drive during their spatial awareness phase its invaluable.

      100 quid road tax, 150 quid full service, barely uses pads, instant acceleration, total no brainer.

    7. slevinonion on

      Complete convert. Do 200+km a day and costs me about 2 quid. Much faster, more comfortable, more reliable, cheaper to maintain. All the issues about battery repair costs, or range anxiety I’ve been proven totally wrong on. You need a home charger though.

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