I've always wondered why electric cars don't do battery swaps instead of charging.
Nio produces electric cars and battery swap infrastructure in China which seems pretty good -
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oTXptUuKGrc
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My sister who is definitely in the NIMBY brigade has been banging on to me for the last few years to buy an electric car
I actually borrowed hers which she actually leases at the cost of a family mortgage may I add for the weekend just gone
From my own experience and I couldn’t have done anything differently,why anyone would bother buying one is a total mystery.
The biggest negative is pulling into the services with your range showing 30 miles and there’s only two charging points
Both are in use and there’s two cars waiting in front of you
To top it off you’re only allowed a two hour stay or get a parking eye fine - madness!!
A run to the same destination in my diesel would normally take two and a half hours
It took just over six hours and a load of STRESS plus I’m waiting for my sister to pull me on her having received a fine
The other irritation is pulling into a garage and the charging point is out of order which happened twice plus not knowing exactly how much the charge has cost you because you need to retrieve information from the app
The other annoyance were pedestrians walking into the road - I’m not blaming them because you cannot hear any engine noise
The car was beautiful and great to drive an experience I’m glad I had
But buy one?
Not a chance
Actually doing a bit of google research if you are one of those “keep your carbon footprint down and all that” to manufacture an EV. Is worse environmentally.
I’m sure she said she’s paying Ł1100 a month on a two year lease
I think sitting on top of a battery has done some damage to her brain lol 😂
Definitely a NO from me for Electric being the thing of the future 🤔😂
I've always wondered why electric cars don't do battery swaps instead of charging.
Nio produces electric cars and battery swap infrastructure in China which seems pretty good -
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oTXptUuKGrc
One thing for sure, if and when electric cars become 'mainstream', they won't be any cheaper to run than diesel/unleaded. The loss of revenue from fuel tax will ensure whopping taxes on new electric vehicles..
no, it's a bit more complicated than that.
petrol products are usually heavily taxed partially for their environmental impact, but mostly because for most countries that are net importers of oil, every time you fill up your tank it is money that is leaving the country probably to go into the middle east.
if it's an electric car, running off energy generated in the UK, the money stays washing around the UK economy, and therefore it'll make its way to the tax man in one way or another anyway before long.
They do seem a pain at the moment. We've got fleet lease company cars in work and a few have gone full electric as its quite a saving on personal company car tax, not sure what the cost to actually lease them mind is as the company covers it.
Mines a hybrid which is great as the petrol is used mostly for motorways but around town and local use the cars hybrid system kicks in and uses hardly any fuel. Plus i don't have to mess around with charging stations and all that jazz.
I personally feel we're a good 2 decades away for everything to be fully electric as the infrastructure we have just dosn't support it. It will get there eventually but currently the cost of the vehicles and charging issues I would have to agree, balls to that.....for now.
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No my sister made sure the car was full of charge when I collected it
She said range is approximately 300 miles but that’s changeable depending on how fast you drive and air conditioning etc
Thing was not being used to driving an EV I didn’t want to go too far without topping back up
When range got to 40-60 miles I was conscious of looking for a garage
Half an hour plugged in would give up to 80% charge but this was only at certain manufacturers points
Others would take longer
Was all a bit confusing tbh
Also I didn’t have the charger at home that she does which actually takes 13 hours to charge to 100 %
All a bit much
EV’s are definitely OFF my shopping list
To much hassle
Electric cars are in their infancy. In 2011 there were 50k sold worldwide, in 2021 that number rose to nearly 7 million.
As they are, EVs aren’t for the average customer, they’re the premium product. The same way that in the 1930’s your average person wasn’t buying a motor vehicle but now in the UK there’s over 30million registered cars. That’s about 1 car for every 2 people.
Batteries are heavy and big. As technology advances they’ll get lighter and smaller and more efficient. Either to a point where having 2 batteries will be a viable solution or the batteries will be good enough not to require a second one.
Mainstream consumer electric cars are about a decade old. Regular cars are over a century old.
its ok sunny the leader of the free world just wants a little more time 3035 to be precise
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Anybody know why they got rid of the electric tram system within Cardiff over 50:years ago
Following on from the original thread , before electric cars become mainstream they have to decarbonise the National Grid first , which kind of delays things , I know that from meetings I’ve held.
https://www.nationalgrid.com/respons...sing-transport
They may need longer than 2035
Further decarbonisation costs …. And this is what they are telling you so you can guarantee it will be double the cost / time
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63514562
I have indeed , no petrol involved, hybrid as in two separate power generators charging at different times one for output one for input
If you don’t think this is feasible have a day off
The additional power source will be self generating off each source
It’s only a matter of time as to when the battery is half the size ( saving energy, weight tyre wear etc) with twice or three times the distance