Which means a recalibration of policemen, traffic wardens, bosses, wives, schools....Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:57 pmIf you've got a car which can do 500 miles per charge and takes an hour to fill up - which is by no means a flight of fancy- you don't need to charge it outside your house. You can charge it while you're at the shops/gym/work/cinema/whatever.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:42 pm The thing I want to see solved is townies... the street after street of cars parked outside terrace houses etc... how are they going to charge their cars at night?
I make it sound so simple, and of course it won't be, but I do think a recalibration of ownership behaviour will take place.
Humans are shit at timing, millions of them are, and yes most people do get to the garage without running out, plenty don't. Ask the AA/RACE et al. Now, with a fuel driven car, that's relatively easy to fix... having to wait a few hours to get going again....
I still don't understand why fuel cells haven't had the push to the front of the queue. Batteries, when everyone is on them, will use HUGE amounts of earth resources, and generate HUGE amounts of toxic waste, added to the short lifespan of batteries before they drop off the edge...