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08/1/2024 at 6:59pm
Location: London Outfit: Lunar Cosmos 524
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Lunarbri, you are preaching to the converted with some of us!
I see EV's as bringing about quantum change in the Caravaning/MH leisure industry, and it's contraction or even demise as we know it.
I don't tend to caravan 'on my doorstep', and have no desire to do so, I travel to far flung corners doing hundreds of miles, those long journeys are not viable in the way I currently do them, adding the frequent and slow recharging to my existing journey times would turn them into 2 and maybe even 3 day trips in their own right! Do I really want to spend 4 or 6 days of my holiday on the journeys - NO!
I drove my first all electric car last year as a courtesy car whilst mine was in for a service, it was great, and I loved it - AS A CITY CAR! As my only car it'd be a chocolate teapot!
Interesting on news in past few days, EV sales have stalled! I contribute to a monthly survey by one of the motoring organisations, and EV's are a repeat topic, and EVERY time, the VAST majority surveyed reject them on two counts, purchase cost and short range/recharge times, and express grave concerns on the charging opportunities!
Could it be the stall in new EV sales is because the marketplace for those who will purchase and are able to afford has been saturated!
I do think the technology and infrastructure are far too immature to be forcing us into using EV's - I will resist as long as I can, certainly whilst I still have aspirations to caravan.
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09/1/2024 at 4:00pm
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I have been saying for a long time that I can't see diesel vehicles in particular disappearing off the roads any time soon, and probably not even in my lifetime. Diesel is essential to our way of life, not as individuals, but as a nation. Just think of all the things that are diesel powered, from cars and vans to construction vehicles, cranes, and trains. There is simply no viable alternative at present. Rail lines could all be electrified, but neither the money or the will is there to do it, and it would cost trillions!
EVs are very expensive, and there are probably millions of people who need their cars to do their jobs, and could never afford an EV. Many of those people run cars that cost just a few £hundreds, and that's all they can afford. I can't see viable EVs ever getting to that stage. The batteries for an EV currently cost more than I paid for my car, and many are still buying cars that cost a lot less than mine. I'm retired but a lot of people who are still working run older cars because an EV is a mere pipe-dream to them.
If this is ever a problem it will be one that my grandchildren may have to face. If my diesel car is forced off the road I will probably have to give up driving. I certainly won't give the car up voluntarily.
------------- Best Regards,
Colin
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09/1/2024 at 5:38pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Colin21 on 09/1/2024
I have been saying for a long time that I can't see diesel vehicles in particular disappearing off the roads any time soon, and probably not even in my lifetime. Diesel is essential to our way of life, not as individuals, but as a nation. Just think of all the things that are diesel powered, from cars and vans to construction vehicles, cranes, and trains. There is simply no viable alternative at present. ........
Can't argue with your rationale, but thin end of the wedge beginning to show through, local council contractors and other landscapers working in my local park have recently gone over to battery electric hedge clippers, chain saws etc. and even a ride on mower in place of old petrol/diesel ones. BUT the big wood chipper is still DIESEL, guess they haven't made an electric one that can run a full day's 8 hr shift yet, or the battery pack needs a fork lift to swap it over!
When I was up in Coniston on CAMC camp site in Nov, they had an electric buggy used largely in place of old diesel estate car or van for on site transportation/load lugging. But that's not really any kind of innovation above electric milk floats from my long ago childhood! Just remembered, they were also using electric leaf blowers this time, whereas they were rather too noisy petrol ones in previous years!
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