hugopal Two Tweets don’t necessarily make a right.
Truss (general uk sucks thread)
Along_the_Wire you can literally see that the flooded area in the photo Amps posted is the same as spot 1 in the link I posted (by Ruckinge Dyke/Newtown, with one straight section of motorway at the bottom, and with the motorway section at the top cutting from right to left with the loop). You can see it on google maps as well.
Meanwhile, here is confirmation that the lorry park will indeed be built rather on the spot highlighted as 2 on the picture I posted - Church Road, Sevington, next to the M20:
Smart money goes on Jeremy Hunt in Jan. He’s capable, is untouched with any of the covid fallout, white and is happy to work with Murdoch.
Made me laugh:
Banning combustion sale of combustion cars by 2030 is good but I think it should be quicker.
They should also bin hybrid sales at the same time.
Great tweet that Amps!
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Hursty all good in theory and I support the transition, but where are all the charging points? The infrastructure needs to be in place. It’s a huge project requiring a huge amount of investment and joined up thinking. Moreover electric cars cannot be the sole preserve of the rich. They have to manufacture ranges that are competitively priced and do this in the time-frame. They need to take the public with them on this otherwise it will be one gigantic u-turn
alistair manufacture ranges that are competitively priced
This is announcement is a shot across the bows for the car manufacturers, they need a greater range of options. They’re coming, new models every week at the moment, but price and production are as you say an issue. Infrastructure will be a doddle.
I’ll hold fire for a driverless number.
A digital chauffeur in essence.
Smallman1 Only a year or two and you will be able to get one from Tesla, only problem is that the full self driving will probably cost you another 100K on top of the price of the car, although the upside is with full self driving the car can be used as a robo taxi whenever you’re not using it, so you can make some income with it.
Suggest you get one with a sun roof.
alistair Agreed there has to be a massive step up infrastructure to support the growing market, however I also drive an EV now too and find it very easy to charge up wherever I go, supermarkets, car parks, service stations.
Ive had a home charger installed but currently use the council sports centre nearby as its free to do so, not sure how long that will last. There is 4 chargers there and I’ve had a choice of all 4 chargers every time I’ve been there.
It definitely feels like the future driving an EV, quiet, clean and lots of automation, there is no way my kids will be taking a normal driving test when they are 17, especially for a manual car.
Amps There will be a lot more car sharing and subscription models for the future if car ownership.
It’s like the migration to the cloud for IT, why pay for on premise data centres full of kit you may not use all of the time and it costs you to maintain it.
Much better to only pay for what you use, how you use it and what you require.