Posted on 11/28/2020 9:53:24 AM PST by DUMBGRUNT
Linda Barnes and her husband had to visit six charging stations as one after another they were either out of order, already had a queue or were the slow, older versions that would never be able to provide a fast enough charge in the time.
The couple, who love their new fully electric Porsche Taycan 4S, which has a range of about 250 miles, contacted the Guardian to describe how difficult it is to recharge a car away from home. Their journey would have taken two and a half hours in a conventional car, they say.
Linda says the sense of relief was enormous. “We ran through the entire gamut of emotions in those nine hours – resignation, range anxiety, annoyance and disbelief that this was happening – and finally elation when we realised we’d get home,” she says.
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“Though the strange British Labour party mania for taxing everything allowed for kit cars such as the Lotus 7 to escape the most onerous taxes. “
It wasn’t just the Seven. Just about every Lotus car until 1973 could be purchased as a kit.
And it wasn’t a bad idea, and not only from a tax avoidance standpoint, because even factory assembled Lotus cars felt like kit cars.
“Ever see the Lucas T-shirt? “On, Off, Flicker””
There was also the other Lucas 3-position switch - smoke, smolder, and burn.
“I couldn’t imagine stopping every 150 miles for a few hours of charging.”
Which is why I don’t thing full EV’s are a good solution. Both of the cars I have are gasoline powered, and between the two, I can still cover 300 miles in one of them without worry.
My Miata will do about 30 mpg on the highway, but it only carries about 12 gallons of fuel. The Benz has a 21-gallon tank, and if I can resist the temptation to drive it at autobahn speeds it can go about 500 miles before I need to refill it.
Read later.
I do event marketing and customer training. My company vehicle is a F150 and I often pull a 16’ trailer loaded with gear.
Even with that I get about 200-250 miles out of a tank.
1) Have you seen the price of a 257 calorie Big Mac verses a 31,500 calorie gallon of gas?
2) Have you calculated the emergency room carbon footprint of a dislocated shoulder or worse?
LOL!
I feel the same way about the new vaccines.
Not interested in being a lab rat.
LOL, literally!
The races would go on for days!
That's one heck of a lot of smoke to cram into a battery pack!
I think it will happen.
Nonsense! Dihydrogen monoxide is the #1 greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
You want to pump more into the atmosphere?
What's wrong with you?
I saw a Tesla with the license plate “AMPERE” .
Had I been able to meet him at a light, I would have asked if he was an Uber driver, would he be able to make ends meet with a fare a day?
You really dodged a bullet. I had a Peugeot 404.
There’s a reason so many French cars get burnt in a riot. Hint: the rioters aren’t the ones torching them...
To answer both, NO! And what ever the heck you are talking about I have no idea.
Obviously, this means the US Government needs to cut HUGE checks to lots of kickback contractors who will build millions of charging stations all over the United States, just like they did to create gas statio...UH...ER...never mind.
You ain’t lying!
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