Posted on 01/23/2022 3:04:35 PM PST by DUMBGRUNT
Now Switzerland will surely be the same!
Their grid will be devoid of all volts and amps...absolute zero no electrons moving...all of them sucked out to power their EVs.
Making watches in the dark or by the light of the luminous dials.
Hydo Power.
Short distances.
Really going to be some gamechanger EV’s in another year or two from various companies.. 450-500 range and fast charging.
Switzerland is 1/3 the size of North Carolina.
A bicycle would do.
Eventually the roads will need to be paid for. Will be fun when the owners get their bill.
“Largest extension west - east: 348 km (216 miles)”
Trump should buy it and put it in western ND...
Sure, the future of places where range is not an issue. If I lived in an urban area, my second car would be an electric.
For some perspective, West Virginia is bigger than Switzerland.
Not that many will be able to afford EVs.
If what I have been reading is correct, used EVs do not sell. That means that in a few short years Switzerland is going to have a used EV recycling problem. There could possibly be a decent money making opportunity here for the person who figures out how to successfully recycle lithium based batteries.
They can invest in under road induction charging. That would be sweet. Rich homogeneous population. Let’s export them 13% blacks, 20% hispanics and the rest and see how they do.
Switzerland per capita GDP:
$67,557
pros
quiet
a lot of maintenance disappears
cheaper for now in terms of fuel cost
can be cleaner but depends on what generates the electricity
cons
range anxiety
initially more expensive
refuelling takes longer sometimes a lot longer
extreme temps reduce range and energy even more
can blow up
All the cons won’t stop evs from advancing regardless though.
Switzerland isn’t even the first country to have this happen. Norway was the same IIRC some years ago.
How much of that becomes disposable income after taxes, cost of living, etc.?
Lots of battery tech in the pipeline that will provide 1000 mile ranges and dramatically quicker charge times.
Please disregard my question. Switzerland has relatively low taxes and cost of living. I was thinking of Sweeden.
Maybe for Lance Armstrong. I'm not going to bicycle up the side of an Alp. Ever been to Switzerland?
“A bicycle would do”.
Yep, those Alpine roads are flat as pancakes./s
That simply doesn’t translate to a North American model very well at all.
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