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tintin 5th September 2017 04:34 PM

Eight years ahead...
 
...of the rest of the UK.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7930781.html

The_Laird 5th September 2017 06:21 PM

But what she says and what she does are often 2 different things. More full of sh**e than most politicians IMHO. Witness today's announcements one education, health and welfare - and ask why she's done SFA about any of these to date.

tintin 5th September 2017 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Laird (Post 132147)
But what she says and what she does are often 2 different things. More full of sh**e than most politicians IMHO. Witness today's announcements one education, health and welfare - and ask why she's done SFA about any of these to date.

Well, never mind Jim, you voted with your feet ;)

pete-p 6th September 2017 01:36 PM

At least there is a plan (innovation fund) to find a solution to re-charging vehicles in where there are lots of tenements. The last thing you'd want is to return home low on charge and find nowhere available.

2032 is an odd year to pick, why not 2030 seems like a bit of point scoring going on!?

I saw in the news today that Nissan have increased the range for the Leaf with a bigger 40kwh battery, range will only get better in time.

David's8 6th September 2017 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by pete-p (Post 132167)
At least there is a plan (innovation fund) to find a solution to re-charging vehicles in where there are lots of tenements. The last thing you'd want is to return home low on charge and find nowhere available.

2032 is an odd year to pick, why not 2030 seems like a bit of point scoring going on!?

I saw in the news today that Nissan have increased the range for the Leaf with a bigger 40kwh battery, range will only get better in time.

Its going to have to be bl00dy innovative as like anywhere where there are roads and roads full of 4-6 story flats/apartments the parking is nuts in Glasgow west end and there will be issues (there are already!) with bays being designated for the (fortunate?/wealthy?/forward looking?) few who have electric vehicles.

homer simpson 6th September 2017 06:06 PM

If that was in the UK, it would have double yellows lines next to the charge point so they can screw you for the privilege :D

tintin 6th September 2017 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by homer simpson (Post 132191)
If that was in the UK, it would have double yellows lines next to the charge point so they can screw you for the privilege :D

Ahem! - it is in the UK :hammer:

briang9 6th September 2017 07:26 PM

I share Jim's view when it comes to wee Jimmy Crankie, an abominable woman IMHO+++

Dezzy 6th September 2017 07:36 PM

Can electric be generated by a tennents fulled turbine power station? :p

moltuae 6th September 2017 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by David's8 (Post 132173)
Its going to have to be bl00dy innovative as like anywhere where there are roads and roads full of 4-6 story flats/apartments the parking is nuts in Glasgow west end and there will be issues (there are already!) with bays being designated for the (fortunate?/wealthy?/forward looking?) few who have electric vehicles.

There's only one realistic solution to that presently: battery-swapping.

I guess if you could build enough drive-through service stations that offer quick battery-swapping, Tesla-style, it's doable.

It would also be necessary to develop some means of preventing vehicles from becoming stranded, such as those parked for long periods away from a charging point. Perhaps a smaller 'reserve' battery that can easily be swapped by the owner. Something small enough to carry indoors to charge that will provide enough power to get to a battery-swap station.


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