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zoom rader wrote:Only when it does not rain2WNBoost wrote:^^ An electric motorbike is an intriguing option
Some bikers will not ride in the rain.VII wrote:What rain have to do with that more than with an ordinary bike ? You saying elecrtic powered things can't get wet?
Or you saying riding any bike in the rain is dangerous and will get you wet ?zoom rader wrote:Only when it does not rain2WNBoost wrote:^^ An electric motorbike is an intriguing option
Kart? Lithium mafia? Big oil? Red government idiot? ......Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Rivian R1T electric pickup truck
zoom rader wrote:The Electric vehicle has been here over a 100 years.VII wrote:The thing is, this is the direction the world is going, like it or not, our petty issues won't make a difference, all major manufacturers will only have electric vehicles in years to come and major countries have set as close as 2030 as the dealine for electric only new car sales, that's the bigger picture, realize no one is asking what T&T thinks .
Getting a ICE engine car would be like trying to get a manual car now, very few choices. For the purists maybe only a few top of the line bespoke exotics would be available and out of the reach of most, as everything else market forces and other market dynamics will dictate the prices supply etc going forward and prices are set to reduce, and usability, durability, capacity, overall performance etc will increase, just think mobile phones and computers, look at what they cost in the early stages, they were out of the reach of most, just look at the vast difference in their packaging capability and supporting infrastructure then and now.,
I'm sure the switch from animal powered carts to petrol was met with similar challenges and resistance. There's still a concrete horse watering trauf in Laventille btw, right outside Success Composite .
So what we prefer and what we think really isn't relevant in the middle to long term, adapt or be prepared to water your horse.
They could not find a way to sell it and then they found greenhouse gases as a way to sell it.
What they not telling you is that process to manufacture the kart produces more greenhouse gases and then a hazard of waste disposal.
Big business don't care about greenhouse gases , your health or pollution. All that matters is their profits.
It's a con job for your money
Karts may be cleaned but that's just the karts.Appl3 wrote:All do respect, this is not accurate. Electric cars are barely profitable for car makers. CEOs have been against the regulations. They only make electric cars to meet these regulations. It will be profitable in the future, but currently the margin on ICE vehicles are much higher. Also, electric cars become cleaner than ICE vehicles well within their lifetime. Including lithium mining and charging efficiency. In the US, where they use mostly coal and natural gas, the breakeven point is 13,500 miles. Regardless, mass produced electric cars are in their infancy. Battery tech is improving and soon will not be reliant on lithium. The fact that electric cars are already cleaner the ICE vehicles with has had over 100 years of efficiency improvements tell us what we need to know. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos- ... 021-06-29/zoom rader wrote:The Electric vehicle has been here over a 100 years.VII wrote:The thing is, this is the direction the world is going, like it or not, our petty issues won't make a difference, all major manufacturers will only have electric vehicles in years to come and major countries have set as close as 2030 as the dealine for electric only new car sales, that's the bigger picture, realize no one is asking what T&T thinks .
Getting a ICE engine car would be like trying to get a manual car now, very few choices. For the purists maybe only a few top of the line bespoke exotics would be available and out of the reach of most, as everything else market forces and other market dynamics will dictate the prices supply etc going forward and prices are set to reduce, and usability, durability, capacity, overall performance etc will increase, just think mobile phones and computers, look at what they cost in the early stages, they were out of the reach of most, just look at the vast difference in their packaging capability and supporting infrastructure then and now.,
I'm sure the switch from animal powered carts to petrol was met with similar challenges and resistance. There's still a concrete horse watering trauf in Laventille btw, right outside Success Composite .
So what we prefer and what we think really isn't relevant in the middle to long term, adapt or be prepared to water your horse.
They could not find a way to sell it and then they found greenhouse gases as a way to sell it.
What they not telling you is that process to manufacture the kart produces more greenhouse gases and then a hazard of waste disposal.
Big business don't care about greenhouse gases , your health or pollution. All that matters is their profits.
It's a con job for your money
agent007 wrote:MG = More Garbage and well Kia is basically no different. Sticking with small aspirations for a Leaf lol
Ben_spanna wrote:Well MAssy will be bringing the full electric Chinese MG, i heard rumors that Kia will bring their Full Electric Niro, as for affordability that may be it, this case of tax breaks are really for the Volvos, Mercedes, Jaguars..Bmw and Audi E-trons all of which will probably be over the $600,00 price tag
PariaMan wrote:Find the leaf a bit on the ugly sideagent007 wrote:MG = More Garbage and well Kia is basically no different. Sticking with small aspirations for a Leaf lol
No no no, say the correct thing, Toyota have revealed concept cars that they plan to have out by 2030, by that time Tesla pumping out over 15m vehicles per year, and Toyota aiming for 3.5m vehicleseliteauto wrote:Toyota has joined the EV squad
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new- ... cREFQs0vQg
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