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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    I was at a tall building today with a multi-level basement car park. They found a Tesla plugged into an extension cord to a nearby GPO. The building manager wasn't particularly impressed about the theft of power. They also have a blanket no-charging policy, so not only were they stealing power but deliberately contravening the policy they are made aware of when given access to the car park.

    I offered a set of side cutters to cut the plugs off, but was told it was a first offense and they'd just issue a warning. Next time however ...
    Its like that old volvo thing now Brad. I have seem some incredibly selfish EV drivers at public charging places who have all had just one brand


    Conversely most are very helpful and up for a chat just like Disco and Deefer drivers- not those Rangie types ! Just kidding

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    What I don’t like about the EV brigade is the fact that it is being forced onto people.

    If an EV is so good, so cheap, and doesn’t have range issues - then shouldn’t they be flying out the door? Why are tax insentives needed if EV’s are so brilliant?

    Build a better mouse trap and the world will beat a path to your door?

    Yet governments are saying “you aren’t buying these quickly enough so we are going to force you into them”

    How far should we go? Talking to someone at work she thinks that we should all be vegans because the beef and dairy industry are huge carbon polluters. In her eyes we should all be forced into becoming vegans. In her eyes it’s not an option - it’s a complete no brainer and should be law.

    While we are at it - why not ban TV, radio, movies and streaming services. All waste electricity in the name of entertainment.

    Let’s ban alcohol, carbonated drinks, smokes, chips, lollies, cakes - think of the health benefits. Think of the electrity that we be saved!

    Let’s ban air conditioning and heaters. Humans should learn to live in our own natural environment. Sure there might be some deaths in the elderly and infirm, but hey - that’s got to help the planet as well!

    Let’s ban airline travel - imagine the benefits to the planet!

    Let’s ban space exploration and satellites! Think of the energy wasted! Why should we be allowed to pollute space - it’s not ours.

    Let’s ban motorsport- even more benefits to the planet!

    Let’s get to the root of the problem - ban all humans. None of us should be allowed to have kids and our race should die off. Think about that - within a short timeframe (50 years?) of humans dying off, the planet would soon return to ideal health.

    While we are at it - let’s ban all types of sports! Think of the electricity that goes into lighting up a big stadium like the MCG! Think of the electricity used in swimming pools! Ban the lot!

    Believe it or not - I get it, the planet is stuffed and we as humans are only making it worse. We have to do something and every little bit counts.

    But don’t shove your ideas down my throat because you don’t have the answers. Nobody does. I am excited about the fact that people are trying. That people want to make a different.

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    The problem is the amount of CO2 emissions. It is not the emissions per person, but the total emissions, which is the emissions per person multiplied by number of people.

    Putting a lot of effort into reducing emissions per persons while at the same time allowing population to increase unfettered is quite clearly a waste of effort, whether you look at Australia or the world.

    To put it bluntly, what the world needs, more than EVs is either a really good pandemic (not the halfhearted one we are in), or another really good war. Failing these, unless the rate of population increase is cut to below zero for a few decades, famine will do the job as food production is reduced by climate change. And remember that the current situation, with risk of famine (on average) is enabled by high use of fossil fuels, from chemical fertilisers, to farm machinery, to shipping.

    Fortunately, there are some indications that in some key areas population increase is decreasing, and even becoming negative, or at least signs it will. Two countries specifically are Japan, and China, both with aging populations, and the latter with the legacy of "one child per family".
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    The problem is the amount of CO2 emissions. It is not the emissions per person, but the total emissions, which is the emissions per person multiplied by number of people.

    Putting a lot of effort into reducing emissions per persons while at the same time allowing population to increase unfettered is quite clearly a waste of effort, whether you look at Australia or the world.

    To put it bluntly, what the world needs, more than EVs is either a really good pandemic (not the halfhearted one we are in), or another really good war. Failing these, unless the rate of population increase is cut to below zero for a few decades, famine will do the job as food production is reduced by climate change. And remember that the current situation, with risk of famine (on average) is enabled by high use of fossil fuels, from chemical fertilisers, to farm machinery, to shipping.

    Fortunately, there are some indications that in some key areas population increase is decreasing, and even becoming negative, or at least signs it will. Two countries specifically are Japan, and China, both with aging populations, and the latter with the legacy of "one child per family".
    Spot on…. EV general discussion

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    Thats what UN Agenda 21 was supposed to be all about, depopulate the world. Covid 19 didn't work. Whats left, Either we will eat & pollute ourselves to extinction or Putin will do the job with much less desirable outcome for the planet.
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    good lord I thought this was an EV thread, but its actually "the internet's most insane conspiracy theories about EVs"

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    Quote Originally Posted by akelly View Post
    good lord I thought this was an EV thread, but its actually "the internet's most insane conspiracy theories about EVs"
    Apart from the Agenda 21 garbage, what others are you eluding too?
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    Charged EVs | Jeep unveils its first three battery-electric SUVs - Charged EVs

    I wonder if the 400Miles range is correct?
    That is huge compared to many others.

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    Maybe in an Engineers theoretical calculation but with 600hp on tap and something that probably weights well over 3000kg unladen, I would put my money on that being a ‘no’

    OEM’s aren’t doing themselves or EV’s any favours by over quoting range - given its the single biggest issue raised when you talk to people about EV’s, having them pull up well short of claims in the real world will make people even more gun shy IMO.

    It would probably need something like a 240KWH battery to get that far - around a 3 hour fast charge when you need to top up, or 24 hours in the garage from a home charger.

    And even if you thought all the physics would work - do you actually trust Jeep of all people to tell the truth? EV general discussion
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    Its here- the Hydrogen Deefer

    Landrover took it off the web site! Happily its still available to see what is coming. NOT YET of course- DOH

    It is a prototype Article mentions a BMW IX5 Hydrogen as well

    The First Land Rover Defender Equipped With A Hydrogen Fuel Cell System Is Now A Reality

    A FCEV Defender would rock my boat.

    Project Zeus- Name is cool I did find it on the Landrover web site. No indications of range of course

    JAGUAR LAND ROVER TO DEVELOP HYDROGEN-POWERED DEFENDER FUEL CELL PROTOTYPE | JLR Corporate Website




    called a nice L.D. Service place re selling my Disco after seeing this a few days ago. My 2010 is not wanted PVT sale time soon.

    I appreciate it may be 10 years away before refueling infrastructure is more than one per state in Australia Up and down the Hume freeway is not my plans either as that will have Hydrogen refueling for Trucks and buses in the next year or two I hear. A Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell car goes went 845 miles (KM 1359) once!

    The Mira has 3 tank with 5.6kg each. Less pressure than my diving cylinders! Usually 70mPa max 87.5.

    A EU company has composite tanks at 3+ times that pressure I think! A Disco, Rangie or Deefer offers a lot more space for tanks

    The American price for a Mirai is 50-60k USD$ ( that includes free hydrogen for several years!) 2022 Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Vehicle | Innovation is Power

    The possibilities are turning in to prototypes right now happily. While batteries cannot be big enough to provide long term high speed, Towing and 4Wding FCEV not only can it can be much more powerful than current power in our Discos, Rang Rovers or Defenders and have much longer ranges than our current versions.

    Did I mention it will be much cheaper to service them

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