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    Quote Originally Posted by spudfan View Post
    Here are two articles that do not paint EV's in a positive light. Whether there is an agenda here or not I do not know but there are some salient points.
    EVs Are The Yugo Of The 21st Century – Issues & Insights
    It’s Time To Admit It: EVs Are EVIL – Issues & Insights
    I'm not concerned, I ignore the people that rant and rave everything will be electric soon ( gee's the media sucks arse the way it pushes this agenda). The reality is in australia will probably end up with a decent percentage of electric cars within the next couple of decades). I wonder if they will ever reach 50% of cars on the roads? ( I doubt it, not unless a new battery technology arrives).

    These article seem accurate, then again so do a lot of the pro-electric car articles. Its all how you wish to read the data. electric would be great if you had a compact population, where distances aren't vast, and you wish the pollution to be created elsewhere, not at the immediate location. So if you have big cities with huge populations ... what isn't to like? They would have the infrastructure to charge them (then again public transport would also be great under similar conditions).

    In a big country like australia they make no sense at all, unless maybe you lived in the middle of a capital city. They are also target at the wrong market, a lot of the cars available are basically supercars. Not the average car an average person could afford.

    EXCLUSIVE DRIVE: Citroen OLI : has Citroen lost LE PLOT? / Electrifying - YouTube

    I have no interest or intension of ever owning an electric car .... but this appeals. I dont' recommend watching that youtube video ... .'cos you will want one. I do .... And electric doesn't interest me at all!
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    EVs have issues as do most things taken from certain angles. Quick post in the Computer shop today reminded me how stuff changes SOO quickly. My 10/100 ish Network hub is now a Gigabit Ethernet 10 times as fast and fat channels and cost me in $$ just 1/10 of old the fried heavy beast!

    We change a bit as well of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron;3193904
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    In a big country like australia they make no sense at all, unless maybe you lived in the middle of a capital city.
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    86% of Australia's population lives in urban areas.

    https://data.worldbank.org/indicator...S?locations=AU

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    86% of Australia's population lives in urban areas.

    https://data.worldbank.org/indicator...S?locations=AU
    So the government doesn’t care about the other 14% ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    86% of Australia's population lives in urban areas.

    https://data.worldbank.org/indicator...S?locations=AU

    Yes, but you are missing the next most important problem that makes this whole electric car caper a complete farce.



    They are not what the majority of people want (or need). Here is the top selling cars in australia 2022.



    Mostly they are pretend 4wds, 4wds and twin cab utes. Now ..... Show me all the electric 4wd and twin cab utes ..... They don't actually exist. If you look at the seppo electric "trucks" (aka: twin cab utes) .... The things are utterly useless for there designed use due to severe range limitations when towing/carrying loads .... and high recharge times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    86% of Australia's population lives in urban areas.

    https://data.worldbank.org/indicator...S?locations=AU
    And 86% of those don't want an EV...

    Same story it was 3 years ago which OEM's haven't been able to solve - range, recharging time and cost. And I don't want to hear 'You can get 80% charge in 20 minutes from a super charger' - this ends up ****ing the battery long term and there's **** all of them around. 'battery costs are coming down' - complete BS - Battery prices have risen 20% in the last 12 months.

    And even if you are for EV's for all the right reasons, if we replaced EVERY car, 4WD and truck on Australian roads tomorrow with EV's - that would only cut emissions by 8% - assuming ALL the power to charge them was 100% renewable. The big push for EV's is to divert the attention away from the BIG polluters - who pay the Gubment to maintain focus elsewhere.

    Soooo -

    I'm sure I'll be thought of again as an EV hater for posting this - which isn't true as I love EV tech and think they have a place and fit into some peoples lifestyle very well, but why is there such a huge push to hoodwink everyone into guilt buying them to save the planet when we'll get so little bang for buck doing this???
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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    86% of Australia's population lives in urban areas.

    https://data.worldbank.org/indicator...S?locations=AU
    My family live in urban areas…. You couldn’t drive an EV from one Aunties house to the other and return in a basic EV without a charge - and that’s all Urban around the same city.

    So what’s your point? Logic would suggest Mopeds, Bicycles and walking would be more effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    My family live in urban areas…. You couldn’t drive an EV from one Aunties house to the other and return in a basic EV without a charge - and that’s all Urban around the same city.

    So what’s your point? Logic would suggest Mopeds, Bicycles and walking would be more effective.
    Don't they have a 3->500km range these days. I don't see that as an issue. So long as you have the time to recharge overnight ... I have phones, computers... tools with lithium batteries. You get 5 years if your lucky. Anyone for a worthless 5year old car because it needs a battery pack that is probably multiples of its market value (as its market value will be tiny as it needs a battery pack).

    I'm not anti-electric car .... I'm just anti-stupidity. Anything that can't be driven for at least 15years without major repair is just nuts. 15years sounds like a long time, but that's only a 2008 model car. I don't even own a car that is that young.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    Don't they have a 3->500km range these days. I don't see that as an issue. So long as you have the time to recharge overnight ...
    Supposedly… unless it’s hot/cold/windy etc

    A 470km range Tesla cannot get 320km a lot of the time.

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    A rellie of mine lives in wonderland (Switzerland) and his Lexus Hybrid started losing power and took longer to charge up after about 6 years, from my fading memory. Then at 7 years he was told he'd need a new battery pack soon. Got quoted $US8K which frightened the pants off him as he hates spending any of his loads of money which he counts in his sleep....
    He reckoned the vehicle was faultless apart from that and much better than the 'His and Hers' Rangies him and his dearly beloved drove before retirement.
    So they went back to a diesel Landie.... a Disco Sport and they're quite happy with that.
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