Surprising they don't all make sure they have their little "virtue signal" prominently displayed. Along with the "Baby on Board" placard.
I guess they'll come up with a Diesel placard of shame soon. ☠️ perhaps. Only with the colours reversed.
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Didn't take offense. reflecting on my Disco service/Maintenace costs now gives me the shivers! I loved the first one honestly despite not looking at some of the costs.
I fully understand and agree with the limitations of current battery technology. I am keenly watching and waiting for proof of the Next Gen for towing and back to 4wding fun I really enjoyed. Make it solid. Proven and cheap will make me drive and fish with it :)
I had never noticed this. Its extraordinarily important first res-ponders know they are dealing with a possible battery fire. An LPG tank is quite safe in the event of a vehicle fire and they are also labelled. An electric car is extraordinarily dangerous. I'm quite staggered they even allow such a large lithium battery to be carted around the roads due to there incredible fire risk.
electric cars are far less likely than ICE cars to burn. The thing is an ICE vehicle fire is just a fire .... anyone can handle that. An electric car is nothing to do with the car, its a battery fire .... "thermal runaway" .... It burns hot enough to melt concrete, cannot be put out, even if you push the car into the ocean it'll continue to burn under water. The smoke is extremely toxic, the water runoff is toxic and must be contained. You cannot put the fire out, it must be allowed to burn out. Just be thankful they are very rare! an electric car fire can (and does) destroy parking structures ... sinks cargo ships ....
seeya,
Shane L
LPG and dual fuel vehicles have had little diamond stickers on the numberplates forever. I saw EV stickers on electric vehicles when they first became available. In Queensland and presumably elsewhere, it is the office, issuing the numberplates, responsibility to attach the sticker. Individuals are not allowed to attach anything to the face of a numberplate. The numberplates are and always remain the property of the state.
The truth is out there .. maybe not in here so much. The reality is they probably aren't much different to other premium vehicles. The other reality is there aren't teslas bursting into flames in repair shops all across the country. Yes Lithium battery fires are a problem, but at this point it's cheap e-bikes and scooters that are torching houses.
I don't worry about charging the Tesla - but I won't even connect the battery in the Lotus without a fire extinguisher handy.
https://youtu.be/LRyGz2A5Xac'si=JkUry3U5m267_DlU
Flying yesterday- IFLY[biggrin] Its indoor fun. Kids and cousins Christmas presents from 3 years ago finally put to use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R19-G42zSQ
Drove the crew there and back and then chased a load of surf grommets all the way to Phillip Island. MG was looking a bit light on power with 60km to get home. Charging options are so much easier now.
The four chargefox high speed ones I found via Plugshare. It is integrated via my phone in the car. very easy to use now options are plentiful [biggrin]
The four chargefoxchargers are in a car park on top of a shopping centre. Plugges in I walked away down into then out of the shopping centre which was almost closed.
Walking back all the doors of shopping centre were locked[bigrolf] Walked up a car only ramp to get to my car was rather funny I thought[bigrolf] It is much easier than to first 50,000km with so many options now. It is Easier - just a bit DisJoiNted at times still [bigrolf]