Can't link the video due to the swearing but go to youtube and check out thejuicemedia and their latest video - Honest Government Ads - Electric Vehicles.
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Can't link the video due to the swearing but go to youtube and check out thejuicemedia and their latest video - Honest Government Ads - Electric Vehicles.
G rating permits swearing including the F word as long as it is in context.
Unfortunately, my grandkids don't say it (in front of me), or at least try not to, since I don't say it in front of them. But when they don't think I am listening, three out of the four of them have a vocabulary that would make a bullocky blush. The one that does not swear is the oldest, but I don't think it is a matter of age, just personality.
Love the video- Almost sad to see mostly true.
On a brighter note a Billion quid is almost 1,783,925,000.00 I had to post it to get my numbers in order[biggrin]
That is Bosch's plan for Fuel Cells
Bosch’s CEO believes the market for green hydrogen in the EU will be worth €40bn ($48bn) by 2030 with annual growth rates of 65%.Dr. Volkmar Denner made the comment at Bosch’s annual press conference where he also made a staggering estimate that the market for mobile fuel cell components in particular could be worth around €18bn ($21bn) by the end of this decade.Denner said “Bosch is already hydrogen-ready” and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to invest €1bn ($1.2bn) into fuel cell technology – an emerging part of the EU hydrogen market – from 2021 to 2024.With the investment, Bosch will look to put 100 stationary fuel cell plants into operation this year supplying electricity to users such as data centres, industrial manufacturers and residential areas.
Denner believes that Bosch is prepared and ready to spearhead this growing market, “We have what it takes to be a leader in this market as well.”Expanding on this, Denner referenced the recent joint venture with China’s Qingling Motor Group which will see both companies produce fuel cell power trains with a test fleet of 70 trucks set to be on the roads before the end of 2021.
Bosch to invest €1bn into fuel cell technology
My little toy turned up and was plugged in when the sun was shining before[bigrolf]
The key in my pocket is cool. The cruise control is as well. Driving past my parked Disco is [bighmmm][bighmmm][bighmmm]
Kids love the sun roof things and I am yet to fiddle yet they have phone control over everything it seemed.
Noted BYD is advertising a even cheaper sub 35K EV arrival bookings from July delivery late Dec21/Jan 22 possibly. Oddly a few people seem to notice.
It is SHHHHH in a nice way.
The battery disposal/recycling issue.
Electric cars: What will happen to all the dead batteries? - BBC News
Don.
Unlike the little ones money to be made will see people lining up to access older EV batteries I think. "any different materials are recovered. As a first step we focus on cathode metals like cobalt, nickel, lithium and manganese," says Thomas Tiedje, head of planning for recycling at Volkswagen Group Components. "Dismantled parts of the battery systems such as aluminium and copper are given into established recycling streams.""
is from your link. I have an investment or two in miners, suppliers and manufactures in the battery and materials/resources sector all of which are expanding supplies and demand for all the bits which can be recovered. It will need to be Automated to avoid the mess we have created exporting all our wast to Africa and china in the past. [bigwhistle]
Chinese companies are taking on Tesla.
https://twitter.com/Quicktake/status...95392's=19