Not actually correct,lots of maybe this and maybe that, here.
ACT commits to 90 per cent EVs by 2030
I know one thing,once the Govt gets involved in this type of thing,it usually ends up in a mess.
I wish we only did 10 000 Km a year,I don’t know how they work those sort of figures out.Doing those sort of K’s an EV is probably ideal.
we do around 25 to 30K in the car and almost 40K in the work van.
Last week,some place,(sorry can’t remember the name of the place)on the way to Fraser Island,south of Gympie,diesel was 212.9/litre which is the cheapest I have seen it for a while.
It was over $3.00 on the island,didn’t need any though.
Not actually correct,lots of maybe this and maybe that, here.
ACT commits to 90 per cent EVs by 2030
I know one thing,once the Govt gets involved in this type of thing,it usually ends up in a mess.
Anyone bought LPG lately? I used to pay $26 for an 8.5kg bottle, but the one I bought last week cost $35.
You can use different (still realistic) numbers such as 10 litres/100km and 20,000km a year and come to the conclusion that the annual increase is more like $1,100.
Or you could use 12 litres/100km and 30,000km and the increase would be over $2000.
Most of my driving is in a vehicle that uses less than 6l/100km so 20,000km adds about $600.
Some people are affected more than others.
1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.
Not making this post political as it is stating facts not opinions but you can draw your own conclusions.
The ACT Government is a coalition between Labor and the Greens with MLAs from both parties making up the Cabinet.
The ACT Attorney General is the ACT Greens Leader and the Environment Minister is a Greens MLA.
Opinion: While this arrangement continues, the ACT Government will continue to have a Green bent.
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
I used to drive a truck with a 2500 litre fuel capacity, went through over 5000 litres a week, plus what the fridge van used running for six days.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
And the margin between bulk and tetail prices is closing too. We buy around 15,000 litres a week and our last delivery was $1.92 a litre - until recently we could generally buy around 45 to 50 cents a litre cheaper than retail but that’s being eroded week on week.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Of course it does. Still it’s not that drastic.
6l per 100 @ $0.30 extra a litre is $1.80 per 100
20,000km / 100 = 200 units x 1.80
That’s a whole $360.00. Not the $600 quoted.
12/100 = $3.60 extra
300 x $3.60 = $1,080. Not the $2,000 quoted
Really, the biggest pain is for trucking operators who can have 1:1 fuel consumption levels depending on what they are moving.
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