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Anyone have any experience with them? I think EV's will work really well for our start stop town driving habbits.So which vans have you got and how are they doing ? I am thinking of buying one.Also this may destroy the diesel hot water heater markets.
I really hope hydrogen does do Ev's what VHS done to Betamax which came out first.Ev's have been around for over a hundred years. The reasons they failed the first time was a lack of infrastructure and pricing.
Quote from: windowswashed on February 02, 2023, 09:05:48 pmI really hope hydrogen does do Ev's what VHS done to Betamax which came out first.Ev's have been around for over a hundred years. The reasons they failed the first time was a lack of infrastructure and pricing.Ev's have been around for nearly 200 years (1830) and at the turn of the 20th century there were more Ev's in use than internal combustion engines. Even Harrods had an all-electric delivery fleet.If they can find a way to produce hydrogen that isn't 6-8 times less efficient than just charging a battery then they're onto a winner. I really hope they can, especially as it's the only viable alternative to a Ev HGV.
I’m wondering what’s going to happen in seven years time, will petrol and diesel vehicles be worthless when they are no longer produced or will there be a high demand for them when electric takes over?
Quote from: The Jester of Wibbly on February 02, 2023, 05:50:21 pmAnyone have any experience with them? I think EV's will work really well for our start stop town driving habbits.So which vans have you got and how are they doing ? I am thinking of buying one.Also this may destroy the diesel hot water heater markets.Just putting in a separate diesel tank will solve that issue.With the price of electricity and forecast charging increases (e.g. charge point at home on a separate smart meter), it might work out cheaper to buy a diesel van and pay the daily emission zone charges.