M mattr Old School Grand Master Feb 3, 2017 #11 Chap i work with has converted his BL mini to electric. I'll see if i can find his blog.
highlandsflyer Retro Wizard Feedback View Feb 3, 2017 #13 Re: Mattr, thanks for that. Superb! Very inspiring.
technodup Senior Retro Guru Feb 4, 2017 #14 More unnecessary and expensive government interference in pursuit of a pointless objective. Yet people question me when I say government should 'do' less.
More unnecessary and expensive government interference in pursuit of a pointless objective. Yet people question me when I say government should 'do' less.
JamesM Senior Retro Guru Feb 5, 2017 #15 Re: I wonder where all this electricity we are going to need is going to come from. A typical car will use 10's of kilowatt hours!!!!
Re: I wonder where all this electricity we are going to need is going to come from. A typical car will use 10's of kilowatt hours!!!!
highlandsflyer Retro Wizard Feedback View Feb 5, 2017 #16 Re: The cool thing is, these displaced pollution vehicles can be charged up during off peak times, making the whole system more efficient.
Re: The cool thing is, these displaced pollution vehicles can be charged up during off peak times, making the whole system more efficient.
JamesM Senior Retro Guru Feb 5, 2017 #17 Re: Even off peak can our national grid support everyone pulling down all those kilowatts? it struggles with 4 million people switching on their kettles when Eastenders is over!!!!
Re: Even off peak can our national grid support everyone pulling down all those kilowatts? it struggles with 4 million people switching on their kettles when Eastenders is over!!!!
JamesM Senior Retro Guru Feb 5, 2017 #18 Re: This is an interesting site: http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/
james1985 Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 5, 2017 #19 Re: Re: highlandsflyer":1a2f3tjx said: The cool thing is, these displaced pollution vehicles can be charged up during off peak times, making the whole system more efficient. Click to expand... Once 'everyone' needs to charge cars at night to get to work the next morning, I wonder if it will still be off peak? Also, the huge tax on fossil fuels, then the vat on top of that, what happens if most people went electric. Whats the next tax target?
Re: Re: highlandsflyer":1a2f3tjx said: The cool thing is, these displaced pollution vehicles can be charged up during off peak times, making the whole system more efficient. Click to expand... Once 'everyone' needs to charge cars at night to get to work the next morning, I wonder if it will still be off peak? Also, the huge tax on fossil fuels, then the vat on top of that, what happens if most people went electric. Whats the next tax target?
legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Feb 5, 2017 #20 And dont forget theres now fees for charging points