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The E.U by 2035 is stopping the manufacture of petrol cars. Taking away our right to choose a petrol or electric from an organisation that is not even voted in by the people - really sad.
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I wonder if this will really happen? Politicians seem to have gotten too keen to switch to renewables, but I wonder if we actually have the energy available in the system to support everyone running an EV? I doubt it. It's one thing to have a lot of EVs running around, but a bit different to have everyone using EVs.
I will be pretty surprised if the governments here manage to switch off coal powered stations in the next few years.
No problems. The grid is always being upgraded to cope with increasing energy demands. When people decided they needed a swimming pool, larger houses, air conditioning, clothes dryers ... A swimming pool, according to google, requires 10,000 kWh per year.
A Tesla doing the average 13,000km at 15 kWh per 100 km 2,000 kWh per year. And they often go with a solar installation.