Electric vehicles

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6feetdown

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And that's the biggest issue with sifting the dross..... Both EV promoters and slanderers are allergic to providing proper numbers.
Exactly my thing with electric. Give me real whole world costs not the pr bs. I have nothing against clean energy in fact absolutely support it, but don't feed me bs
 
Bri963

Bri963

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And that's the biggest issue with sifting the dross..... Both EV promoters and slanderers are allergic to providing proper numbers.
A few years back I’d done extensive comparison testing on a prototype 22t electric excavator. The same month at Plantworx, without introducing myself, I was talking to a sales rep for the same company, who told me that this exact prototype machine had a run time eight times what me and another operator had consistently measured. How I kept a straight face I’ll never know. With electric vehicles as with wars, the first casualty is the truth.
 
Routy56

Routy56

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With the price of fuel going up and possible uncertainty of supply I have bought a cheap EV car 😎
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Low mileage (51k) Gen 1 Nissan LEAF with a healthy battery.
My thinking was to:
1. replace my Mondeo project car
2. Use for local trip as a daily driver
3. Charge overnight at 3.99p/kWh or from my solar when the sun shines ☀️

So far it's ticking all the boxes for me. And will add details to my own blog on this Forum :giggle:
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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I wonder what the range towing 3.5t would be? 85k plus VAT ...... might be the only option in the future the way things are going
And we thought the Mahindra was ugly !!
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better

I wonder what the range towing 3.5t would be? 85k plus VAT ...... might be the only option in the future the way things are going
how can that possibly be 'pedestrian friendly ' with the front like a brick wall and all the angular corners everywhere not to mention the energy absorbing bumper ???
 
craig

craig

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how can that possibly be 'pedestrian friendly ' with the front like a brick wall and all the angular corners everywhere not to mention the energy absorbing bumper ???
I think the energy absorbing bumpers have been tested out, I heard it was being used to carry paramedics to an injured person, and slid off the track and crashed, mountain rescue had to come to take the paramedics the rest of the way. Its gone quite about it since, properly parked in the corner of the workshops.
 
Quattromike

Quattromike

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My sis just put an order in for a ford explorer through her work (NHS) she says it's 4wheel drive which is what she wants to get to her house halfway up Benrinnes 😶 gonna be a few weeks to come so will see what like when it arrives
 
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