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The Diesel and Petrol car will be no more by 2040
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So we are all going to be going electric by 2040 no more filling stations popping in for the lotto or the milk you ran out of ,my question is im doing up my 1956 massey 35x this winter now do i keep it original and recondition the 3 cylinder engine or do i bite the bullet now and stick in an electric motor ? Now i know this really should be posted in a motor or farming forum but for the person with the best advices ill give you a ride when its finished |
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"So we are all going to be going electric by 2040 no more filling stations popping in for the lotto or the milk you ran out of ,my question is im doing up my 1956 massey 35x this winter now do i keep it original and recondition the 3 cylinder engine or do i bite the bullet now and stick in an electric motor ? Now i know this really should be posted in a motor or farming forum but for the person with the best advices ill give you a ride when its finished "
complete and utter bollix..no chance of this happening..They would need to build and extra 4 nuclear power plants in england to provide the energy for electric vehicles...the only other way to generate this amount of electricity would be to burn oil so you might as well just stick with petrol and diesel vehicles if thats the case |
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Maybe a silly question but what is going to happen transport as in trucks , think of the size of a battery you would need to keep a truck going , the distances they travel and the weight the pull . It be some battery |
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The true carbon footprint of a vehicles has actually little todo with eemissions. It's real damaging issue is in the manufacture.
Someone changing their car every 3 or 4 yrs will be contributing more to damaging the environment than someone driving around in the same diesel car for 200, 000 miles over 20 yrs. His spare parts will also cause less of a footprint than for newer cars.
The government and social medias has cleverly got people to look at the wrong things...
Its easier to see a glass of dirty water and think it'll be more harmful than a clearer glass with unseen diseases in it. Knowing water, I'd be careful of either. |
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