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Labour Pledges To Reinstate 2030 Ban On New Petrol And Diesel Cars
Just six years away. How viable is that?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What will happen is the time will approach and not enough will have been done so an extension will be announced but by that time 'supply issues' will have been created so driving up prices giving manufacturers a bumper time for a while.
Meanwhile ordinary folk will go about their business, ignoring the imbecility of politicians in pandering to the electric car nonsense and hoping for a far too late surge in hydrogen development.
Without proper charging facilities, which we don't have now, never mind when the 'revolution' comes, this whole idea is a nonsense.
As usual, ministers who get driven around in chauffer-driven limos have no idea how you are supposed to charge your car when you live in a flat or a terraced house, with no access to a charging point.
this is where we need to get to..
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AH at 9.58am.
I've often thought this! With this drive to electric, how will people in a 10th floor flat charge their cars?
I will be dragged kicking and screaming into an EV and IF there's a ban on new ICE cars from 2030 (there won't be), then I'll be buying a new petrol car just before the ban.
I've got a couple of mates who were fairly early adopters of EVs, and both of them have reverted to ICE cars due to the woeful infrastructure and the poor re-sale value. I accept battery technology will improve, but at the moment who in their right mind would buy, say, a 5 year old EV on its orginal battery pack.
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