The Future Is Electric
Discussion
cowbit said:
He/she only joined today so perhaps they have just finished their exams and now have some time to kill.
Last account probably got deleted for trolling footballers.Ironically the picture was of new charge points about to be commissioned, so rather than highlight these things not working, it really highlights the investment and expansion going on.
rscott said:
essayer said:
Not seen an Instavolt of that style before.. where’s that?
Assume that's one of the new charging stations they're in the process of installing and haven't actually activated yet.SWoll said:
lost in espace said:
Dropped into Fleet services westbound today in my Range Rover as my wife wouldn't entertain a 100 mile and back journey in my Leaf. 2 old Ecotricity units free of cars I noted. But the Tesla stalls, of which there are about 12, had only one which was working the rest had covers on them!
Not commissioned yet.stickleback123 said:
Another "New thing not as well established or mature as 120 year old thing" thread. Very productive.
Suck it up bhes, soon enough it'll be EVs or the bus for you
I've just nipped to the supermarket in my i3 (8 miles round trip, total cost = 16 pence of 'lecy) and i sawSuck it up bhes, soon enough it'll be EVs or the bus for you
2 x Taycans
2 x TM3
1 x leaf
1 x Kona
1 x zoe
anyone who says "EVs won't catch on" had better get used to things eh! :-)
Heres Johnny said:
Ironically the picture was of new charge points about to be commissioned, so rather than highlight these things not working, it really highlights the investment and expansion going on.
I was just thinking its nice to see new rapids been built. My EVs are currently charging at home (mopping up excessive solar) on far less complex/advanced hardware.The fact EVs of all kinds are so easy to refuel using ancient looking fuel sources is pretty amazing compared to petroleum.
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