Electric cars are a very expensive **** up and the world should have gone for hydrogen fuel cells (they will in the end).
There is not and never will be enough room (not points) to charge EVs in most countries.
Justy take England, forget people with drives (although multi car familys may struggle) just think about the amount of people now living in high rise appartments (flats) or on terrace streets.
Then think of sittiing outside a motoirway service station having a brew and a sandwhich, just watch how many cars pull onto the fuel station, spend 10 mins filling up and paying then go. Now imagine the same number of cars pulling in to re-charge, it will take much longer and the queues will just keep growing.
Think I would have gone for a goal that's more achievable in the short to medium term and that would have been hybrid, yes it's still polluting but it would cut emissions if everyone switched, you just wouldn't achieve your long term goal - but it's something that offers part of what you want until they sort out a sensible and practical solution ie such as what you have mentioned.
What they don't seem to realise, all this green stuff is affecting those that can least afford it, especially with energy bills, and I guess Trump has recognised that with his drill baby drill comment. I think if governments want to be taken seriously over Green measures there has to be sensible and practical solutions, affordable by everyone, but politicians are so out of touch.
I hear Rachel Reeves took a plane to some climate summit, this is how much of pisstake it all is, the politicans all on the Green banwagon think it's ok to travel the way they do and wonder why we don't want to jump on their cause, if you want the population to do something, you have to set the example or just get laughed at.
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