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Old 06-10-2024, 01:09 PM #2
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The problem I have with electric cars is that they’re not really long term. The batteries in these cars will perform so badly after 6 or so years that it will just be a similar situation we have with mobile phones. A battery in an IPhone 8 would be pretty poor compared to one in an iPhone 16, and that phone is only 7 years old so imagine if it was a car that you are using everyday, especially if you commute long distance.

Also I can’t see how they’ll work for logistic firms. How could a lorry go fully electric and if it did, how heavy will that battery have to be to power it? It would literally take all the weight of the lorry, you’d have this massive 18tn lorry but the payload weight would be tiny.
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