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Old 27-07-2017, 01:35 PM #21
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It would be impossible for it to be free, and also, I'm not sure how they plan to address the fact that the UK grid doesn't produce anywhere near enough electricity to be charging over 30 million electric vehicles .

There's no such thing as a 100% clean car, until we are running the country on 100% renewable energy. If a car is plugged into the electricity grid to charge, then it is running on electricity generated by fossil fuels / nuclear energy 85% of the time, because that's where 85% of our electricity comes from.
I don't like the use the term "virtue signalling" but that's what this policy sounds like. By the time 2040 rolls around, there could be any number of reasons this won't either able to or be needed to be enacted.
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