Stanley wrote: ↑08 Nov 2023, 02:53
Am I right in thinking that's £55 for a full charge? Not a lot of incentive there to spend a fortune going electric.....
Like the banks, some energy companies are laughing at us while they drag in obscene profits.
I can understand why some deniers reckoned that this is what climate change theory is all about.
Its cheaper run a petrol car than charge them with public chargers, charging them at home is cost effective. The more I study this stuff the less sense net zero makes and outright climate change denial is looking as useful a view as anything. I am not a climate change denier, its very real and I believe is just a symptom of a far larger problem. We could avoid social and economic meltdown but there is no way its going to happen, you can forget democracy because no-one would vote for a party that would be prepared to enforce the absolutely draconian measures required to dodge the apocalypse. We will get to net zero but how many humans are alive to see it is entirely another issue. I'm hoping that the sh*t hits the fan (and it will) when I'm pushing up daisies.
Don't get me wrong, I love life and I'm grateful I got to experience it, but knowing how the human mind works and how many there are of us on a planet that is finite, were stuffed.