The whole zero emisions thing is crap, what do they think comes from the power station, it's just in someone elses backyard.
The whole zero emisions thing is crap, what do they think comes from the power station, it's just in someone elses backyard.
Absolutely agree. This whole ‘burning fossil fuels to charge electric cars’ theory is becoming boring. A good app is carbongrid, shows that renerable energy is on the rise. Think we had a couple days this year where we ran solely on wind and solar, with more to come. Also what is often mistaken is that is takes a HUGE amount of electricity to make petrol and diesel, one refinery say they use more than Coventry and leister combined! Don’t call me a tree hugger though, I run twin AD41’s and a 5.7l v8 corvette.. not sure which is less efficient but it’s close!
Interesting quote, but emissions testing revealed that you can run your Corvette for 8.5 years doing an average 20,000 miles per annum and it still produces less emissions than producing the battery for a Nissan leaf and that's a small battery currently, and then there is the rest of the car to produce, and of course there is the recycling of the battery in which only three elements are recycled so where does the rest of it go? so don't feel bad running a Vette.
While in the Middle East a few years ago I had the Dodge Ram 8.0 V10 and it went like shit off a shovel and I nearly hit double figures MPG on one occasion, the only problem was it regularly threw engine drive belts.
Zero emissions? really, someone had to produce the materials for the boat and someone had to build it so by the very nature of it there has to be emissions produced in simply building the boat, then of course there is the mining of materials of the motors and batteries, batteries produce gas during charging and discharging.
Interesting quote, but emissions testing revealed that you can run your Corvette for 8.5 years doing an average 20,000 miles per annum and it still produces less emissions than producing the battery for a Nissan leaf and that's a small battery currently, and then there is the rest of the car to produce, and of course there is the recycling of the battery in which only three elements are recycled so where does the rest of it go? so don't feel bad running a Vette.
While in the Middle East a few years ago I had the Dodge Ram 8.0 V10 and it went like shit off a shovel and I nearly hit double figures MPG on one occasion, the only problem was it regularly threw engine drive belts.