as much money as you probably make from mining, you might as well just keep it forever as a backup anyway.
None of my cash comes from mining
I mine but the money I give to my mate who I'm trying to help out get things sorted out for him. Then he'll be paying me back or mining it anyways, 50/50 always
That said, we have hardware we could sell but that's not my bag baby
It's not just that. I live in a flat on the 1st floor about 30 metres away from my designated parking space. How could I switch over to electric even if I wanted to? I'm not gonna hang extensions down the window, and I don't have hours to spend at a service station doing nothing while my car is charging. What about cross-country road trips?
Also, what's with the network? Will it support so many cars charging at the same time? And what's with the battery? Lithium batteries don't last long enough to be used in cars, IMO. They also can't be recycled, and mining lithium pollutes as hell, AFAIK.
The whole idea of owning an electric car in their current state is just a big nightmare.
I do believe they are a fad to be doing good but for everything else that's needed, I think they are a worse polluter than normal cars. I'd love to see proper 100% legit facts, but I'm sure there's no such thing and one will always look worse than the other... I can understand though from a servicing point of view, electric cars are somewhat cheaper by far in that regard.
Same with my Fiesta ST. Buying it 2 years ago was the best decision ever.
I agree. You can be a twat at 20 mph as well. It's only gonna end fun driving as we know it. Like common people having a bit of fun is such a huge sin. Why is the world so serious about everything nowadays? Where have the happy '80s gone?
Sad to say it that even when the speed limit is at 20 and someone's limited to 70/80, you'd get someone trying to do that speed through a 20. I believe that the only time you won't have speeding is when the car knows the speed and just limits the car accordingly... By then, it'll be like iRobot......
I'm not going to drive electric until the per charge range matches or exceeds the range of a full tank of liquid fuel and the recharge times go from hours down to minutes(less than 20). Electric vehicles are unacceptable until those metrics are achieved.
I do wonder if there's going to be another option before that happens. I mean, I'm sorry but I'm not going to spend out £50k on a car I don't want. I couldn't afford to do so and I wouldn't want to either. IF and when I buy another car, it'll be something that I want to have rather than something that I'm told to have. I so far have zero interest in electric cars, even the performance doesn't get the car juices in me flowing... They just don't do a thing for me.. May as well drive a fridge....
I wonder how many Porches, Ferraris and Lamborghini's will be sold in Europe next year when they are speed restricted, I suppose at that point the driving pleasure will be 3 - 4 seconds worth of 0 - 70 mph acceleration and the sound coming out of the exhaust, well worth it for £100k - £300k
@lexluthermiester I agree, my next door neighbour drives a company full electric Polestar 2, he has had an external power point installed for it, it takes him around 13 hours (he said) to get a full charge and that gives him a range of about 330 miles but occasionally his work journeys are a bit longer so he has to stop to fast charge at a charging station, that takes around 25 minutes but costs £40
although that is about half the cost of the liquid stuff relative to the cars performance which is 408BHP with a 0 - 60 time of under 4 seconds.
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There's only so many times you can go 0 to 70 and get bored of it, but then you'll have idiots on the road that will find a way to make the legal limits dangerous. You only have to see when a traffic jam starts forming to how many idiots are there and how little patience people have... Ever since the first lock down and no people on the road, the road manners around where I live and seeing it drive up the motorway to pick up my eldest daughter has become horrible. I'm sadly sure it's like it everywhere in the world, not just in Somerset in the UK..
Imo good. There are lots of nutters driving who are imo fuckwits. I really don't see the need to buy a car that does 160+ when the speed limit on a motorway is 70.
Biggest sheep mentality bullshit in the UK is the TV tax....sorry license. I don't pay it and never will, even if it meant going to jail, I would still stand in court and say i'm not paying it, and not paying your fine either as paying it means i agree i did something wrong.
Most of the cars I've owned have been able to do double the speed limit and some more but just because you can doesn't mean you should.
I think a lot of chargers in supermarket carparks and motorways can give you about 30-40% charge in 20-30mins. But yes, More charging points need to be built in residential areas to so that people have somewhere to charge if the local council doesnt grant them permission to build their own charge point at home... and even then i dont think those home chargers charge as fast as the ones in supermarkets and motorways.
I believe we are going to be needing a shed load more electric made before we even have enough electric to charge everything.. It seems utterly mental saying that we need cleaner energy but then we need to find a way to make it and without something going majorly bad should something go wrong. Efficiency I think is the key...
And no I don't believe that home charging is anywhere near what a supermarket or services charger is.
After a little Googling,
I found this link which seems to explain things quite well
In summary of the link, charging at home 3kW to 7kW charging.
Services charging up to 120kW so there's a little difference there....
What I did find funny is the quote down the page saying about if someone has finished charging and you need it they'll move... I wonder how long that will last should there be more electric cars around that chargers....... Food for thought for me there...