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Have they sorted out a long enogh extension lead for proper journeys yet? :doh

Problem is the voltage drop, and tangled cables... :lol
what they need is a mesh above all motorways, and on the back of the car is a stick that makes contact with the mesh like bumping cars, or like scalectric have slots with electric pick ups each side.

In the old days, say 50-70 years ago.. :augie there were road based electric trolley buses, a bit like trams, but without the rails.
So in all these years, have we really made any progress?:nenau

People have to buy these cars in order for technology to progress, imagine modern computers if Sinclair hadn't invented his first computer, or IBM with the PET computer and I still have a Dragon 64, with software, first written by Micro Soft.

Same with mobile phones.
 
It's a myth about being greener because the amount of fossil fuel used to make all the extra electricity to charge these things kinda defies the point.
 
It's a myth about being greener because the amount of fossil fuel used to make all the extra electricity to charge these things kinda defies the point.

Solar and wind.and alternatives.
I'm doing my Friday collecting tomoz.and will try and take a pic of what's being installed and quiz my customers of there use.
 
In the old days, say 50-70 years ago.. :augie there were road based electric trolley buses, a bit like trams, but without the rails.
So in all these years, have we really made any progress?:nenau

These are still being used, for example in Bucharest in Romania. Work fine, and less air pollution in the city.
No solution for longer distances of course, but for a city centre I like them.
 
Solar and wind.and alternatives.
I'm doing my Friday collecting tomoz.and will try and take a pic of what's being installed and quiz my customers of there use.

wind farms are a myth also.
firstly they where subsidised 7 billion over the last ten years by the uk tax payer and when conditions are no good so the turbines have to be shut down they actually draw power back from the grid to run the basic site power needs.:eek:
 

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