If I ever get a Tesla I'd choose one with pedals.
Pedals and sandals are a bad mix.
If I ever get a Tesla I'd choose one with pedals.
I had one of these when I first started work because my workplace was difficult to get to by bus and being 16, it was all I was allowed to drive and could afford.
You had to pedal like crazy for very little distance. I’m glad I never ran out of petrol.
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I visited a craft hotel seems only one in country, so people travel there from far and wide, nearly 300 miles each way for me, will take around 100+ visitors, it is rather large, and two EV charging points.I wonder how many chargers will be installed in holiday centres to cater for summer crowds. Motorway service stations as well.
Commuting a bit different. A typical household supply is likely to be able to cope for most people. No off street parking - that could be catered for even if just by more "lamp post" like things or long leads and some method of preventing people from tripping over them.
Hydrogen. Seems specific energy is good but volumentric efficiency rather crap. Rather strong fuel tank needed, Just read not checked. Less boot space?
You might be onto something - pedal assisted cars.Flintstone style

I think you are horribly wrong. I too see the increasing numbers of bicycles on the road but I don't feel this is the result of not being able to afford independent vehicular transport. The massive increase in bicycles on our roads is driven by leisure/sport/health trends.But seriously, as increasing numbers of people become unable to afford to run a car we will see older forms of transport return. There are more two-wheelers on the roads now than I can remember in a long time, be they bicycles, motorcycles or those annoying and dangerous Chinese motor scooters. Bicycles pulling trailers or with a trailer at the front (if that's not a contradiction in terms) are now a regular sight.
You are right, but "lifestyle" is the wrong word. (Words are important in politics).What we will see from people not being able to afford an independent, cheap & convenient method of transport is a major change in most folks lifestyle.

Now now; curb these sexist enthusiasmsthe idle rich wife

If you look up the dictionary definition of "lifestyle" . . . .You are right, but "lifestyle" is the wrong word. (Words are important in politics).
"Lifestyle" comes from the anything goes, do-what-you-like swinging sixities and it implies a choice; it makes me think of the idle rich wife of a company director who decides to go vegetarian or to take up restoring old furniture.
The change for "most folk" will be by force and against their wills. It will be made to look like a choice though!
My dictionary is a hundred years old, from before communism took a hold in Britain, and doesn't contain the word lifestyle. It is a selfish concept.If you look up the dictionary definition of "lifestyle" . . . .
Someone I have a great amount of respect for has roughly worked out that we cannot simply replace all ICE vehicles with EV's. He calculates that if EV's are the only option then the infrastructure can only support approx 40% of todays numbers . . . . . The scary part is most of that number will be taken by commercial vehicles !
Look forwards to a future where ownership of personal vehicular transport, what we call "a car", will be a rarity, an exception rather than a rule.

That's not my understanding of what happens in 2030.Under "Net Zero" we are supposed to have no more petrol/diesel vehicles on the road from 2030 onward. That is only 7 years away, which is not a long time to do all the necessary work to enable it. Even if it could be done in 7 years the Government has not started doing anything much about it as of yet. It is as if the Government knows that it is not going to happen, just like they knew that covid wasn't going to kill everybody so they continued to hold drinking parties, visit their mistresses, drive to Barnard Castle etc.

Andy the liar is on form today...we are supposed to have no more petrol/diesel vehicles on the road from 2030 onward

Everybody knew that, except you seemingly...just like they knew that covid wasn't going to kill everybody
OK, but the phasing out is ser to start in 2030.That's not my understanding of what happens in 2030.

No, I think it's already startedOK, but the phasing out is ser to start in 2030.