Monday, 19 February 2024

Spot on really...






 

7 comments:

A K Haart said...

I'd certainly buy one of those. Can't wait for someone to invent it. A nice warm heater for winter driving and it would be perfect.

Peter MacFarlane said...

It's a bit like

Q: What did environmentalists use before candles?

A: Electricity!

microdave said...

I'm posting this from a windswept campsite in the west midlands, however I'm sitting in a nice warm motorhome, thanks to a diesel fueled heater. Tomorrow (assuming I've survived the promised heavy rain) I'll be heading back home. I expect to have covered around 350 miles in total since setting off on Saturday, which means I will still have another 100 miles worth left in the tank. Now imagine if this was an EV - quite apart from there being nowhere to put a damn great battery pack, and that this 3 ton van would then be closer to 4 tons - I wonder what effect an electric heater would have on the range? This one will run for 16 hours on a gallon of fuel at full power - that's 32kWhr, or roughly half the capacity of a typical EV battery pack!

Scrobs. said...

Absolutely, AK!

I'd hate to be stuck on the A52 in a snowstorm, suffering from a defunct battery, and thinking that many of my taxes were going on paying the charlatans who are being paid for this fiasco!

Scrobs. said...

Peter! Fab anecdote!

I just wish it wasn't so true - these useful idiots really do need to be imprisoned before they ruin the country!

Scrobs. said...

Micro!

You've just summed up the whole disaster much better than I could!

These green fanatics really do need to be shot down in flames before they ruin every country that uses fossil fuels - and that means the planet!

Stupid, illiterate idiots!

Anonymous said...

Akshully, we've got an electric car and it's great. I often tell people about it...

It's an attractive little four seater, easily does 80+ on the motorway, range is over 400 miles on a run and you can recharge it in a couple of minutes. You can take recharge cans with you too so you can top up without a recharge station. We've had it several years and it only cost £600 on Ebay !

'Course it's not actually electric (except for the lights & stuff). Otherwise it couldn't do any of this and would cost a fortune :-)

gareth

(who just nipped over here from the link on Grandad's site)