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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: General Discussions
Last post by Thryleon -I see them as a way forward, but not necessarily the way forward if you get my drift. I am not an early adopter of any technology so have kept my distance (we have bought 2 vehicles since 2008, and both are Petrol cars, one of which was bought 2017, the other in 2024 to replace a 2008 car that probably had another 5 to 10 years in it, but became cost benefit to ditch in favour of something else, because that car was in need of more maintenance than I liked.
The main reason not to go EV, was more cost vs benefit at the time. The car I bought was cheaper than the average good EV, and we didnt need to put a charging station in for it which made petrol win. I also liked the shape of the car I bought, over what was on offer equivalent. We gravitate to what we like the look of generally, be it food, scenery, choice of partner, etc.
I have no feedback for the validity of EV. I can only talk about rechargeable batteries in power tools, and solar panels for xmas lights and I have mixed fervour for them. I find the battery powered tools to either be under powered, or unable to last the duration required to get the job done but thats not really a true comparison. Xmas lights get stored for 10 months of the year, are made from NiMH and usually sit there and degrade in the process which limits their longevity.
Ive switched to plug in lights purely because they are brighter and more reliable, but the solar ones have their use cases such as range and isolation.
Anyway, thats my two cents. I had the Tesla's as a rule, but its more bout Musk, and his business model than anything else. Subscriptions in general annoy me.


