The Brits are very practical people and don't spend a cent unless they need to.
They obviously did the math. BTW solar puts out even in cloudy climates.
Maybe more on a sunny day. Solar panels like bright sun with cool
temperatures. They are more efficient that way. Lawrence Rhodes...
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> Yes, London England. Well, I thought the price alone would steer drivers
> toward EVs, even if eco concerns did
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Yes, London England. Well, I thought the price alone would steer drivers
toward EVs, even if eco concerns did not.
Today I saw more rooftop solar around Bristol than I've
Yes, London England. Well, I thought the price alone would steer drivers toward
EVs, even if eco concerns did not.
Today I saw more rooftop solar around Bristol than I've seen in all of VA, NJ,
AZ and Bahamas combined. Maybe electricity is very pricey.
Bruce
Bruce
Only 47% of UK adults believe that individual efforts to limit their own impact
on climate change are worthwhile, although this rises to 70% of readers and
users of the Guardian and Observer, who tend to be more eco-conscious.
The research further shows that 40% of UK adults think that
I'm in London this week and surprised at the lack of EVs. I see more on my
northern Virginia commute than I've seen all week here. Gas is £1.22/liter
($6.14/gal), which of course is much more than home.
Why so few EVs here?
Bruce
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