Anglututu Elder Lister Jul 22, 2021 #2 5 years is too soon, normally these kind of changes take 10-15 years upwards. Anyways Americans will not give in easy, they're fuel junkies.
5 years is too soon, normally these kind of changes take 10-15 years upwards. Anyways Americans will not give in easy, they're fuel junkies.
T The.Black.Templar Elder Lister Staff member Jul 22, 2021 #3 The highest contributors to green house gasses are airplanes, shipping lines and high capacity inland trucks. Any plans to electrify those?
The highest contributors to green house gasses are airplanes, shipping lines and high capacity inland trucks. Any plans to electrify those?
wrongturn Elder Lister Jul 22, 2021 #4 The.Black.Templar said: The highest contributors to green house gasses are airplanes, shipping lines and high capacity inland trucks. Any plans to electrify those? Click to expand... planes will take ages but trucks are very soon even Samsung is on it , sahi tesla is shafting guys with proprietary charging systems.
The.Black.Templar said: The highest contributors to green house gasses are airplanes, shipping lines and high capacity inland trucks. Any plans to electrify those? Click to expand... planes will take ages but trucks are very soon even Samsung is on it , sahi tesla is shafting guys with proprietary charging systems.
Kasaman Elder Lister Jul 22, 2021 #5 Anglututu said: 5 years is too soon, normally these kind of changes take 10-15 years upwards. Anyways Americans will not give in easy, they're fuel junkies. Click to expand... Even with all that , they still need fuel to drive the small engine generators that come with the vehicles for charging
Anglututu said: 5 years is too soon, normally these kind of changes take 10-15 years upwards. Anyways Americans will not give in easy, they're fuel junkies. Click to expand... Even with all that , they still need fuel to drive the small engine generators that come with the vehicles for charging