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All Jaguar cars electric only be 2025
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What they mean is that only few sales that Jaguar will still have by 2025 will be electric.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postwhen do we get sufficient electricity generation to charge these things when every bugger has one?
That's right. We don't. No new nukes, no base load power. If it's cloudy and calm you're going nowhere.
And that's before we factor in heating moving to electric.
By 2025 the rules on taxing electricity will have changed.
You'll get charged more for faster use (a power charge on top of the energy charge), both in tax and to the power generators.
Great if you can trickle feed the car over a whole day. Expensive if you want it done in 45 minutes.
All enabled by smart meters."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat they mean is that only few sales that Jaguar will still have by 2025 will be electric.
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Jaguar Land Rover recovery continues as latest sales figures released - CoventryLive
aguar Land Rover’s recovery is continuing thanks a rosy set of recent sales figures as the Coventry car maker bids to get back on track following the damaging effects of the coronavirus pandemic.The company marked the end of 2020 with a second successive quarter-on-quarter recovery in sales, despite the continuing impact of Covid-19.
Retail sales for the final quarter of 2020 (October to December) were 128,469 vehicles - a 13.1% oncrease on the 113,569 vehicles sold in the July to September quarter.
The latest figure represents a 9% on the October to December period in 2019 but comes as welcome news as the automotive industry globally continues to be hit hard by the pandemic.
Jaguar Land Rover said sales in China were particularly encouraging, up 20.2% on the prior quarter and 19.1% year-on-year.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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I look forward them to rolling out street charging around my house then
My that will be fun, fun fun!Former IPSE member
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhenever I see ICE, I always think 'In Car Entertainment' and I have a brief moment of confusion until I figure it outGrowing old is mandatory
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSales very small for the brand to survive - “going electric” is a way to put it down.Former IPSE member
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostThis is where Tesla are light years ahead with their free superfast chargers everywhere.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Great! My investment in buying a mile of railway cuttings next to my house should pay off big time, because some massive, secure, unobtrusive batteries will be needed to locally store power for all that recharging!Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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