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The LAPD bought a fleet of EV's and had to get rid of them at huge loss when they proved inadequate and that was City use People who tow stuff such as caravans will also tell you that EV's have a meagre range when towing compared to normal use.
Have you been to LA? It's hardly a city by normal terms. And why are the police towing caravans?
In rural areas. The US is a bit larger than the UK. Though the Scottish Highlands doesn't sound an ideal place for EVs to be fair.
The LAPD bought a fleet of EV's and had to get rid of them at huge loss when they proved inadequate and that was City use People who tow stuff such as caravans will also tell you that EV's have a meagre range when towing compared to normal use.
In the USA police are having to switch back to proper cars due to the limited range of electric vehicles under stress and the long distances they need to cover quickly
In rural areas. The US is a bit larger than the UK. Though the Scottish Highlands doesn't sound an ideal place for EVs to be fair.
I see the SNP are getting into the electric panda business, its a pity they forgot the need to charge them
In the USA police are having to switch back to proper cars due to the limited range of electric vehicles under stress and the long distances they need to cover quickly
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