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Comments by "TeeKay" (@teekay_1) on "This FUNDAMENTAL charging problem could FINISH EVs for good | MGUY Australia" video.
@commonsense-grs if you want to buy an automobile after 2035, you won't have the choice.
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@kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 I normally don't search for something you could in less time than typing a message, but I'll make an exception. The zero emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate unveiled today (28 September 2023) means the country will have the most ambitious regulatory framework for the switch to electric vehicles (EVs) in the world. This requires 80% of new cars and 70% of new vans sold in Great Britain to be zero emission by 2030, increasing to 100% by 2035. The 2035 end of sale date puts the UK in line with other major global economies, including France, Germany, Sweden and Canada.
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@petergosney6433 Search for "UK Government sets out path to zero emission vehicles by 2035 "
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@geirvinje2556 Well, most of what people are referring as "subsides" are really tax deductions. Most of which accrue to any business. One unique set of deductions for mining and oil is the the depletion allowance, which is predicated that as you mine copper ore or extract crude oil, some of your asset is depleted. What people refer to as egregious was that originally this depletion allowance allowed large companies deduct 28% of their revenue for depletion. Today, the most egregious deductions are limited to small producers and those who don't own their own refining business. A great document to download and read is "Oil and gas taxation in the United States Deloitte taxation and investment guides"
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Chargers won't get better because EV owners to date are irritated that owners of these chargers want to make a gasp profit. Without a profit motive there's no capital to build them, and no operating money to maintain them, especially in places that are hundreds of miles in the middle of nowhere where you can find filling stations. So the latest word on the street is either "oh, I only ever charge at home anyway" or "I just went from point A to point B hundreds of miles in my Tesla and it was no big deal. We would stop and have lunch when we stopped to charge" as an aside, they sound like the Hobbits in the Fellowship of the rings, where they wanted to stop for second breakfast"
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You got it. It's why the EU is considering restricting people to one flight every few year to "save us from carbon". No doubt the elites will be exempt by accident of birth. It feels like they want to take us back to the days before the Magna Carta.
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