Thailand don't follow no rules......There won’t be a flood, there will be a gradual change, and it will be met with gradual investment in the grid.
Grid owners live making investments, provided that extra investment is met with extra demand/revenue.
More than that, grid owners love increased utilisation rates of their existing Infrastructure, which EV’s provide by timing the bulk of charging to match off peak times.
Hahaha, Back in my Army days Cottesloe beach (near Perth) was a favourite Sunday drinking spot for us, I remember one time (I think it was the Cottesloe beach hotel) a cowboy looking guy parked a Ute out the front of the pub with 3 sheep in the back and walked in for a drink, I thought man this place is different hahaha.That is very true humid, the wife was going to see the MIL in Rockingham and a Hilux like that full of bogans, was on two wheels going round a traffic roundabout with them all hanging out the windows.
It's still the wild wild West.
They love money just as much as any groups of humans though.Thailand don't follow no rules......
Was a great pub....still ok but .....Hahaha, Back in my Army days Cottesloe beach (just south of Perth) was a favourite Sunday drinking spot for us, I remember one time (I think it was the Cottesloe beach hotel) a cowboy looking guy parked a Ute out the front of the pub with 3 sheep in the back and walked in for a drink, I thought man this place is different hahaha.
Probably moreThey love money just as much as any groups of humans though.
Was a great pub....still ok but .....
The OBH up the road a bit is still a bit country Sunday's
Hahaha, Yes actually that was it, it was the OBH I saw the guy, he parked his Ute full of sheep right here some where, hahaha lots of good times at the OBH and the Cott, first time I ever saw the sun set into the ocean was at the OBH, (I am from the east coast)Was a great pub....still ok but .....
The OBH up the road a bit is still a bit country Sunday's
Yeah they hang out the windows and gets a bit rowdyHahaha, Yes actually that was it, it was the OBH I saw the guy, he parked his Ute full of sheep right here some where, hahaha lots of good times at the OBH and the Cott.
Probably the closest pub to the SAS barracksYeah they hang out the windows and gets a bit rowdy
Yep, cheap cab fare, or you can walk.Probably the closest pub to the SAS barracks
Your still a tight arse lolYep, cheap cab fare.
China's Tesla factory produces better quality autos than their US counterparts, so the poor builds of the past are long gone.Newcomers to the ice vehicle market seem to suffer build quality issues
Do you think this will change.....
Worked with a bloke that had one of the first Great Walls his stories were hilarious
I've been noticing a lot of the Haval H6's around Mandurah, looks a lot of car for the money.A friend just got a new Haval ? which i think is the old Great wall and it looks the goods,nice car
Pretty much all she could buy without waiting 6 months
Or it goes even further and transport becomes a subscription service like Spotify or Netflix and when you need transport a driverless vehicle just picks you up and drops you off.I've been noticing a lot of the Haval H6's around Mandurah, looks a lot of car for the money.
Also cars don't hold the snob value they once did, the younger generation just see them a s a means of transport, I guess it is because now relative to wages they are just another consumer item.
Also years ago guys used to spend a lot of time working on them, so you become somewhat invested in them, but I'm noticing even myself that I'm not as fired up about them they're just another product now. The motorcycle industry is also finding it a huge problem, the younger guys now are just not into big motorbikes like past generations, just changing times.
I think electric vehicles will accelerate the trend, due to the fact that people wont have to do much maintenance and then when it starts looking old a tatty it will be flipped like the old model phone.
Then the car will become like the phone, some hang onto the old one when it dies replace the battery from ebay, others spend a fortune buying the latest. Then you have the majority who just hang onto it until its performance annoys them, then they go and buy an new one at a price/performance point they are happy with.
I think EV's will go the same way, most will buy the price/ performance point, rather than the prestige point.
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In the cities I'm sure that is already happening with public transport, uber and electric scooters.Or it goes even further and transport becomes a subscription service like Spotify or Netflix and when you need transport a driverless vehicle just picks you up and drops you off.
Owning a car might become like owning a DVD or CD, when you can just have a subscription service that’s constantly updated, it might seem old hat to actually by a DVD or a car.
Amazon will be helping with the shopping needs.In the cities I'm sure that is already happening with public transport, uber and electric scooters.
I'm not sure it will happen in the near term in Country Australia, even quite large towns have limited shopping options.
I remember, we used to go quite often from Exmouth to Carnarvon, for Saturday morning shopping a leisurely 365klm each way . One of the guys I worked with got his pilots license, he and his wife used to fly to Perth, you have to break the isolation ocassionally.
Uber surge pricing is putting me off using them.In the cities I'm sure that is already happening with public transport, uber and electric scooters.
I'm not sure it will happen in the near term in Country Australia, even quite large towns have limited shopping options.
I remember, we used to go quite often from Exmouth to Carnarvon, for Saturday morning shopping a leisurely 365klm each way . One of the guys I worked with got his pilots license, he and his wife used to fly to Perth, you have to break the isolation ocassionally.
What am I going to park in my garage then?Or it goes even further and transport becomes a subscription service like Spotify or Netflix and when you need transport a driverless vehicle just picks you up and drops you off.
Owning a car might become like owning a DVD or CD, when you can just have a subscription service that’s constantly updated, it might seem old hat to actually by a DVD or a car.
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