Do you currently own an ev?Projecting forward the financial math on household roof top solar enters another realm when you factor in the possibility of replacing petrolium with electricity...
3 days of good production from a 6.6k/w will charge a 100kw/h battery. That'll move todays (early technology) EV 2+ tonne sedan over 400km... What's that costing you currently in your 7Series BM's.
Let alone the National security (How many days oil supply are store in tanks ? you really shoud know).The aspect of lowering the reliance on imported fuel and and the balance of payments implications of keeping more and more money in the country for other purposes than blowing it out an exhaust pipe.
Oh but of course they will ruin the Oi Oi Oi weekend.
Nicei do not have a 7 series ......
but i do have a 5 series ......
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4ookm is about $50 (note that some of that is govt tax that will need to be clawed back in the electric world)
for comparison purposes, i also have a 355 ute. 400km is about $110 (again, tax involved)
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the standing joke is: how quick can u get to the next petrol station. F*ckn quickly is the answer.
Now, do we need milk?
absolutely yes - suits the way our household uses our "main" run-around car (yes, we are those peeps with 10 cars each)Nice
Would you consider upgrading to ev?
Someone on the forum must have one?
Be interesting to read their experience.
Do you currently own an ev?
You seem to be one of the many "brain washed" who has yet to show you have any idea about climate science.If i could cry on the subject of GW brain washing, i would.
Over that stage, let the suckers destroy their economy and wealth, darwinism....
After all,the left is still celebrating and pushing for open borders for example
If i could cry on the subject of GW brain washing, i would.
Over that stage, let the suckers destroy their economy and wealth, darwinism....
After all,the left is still celebrating and pushing for open borders for example
During that time, China is laughing, and google and peers cashing in
https://www.news.com.au/technology/...e/news-story/e1762dfc4a6a11009c09a21a9fa81a0a
The problem in Australia is we're always looking for a quick buck with a "dig it up and sell it" mentality rather than doing clever things of whatever sort.Those economies embracing climate reforms are actually prospering with new industries being developed, job creation, and cleaner air. Sadly Australia is a long way behind in the race.
the google meeting is as far as I have read a global Illuminati gathering focused on GW....so the presence in that thread.How the cabal is formed and maintained.Your comments don't seem to relate to the article.
China has embraced climate change, not being subject to the propaganda, and is therefore creating wealth from global warming.
For instance the building of the new fleet of cargo ships designed to transverse the north pole for shipping routes as the seaways continue to open up.
By the way looks like a record melt for Greenland, raising world sea levels by 1mm, maybe more, we shall see.
And we are doing the same with global warming, ensuring we can not be competitive and even making coal mines move O/S..not that coal mines as they are now here bring much wealth to the people...The problem in Australia is we're always looking for a quick buck with a "dig it up and sell it" mentality rather than doing clever things of whatever sort.
We're good at making others successful basically.
You are the epitome of conspiracy theory genesis.the google meeting is as far as I have read a global Illuminati gathering focused on GW....so the presence in that thread.How the cabal is formed and maintained.
And we are doing the same with global warming, ensuring we can not be competitive and even making coal mines move O/S..not that coal mines as they are now here bring much wealth to the people...
but they pay bribes to the governments so that more NDIS and welfare can be offered
That's like saying we should put more money into hospitals instead of preventing causative factors - it's a very poor argument!Water security, power, and food security. Up the building codes for more extreme weather. We are well past the point to stop change in my opinion. Australia is wasting time putting carbon reduction first.
We should do both.That's like saying we should put more money into hospitals instead of preventing causative factors
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