Re: Tesla Roadster
MKSGR:RC:schmoell:Right now, the population isn't really ready for EVs but they (politics, environmental organizations, etc.) are already prepping the field for them...couldn't agree more. What's weird though - esp in Germany - is that energy from electricity is way more expensive than energy from diesel. We Germans are masters when it comes to taxing taxes
It would be so easy for the government to create incentives to switch to EVs:
1. No vehicle taxes
2. Special electricity tariffs for EVs without any taxes
3. Free parking in cities
4. Electricity cost for EVs tax deductible for first three years of EV car ownership
5. 200 kph speed limit for EVs, 140 kph for "normal" cars or no speed limit at all for EVs (but I guess the car industry would oppose that)
Just a few examples...
At first they need to install tens of thousands of chargers in the cities. Which is impossible due to lack of backbone infrastructure and many other things.
That too but if there is an incentive for companies (start-ups even?) to do that, they will. I am more worried about the capacity of our electrical grid. Told you that story when they built a new condo complex with an underground garage in a smaller city here in Bavaria and they wanted to build a couple of charging stations in that garage but the electrical grid wasn't good for it, so they had to abandon the idea. We turn off coal and nuclear power plants and want to (substantially) increase electricity consumption through EVs...how can this work?
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mercedes E63 S AMG Edition 1 (2018), Mercedes C63 S AMG Cab (2019), Range Rover Evoque Si4 Black Edition (2019)