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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 1089390" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Incase I wasnt clear. Its 7,000 miles total at which an EV becomes less polluting, not per annum. The fact that the UK still persists with roughly 40% of electricity coming from fossil fuels isn't an indictment of EVs, it's an indictment of successive governments that are all mouth and no trousers when it comes to the environment. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trolling you but to be concerned about Covid's impact on peoples health but not so concerned about vehicle emissions impact on folks health is not entirely consistent. And that's taking the environment out of the equation. Kids in cities in China and India might now grow up now learning that the natural colour of the sky is blue. </p><p></p><p>I don't have an EV, but if someone wants to pay a bit extra up front on their motor because they care about the environment (rather than blowing it on an unnecessary home 'improvement') then I'd salute that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 1089390, member: 74121"] Incase I wasnt clear. Its 7,000 miles total at which an EV becomes less polluting, not per annum. The fact that the UK still persists with roughly 40% of electricity coming from fossil fuels isn't an indictment of EVs, it's an indictment of successive governments that are all mouth and no trousers when it comes to the environment. I'm not trolling you but to be concerned about Covid's impact on peoples health but not so concerned about vehicle emissions impact on folks health is not entirely consistent. And that's taking the environment out of the equation. Kids in cities in China and India might now grow up now learning that the natural colour of the sky is blue. I don't have an EV, but if someone wants to pay a bit extra up front on their motor because they care about the environment (rather than blowing it on an unnecessary home 'improvement') then I'd salute that. [/QUOTE]
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