Reply To: Is Now the Right Time to go EV?

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Rene
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    what is going is cars powered ONLY by petrol. This means that hybrid and plug in hybrids will still be sold, see for example Toyota and the Yaris, Auris, CHR etc they will have an electric component to the drive train to reduce emissions.

    Probably worth pointing out that those go 5 years after in 2035.

    Rapid charging generally is completely fine in regards to battery degradation, it still keeps it in expected levels. What is actually proper bad for batteries is discharging them as far as you can and then charge them back up to 100%. You should really only charge it to 100% if you need the range, and keep it to 80% otherwise.

    The “well i don’t give a damn lolZ not my car after three years, not my problem” attitude stinks.

    Prior: SEAT Ateca Xcellence Lux 1.5 TSI DSG MY19, VW Golf GTE PHEV DSG MY23
    Current: Hyundai Ioniq 6 Ultimate
    Next: we'll see what's available in 2028.