You’re guessing from comments? You could always inform yourself by having a listen, whether you agree or not, at least it’ll be your informed opinion, not someone else’s!
I agree the guy isn’t necessarly slagging EV’s, on the contrary what he is saying states’s facts of what is hapening or likely to happen with all modes of transport, because of the green machine and government regime. That’s why I decided to back part of the video up with legislation,
I agree with the majority of the video but there is some of what he say’s I don’t – namely:
Battery Tech has reached its limit and can’t be improved on -Solid state will be a big improvement of of battery tech especiall in the likes of EV’s
The point on telemetry boxe’s being fitted to all cars or even a charge point with smart capabilities, able to able to send and receive information via a communications network – I certainly don’t believe it will be used to stop a vehicle’s charging or only available to travel a small distance, as the government will be leaving them self wide open to liable cases such as if a caris needed in an emergency situation – How I can see it working is: Anyone with outstand payment of fines tax avoidence etc, The smart charger will increase the unit price of electricity to pay for any outstanding debt.
The minor bits on increased car park charging and 20mph zones- The majority of car parks in my part of Wales are privately operated, not LA controlled and 20mph zones are only in area’s of danger such as around schools.
Like I say I do agree with the majority of the content, but perhaps the video title put many off and me quoting legislation didn’t add much clout to to video which I thought t would. I think folk just see it as the anti EV clan, whih I don’t think we are.
Most EV owners should be aware of the potential their battery’s can provide a valuable battery bank to the grid during peak times soon.