REVEALED: Why They're "FORCING" Electric Cars On Us



Does it feel as if the world is heading rapidly towards electric car adoption at a speed you can barely comprehend? You’re probably not alone… Here’s why it’s happening.

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32 thoughts on “REVEALED: Why They're "FORCING" Electric Cars On Us”
  1. Auto makers should stop forcing crappy ev on the populas and keep making petrol cars at an actual affordable price, and stop with the increase of price every time a new model is released

  2. There is one huge problem for the government. You cannot force consumers to buy something they don't want. All their targets will succeed in doing will be to decimate the car industry. We know this because it has already started. And yes, public charging fees is a massive issue. Without a really sensible government cap on chaygers EVs will NEVER be an option.

  3. I find it hard to like electric cars..most are blunt nosed heavy SUV boxes with poor drag coefficients and poor range and have big price tags I can't afford. Charged by a national electricity supply that is 50% fossil fuel generated. Meanwhile my 13 year old 1.5 diesel does well over 600 miles on a tank…

    Also if you live in flat or rented house or terraced house with no off street parking you can't charge at home, so pay more to charge on public chargers…so unfair to poorer households

  4. In your scenario Cocoa Puffs are killing people and the environment. Manufacturers need to get it together and put in the work. The technology is there, car makers need to get to engineering

  5. There is no rrason for electric cars climate change is a bullsnhit lie,they refuse to tell us what carbin must be zero,we have nit nearly enough carbin dioxide in the air and they want that at zero then evetything is dead.

  6. Remember, 10% of total CO2 emissions come from transport. Buses, cargo and cruise ships, insane amounts of passenger flights and at the very bottom of the pyramid, privately owned passenger vehicles. This includes heavily populated and unregulated countries. Modern IC engines contribute a negligible amount to the total score. The other 90%?? Government couldn't give a donkey's arse about because they profit directly from those industries.

  7. EVs don’t reduce emissions, they just transfer the pollution from part of the world to another.
    You can pollute your part of the world when you build it, so that we can look good when we use it over here.

  8. Vote Reform, and end this EV madness. Only Reform will reverse this net zero lunacy. You're heating bills will come down too, when we start drilling oil , and fracking gas in the uk again.

  9. My main concern is that the ICE technology itself isn’t the issue, it’s the fuel we put in them, similar to jet engines for aircraft, we need to develop more biofuel /e fuel options. Ask the govt to promote EVs as an option and hybrids with small engines and medium sized batteries as one too, these could be a lower cost potentially, good for long distances on the motorway efficiently …it takes little power to maintain a cruise on the motorway, and if we put biofuels and fuels in them, we can use existing infrastructure and vehicles … giving consumers the choice to meet their needs and still be environmentally friendly, which incidentally I feel is VERY important.

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