Blackrock1
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To be fair I don't believe the bmws are as troublesome as the rr!I have an X5 hybrid. Worst of both worlds. Thread title should be "PHEV - Ridiculous product"
To be fair I don't believe the bmws are as troublesome as the rr!I have an X5 hybrid. Worst of both worlds. Thread title should be "PHEV - Ridiculous product"
I've had all these issues with ICE cars. Pumps don't work without electricity. I've had an ICE car get a flat battery in the airport car park, and I've stayed at an Air BnB 50 miles from the nearest filling station. There are long journeys where finding petrol or diesel requires planning.I’d also like to know what happens during power cuts…you walk everywhere? What happens in the long term carpark of the airport when you’re going on holidays? What happens if you want to AirBnB somewhere that doesn’t have a charger. There are too many holes in this product versus an ICE vehicle.
Would you pleade elaborate - what's the issue with the X5 hybrid?
Re. Power cuts depending on the BEV and kit you can actually power your house for several days if needed.I’d also like to know what happens during power cuts…you walk everywhere? What happens in the long term carpark of the airport when you’re going on holidays? What happens if you want to AirBnB somewhere that doesn’t have a charger. There are too many holes in this product versus an ICE vehicle.
The reason that VHS won out is quite simple. Betamax had the superior technology but Sony didn't open the license for it same as with the Mini Disc. I had both and they became obsolete. JVC opened up the VHS standard to others attracted more hardware suppliers and it's better recording time eclipsed Betamax. Sony made a huge mistake in it's approach.Then, for some unknown reason VHS powered ahead, despite the Sony Betamax format being objectively superior in several respects. In the end it didn't matter - VHS became the only format in town until DVD arrived on the scene.
Rubbish, do some informed research, if anything the current reset and competition will mean BEVs become more affordable. Yes current owners suffer but as said elsewhere if what you own suits your usage no need to trade up. If anything we need to break the PCP 3 year cycle of vehicles being disposable items to just trade in every 3 years.They're damaged goods and there's no coming back from those catastrophic sales figures. Production will likely wind down until/unless there's a vast improvement in the technology - or a superior technology emerges.
The reason that VHS won out is quite simple. Betamax had the superior technology but Sony didn't open the license for it same as with the Mini Disc. I had both and they became obsolete. JVC opened up the VHS standard to others attracted more hardware suppliers and it's better recording time eclipsed Betamax. Sony made a huge mistake in it's approach.
Rubbish, do some informed research, if anything the current reset and competition will mean BEVs become more affordable. Yes current owners suffer but as said elsewhere if what you own suits your usage no need to trade up. If anything we need to break the PCP 3 year cycle of vehicles being disposable items to just trade in every 3 years.
For those of us who don't buy brand new cars (that all depreciate instantly) and don't care what the Jones's think the second hand BEV market is becoming more interesting.
To counter your VHS analogy, the ICE v BEV arguments remind me when of the iPhone v Blackberry debate. I had several BBs and loved the real keyboard....we know how that went.
BEV technology is constantly improving, and VWs software was very problematic initially. However if battery technology continues to develop the way it is, IF solid state battery technology becomes a thing then ICE could well be the next Blackberry/Betamax.
Early adopters will be hurt but that has always been the story tech wise.
It's a different story if you live in a rural area, if you get a power cut in a storm, that's a day off workI've had an EV for three years now (since mid March 2021) and I thought I'd chime in with my thoughts.
I drive quite a bit, over 110,000km on the clock.
I commute to Dublin several times per week which is a 160 - 180km round trip, mostly on the motorway, depending on which route I take.
I have a charger installed on my driveway and I rarely use public chargers. The last time I had to, I was doing a 600km round trip in January, in the rain. I charged twice for about 25 minutes or so. For the first, I used Applegreen's fast charger: no app, just tapped my debit card. I had a cup of coffee and then headed on. I would have been stopping for a coffee and a pee anyway so no time lost and no queue for the charger. On my way home, I charged at an ESB fast charger and got a sandwich. Again, no lost time and no queue.
My wife has an ICE but we use my car for long journeys because it's more spacious and economical and the range just isn't a problem in Ireland.
The performance is fantastic. I particularly enjoy taking off at the lights and being half way down the road while ICE vehicles are still getting out of first gear. The adaptive cruise control makes motorway driving very easy.
Did you read my post? How on earth is EV vs ICE in anyway similar to VHS v Betamax? My point was that technology changes rapidly, we've reached the end of the ICE cycle and squeezed as much as we can from that format. Whether EV carries us forward or another format who knows. But I'm sure you can see every day how many more EV's are on the road.How on earth is EV vs ICE vehicle in any way similar to iPhone vs Blackberry.
IMHO, ICE is closer to the iPhone versus MSDOS. I recognise you are entrenched in your viewpoint which I respect but you are also not open to a sensible debate.If anything, the ICE vehicle is closer to the iPhone in that analogy, given how limited EVs are.
No defensiveness from my side, I'm a self confessed petrol head. Owned Alfa's and all the punishment that goes with that!I’d venture that a lot of the defensiveness around EVs stems from buyer’s regret and the realisation that they’ve bought the BetaMax or MiniDisc of our time. Exhibit A, collapsing sales and collapsing values.
But I'm sure you can see every day how many more EV's are on the road
And you hauled me up over my IPhone analogy in response to another poster?Yes, EVs are great unless you want to watch a trilogy like Lord of the Rings or Back to the Future.
But sure who ever wants to do that?
I only ever watch something for two hours max
Same with petrol and diesel, fuel pumps need electricity. So if a car (EV or ICE) is low on stored fuel and there's a power cut, you're stuck.It's a different story if you live in a rural area, if you get a power cut in a storm, that's a day off work
Maybe iPhone vs Nokia is a better analogy. Remember the Nokia that would last forever on a single charge, no need to look for a phone charger when out and about., ompared to the silly iPhone that needed to be charged daily and cost a ridiculous amount. iPhone was fine if there were no power cuts and you didn't need to make a call for longer than 24 hours.To counter your VHS analogy, the ICE v BEV arguments remind me when of the iPhone v Blackberry debate. I had several BBs and loved the real keyboard....we know how that went.
Because the recharging is for long journeys (300k plus) that would have a stop planned anyway. As someone said earlier, the range is now determined by the bladder, not the car. There's no requirement to buy coffee. Some people buy chocolate when paying for diesel.Hello,
Just a quick observation -
Those who have been defending EVs, with related discussion on range anxiety, and stopping to charge their EVs, are not only playing down the time lost, each time they need to pull in to get some power, but they are also conveniently disregarding the cost of all of the coffees and sandwiches that the are buying, while having to kill time, waiting for their EV to charge ! I'd be fairly certain that most of that expenditure wouldn't be incurred by ICE drivers, who don't need to kill time refueling.
.. And that's before we even mention the single use coffee cups, part plastic wrapping on their sandwiches etc. and the impact that's all having on the environment.
Fair point, same boat myself.thanks, ill worry about depreciation when i go to change it, there has been price drops on a lot of cars as well so cost to change is of more interest, enjoying driving it for now!
Ah the ignorance againYes, EVs are great unless you want to watch a trilogy like Lord of the Rings or Back to the Future.
But sure who ever wants to do that?
I only ever watch something for two hours max per day.
the only reason everyone is in diesels is because of subsidies in the past, i still remember a bmw 520d going from being a 60k+ car to low 40s with the VRT changes.Electric vehicle sales have collapsed in 2024. Nationally they fell by 14.1% during the first quarter of 2024 and sales declined by 41% in March alone! That’s against a backdrop of car sales up by 8% during the first quarter.
When you look at the data globally, it’s pretty clear that once subsidies are taken away, people pivot back towards ICE vehicles. Hardly indicative of the superiority of EVs. In fact, quite the opposite, it’s indicative of hype and an inferior product that, with a fair playing field, a minority would choose.
in 4 years of owning an EV id say i have publicly charged less than a dozen times, an ICE driver will have spent a lot more time in services stations that i will have, spending like caligula on coffees and sandwichesHello,
Just a quick observation -
Those who have been defending EVs, with related discussion on range anxiety, and stopping to charge their EVs, are not only playing down the time lost, each time they need to pull in to get some power, but they are also conveniently disregarding the cost of all of the coffees and sandwiches that the are buying, while having to kill time, waiting for their EV to charge ! I'd be fairly certain that most of that expenditure wouldn't be incurred by ICE drivers, who don't need to kill time refueling.
.. And that's before we even mention the single use coffee cups, part plastic wrapping on their sandwiches etc. and the impact that's all having on the environment.