I certainly don't want any car where driving controls are on a touchscreen, e.g. heating and ventilation. Nor any which have (worse require/presume) voice control.Zenith wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 1:26 pmI don't find myself gagging to buy one.Specmaster wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 1:16 pm There are plenty of issues with Tesla's and most pure EV's.
I think there'll be serious back peddling on the ICE ban. It's certainly looking very ambitious.
Prediction: plug-in hybrids will be classified as not-ICE.
Good luck in West London: you can't even attach a new house to the grid, given the transmission capacity constraints. That's a political problem, in spades EV charging? In your dreams.
The politicians claim you can connect, but if you read this document (of theirs) you had better be very careful to understand what is not being said. E.g. p17, snipped almost to the point of changing what is being said...
https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default ... 202024.pdfSome stakeholders are interested in knowing whether
there is available headroom within UKPN’s distribution
network, which borders West London and services other
areas of the city.
...
However, the [Greater London Authority] discourages developments within
SSEN’s geography from seeking to connect to UKPN’s
network given...