« Reply #78 on: 16 February 2021, 18:35 »
The whole EV thing is aimed at the metropolitan middle classes who clog up the roads with a school run in their company funded 4WD leviathan before heading to their office in the city centre in an urban crawl. This isn’t an exclusively UK thing but our cramped isle doesn’t lend itself well to dealing with urban pollution.
The rest of us are just pawns.
Naturally we all welcome a huge cut in pollution, I can remember walking to school past a mile or two of queuing commuter traffic belching out unfiltered leaded petrol fumes, no wonder my brain is buggered.
As for farmers, I know a good few, the older generation are very money savvy tight arses and their offspring love big expensive machinery bought/leased on low interest finance.
Farmers have plenty of space to put in solar panels powering old commercial vehicle batteries to store and enjoy free EV fuel, it’s not as if their vehicles go that far. Older Diesel machinery will last many years yet and electric powered farm vehicles would be perfect with masses of instant torque and minimal serviceable working parts.

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