Quote Originally Posted by Foxy100 View Post
The charging issue is key, in Ben's story he says 40% of us don't have off-street parking, rising to 60% in urban areas, arguably where EVs make most sense.
I think the figure is around 30% of home don’t have off street parking, but then many of those won’t be car owners anyway.

In London, 46% of homes don’t own a car of any sort, according to TfL anyway.

Getting a bit of electricity to wherever a vehicle is parked for most of its time shouldn’t be the impossible problem that many think it is.

Again though, we’re being suckered into the idea that net zero all hinges on personal transport emissions, when it’s anything but.

Industry, heating, aviation, heavy transport, agriculture etc etc all have massive changes to make.

Or we could just kick the can down the road, like we always seem to.