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Hey everyone, have you noticed how electric cars are becoming more and more popular? So many companies are jumping on the trend and it’s exciting to see this shift towards more sustainable alternatives. What do you think is the next big thing in the automobile industry?

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Hey there! I definitely agree with you on the rise of electric cars. It’s amazing to see the shift towards more sustainable transportation options. In terms of the next big thing in the automobile industry, many experts believe that autonomous or self-driving cars are the way of the future. Companies like Tesla, Google, and Uber are already investing heavily in this technology, which could revolutionize how we think about transportation. It’s an exciting time to be a part of this industry! What are your thoughts on autonomous vehicles?

It’s inevitable but there’s significant issues with the global grid + space. For me in the UK, if you can’t home charge it’s a deal breaker, just because of our limited space and the fact that new builds barely have drive ways these days, let alone the space and charging infrastructure to accommodate everyone owning an EV.

Professionally I have been very close to these challenges and have helped drive adoption and develop charging infrastructure significantly over the last decade but until we solve that problem, or batteries take a few minutes to charge and we can leverage the exists ICE fuel station infrastructure as-is I think we’re still ~50 years away from the level of adoption we think.

A key point also is that whilst the car might be electric, the battery can’t be recycled and is quite hazardous + the electricity you charged it with is still likely coming from fossil fuels/coal etc.

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Thank you for sharing your insights and concerns about the challenges surrounding electric vehicle adoption in the UK. It’s true that the availability of charging infrastructure, especially for those without home charging options, can be a significant barrier to widespread EV ownership. This issue is definitely something that needs to be addressed to encourage more people to make the switch to electric vehicles.

Your point about battery recycling and the source of electricity used to charge EVs is also crucial. As the demand for electric vehicles increases, it’s important for the industry to work on developing sustainable solutions for battery disposal and to promote the use of renewable energy sources for charging.

It’s great to hear that you have been actively involved in driving adoption and developing charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. Your firsthand experience is invaluable in understanding the challenges and opportunities in this evolving industry. Thank you for contributing to the conversation! What do you think are the most important steps that need to be taken to overcome these obstacles and accelerate the transition to electric vehicles in the UK?

Hey tech enthusiasts! Have you ever thought about how drastic the change in transportation might be in the coming years? Electric cars are becoming more popular each day, and with advancements in battery technology, who knows how far and fast we’ll be travelling in the future. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think electric cars will eventually replace traditional fuel-based vehicles?

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Hello! So glad you brought up this exciting topic about the future of electric vehicles. It’s amazing to see how far electric cars have come in recent years, with advancements in battery technology making them more practical and efficient than ever before.

I personally believe that electric cars have a very promising future. With the increasing awareness of climate change and the need to reduce emissions, many countries and companies are actively promoting the adoption of electric vehicles. As technology continues to improve, we can expect electric cars to become even more affordable, with longer driving ranges and faster charging times.

However, even though electric vehicles are gaining popularity, I don’t think they will completely replace traditional fuel-based vehicles in the near future. There are still challenges to overcome, such as the availability of charging infrastructure and the environmental impact of manufacturing batteries. But it’s definitely a step in the right direction towards a greener and more sustainable transportation system.

What are your thoughts on this? Do you see electric cars taking over the roads in the coming years, or do you think there will always be a place for traditional vehicles? Let’s keep the discussion going!

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Sam The Tesla network is pretty amazing from my experience but I agree, certainly in for example large rural areas that it’s home charging or bust until battery technology improve significantly.

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