I love this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ylq4LNEiVIA&t=557s
Positive video about electric scooters in Taiwan and others
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Re: Positive video about electric scooters in Taiwan and others
Desperately annoying visuals. Had to listen with the monitor off.
No mention of scarce resources for batteries and other electrical components. No mention of countries where scooters aren't practical because of weather.
No mention of scarce resources for batteries and other electrical components. No mention of countries where scooters aren't practical because of weather.
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Re: Positive video about electric scooters in Taiwan and others
Here's another video about the Gogoro network.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZigLuaijsI
I think it's all very positive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZigLuaijsI
I think it's all very positive.
Re: Positive video about electric scooters in Taiwan and others
Wow, that's neat. EVs are certainly proving more of a disruptive technology than many thought a decade ago.
Re: Positive video about electric scooters in Taiwan and others
Here's a story about a Tesla with prototype battery doing 1200km on a charge:
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-styl ... 3.html?amp
World is changing...
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-styl ... 3.html?amp
World is changing...
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Re: Positive video about electric scooters in Taiwan and others
Electric scooters are not a cure all, but do show considerable promise.
Rare earth metals are used in manufacture, though in much smaller amounts than for electric cars.
Electricity, which may be fossil fuel derived, is required for charging, but the consumption is modest if compared to an electric car, and probably compares well to an electric bus.
Only a few die hard devotees would use an E-scooter in bad weather or for a long journey. But for local use in moderate weather they are very useful.
It is therefore regrettable that the UK authorities are so opposed to this low carbon and cheap mode of transport. Some local authorities and police forces measure their success by the numbers of E-scooters confiscated and then destroyed.
Rare earth metals are used in manufacture, though in much smaller amounts than for electric cars.
Electricity, which may be fossil fuel derived, is required for charging, but the consumption is modest if compared to an electric car, and probably compares well to an electric bus.
Only a few die hard devotees would use an E-scooter in bad weather or for a long journey. But for local use in moderate weather they are very useful.
It is therefore regrettable that the UK authorities are so opposed to this low carbon and cheap mode of transport. Some local authorities and police forces measure their success by the numbers of E-scooters confiscated and then destroyed.
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