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    Larse replied to the thread Electric cars..
    Batteries are far more recyclable than combustion engines which are only worth scrap metal. Repurposing for solar storage is one of the...
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    Larse replied to the thread Electric cars..
    Small hydrogen tank is about 4kg - 240 miles. Average (Toyota Mirai) 5.6Kg - 336 miles Hyundai Nexo 6.3Kg - 380 miles Longest range...
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    Larse replied to the thread Electric cars..
    "Depending on tank size" Which is another way of saying that smaller (and cheaper) hydrogen cars won't go as far on a fill as bigger...
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    Larse replied to the thread Electric cars..
    This is nuts. I think I've said it before, but in Ireland, road tax on an EV is €120 a year, regardless of cost or size. Purchase of a...
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    Larse replied to the thread Electric cars..
    You're talking about how some people finance them. Different conversation. Still new cars and people still buying them, however they...
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    Larse reacted to JockyBrewer's post in the thread Electric cars. with Like Like.
    From my very recent experience looking in this area I don't know that there are any bargains out there on the used market (well apart...
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    Larse reacted to Northern_Brewer's post in the thread Electric cars. with Like Like.
    Actually I'm not sure I would say that. We've got to the stage where we have the basics in place, where ranges are now at the bottom end...
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    Larse replied to the thread Electric cars..
    Hydrogen is the greatest joke in the history of vehicle propulsion. Use lots of electricity to make hydrogen, process it into a form...
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    He'll be presenting GB News by Easter.
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    Larse replied to the thread Electric cars..
    Over 2 million people do it every year. If nobody bought new cars, the industry would pretty much grind to a halt.
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    And there'll be more. Once it hits the press you can be pretty sure it's been substantiated. Newspapers don't like being sued.
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    Probably. And of course it's easy to create a culture of fear where the "talent" is untouchable.
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    It was a simple question about what you said. I also said they were allegations in my question to you. But whatever.
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    Even in a court of law, definitive proof isn't always necessary. If a pattern of behaviour has been corroborated by 13 people so far...
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    You didn't answer my question.
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