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"the replacement battery would come with the hefty price tag of £15,000 plus the hourly wage of £200! To make matters worse, the pensioner researched to check the vehicle’s value: the Mercedes hybrid was only worth £12,850 according to Auto Trader ." Scrap out the car when the battery runs out. Great Plan!

"the replacement battery would come with the hefty price tag of £15,000 plus the hourly wage of £200! To make matters worse, the pensioner researched to check the vehicle’s value: the Mercedes hybrid was only worth £12,850 according to Auto Trader ." Scrap out the car when the battery runs out. Great Plan!

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With everyone driving EVs and fast charging them away from home, the biggest issues will be in distribution. Local stations will have to be upgraded to handle not just more energy, but large power demands.

Right now if everyone turns on their AC there are problems. Cars take far more power and energy than an AC system.

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But cars don't have to be charged during the day, like AC use. They can all be charged at night. All at the same time. Oh, wait...