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HadEnough wrote:
All absolutely useless as an RV. Just as every electric only vehicle is.
They are banning internal combustion engines all over Europe and are starting to do the same here.
Where does that leave us?
Might he time to start fighting for our rights. RVs should be exempt.
BC and Quebec dates are set for Jan 1st 2040. Only applies to the sale of new vehicles though. The vehicle itself must produce zero emmision. But I think that is just personal vehicles. I haven’t read the law but someone on a car forum mentioned there was a GVWR tied to it. Not sure.
Meh. I’m fine with it. No one is going to want a gas car or truck by then anyway.
Seems to me I read on the same site that some west coast states and New York have something similar coming.- IvylogExplorer IIILike most of the article...savings of $100,000/year :S Even at my gas guzzling 7 MPG ($0.50/mile) that’s 200,000 miles a year or 555 miles/day. Appears to be 6.5’ by maybe 20’...130 sq ft. Good luck getting my wife or me into something that small.
In Europe where the distances are much less (doubt the 500 mile range) and they are used to MHs that small...maybe but their CGs do not have the amps needed to recharge very many rigs. Add in their much higher electric rates???? Were do people think the power is coming from to recharge at night... solar???? 3% of the worlds energy comes from solar and wind. :S
There is a plus side to recharging at night as it’s hard to throttle down a power plant and why in many places electricity is cheaper after midnight. - HadEnoughExplorerAll absolutely useless as an RV. Just as every electric only vehicle is.
They are banning internal combustion engines all over Europe and are starting to do the same here.
Where does that leave us?
Might he time to start fighting for our rights. RVs should be exempt.
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