Didn't Jeremy Clarkson do a rant, on Electric Cars, as usual, but came up with some sobering statistics, regarding the environmental cost of producing these batteries?
How long do Electric car batteries last now?
Are there any environmental problems disposing of dead batteries?
By 2040 what is the predicted range, of an electric car, and how long will it take to charge up again?
Given the amount of cars, per household, some requiring 4, or more, how much will it cost to charge up these cars, and how much extra electricity, will need to be produced, if even 50%, of predicted drivers, buy electric cars?
Are companies going to be given perks, to run electric cars, and how much will this cost the tax payer?
Given that scientists believed Diesel was the safest fuel, for the environment, can we trust their new facts?
What about air travel, sea travel, etc.. that use a lot of fuel, mostly for business, and leisure, are these going to be changed?
What about transport vehicles, buses, taxis, long distance transport lorries, working vans, that do a lot of miles, in a day?