Great opinion piece from Peter Boyer in today's Mercury:
http://www.themercury.com.au/news/opini ... 7497134479
Tassie’s electric car movement gaining traction
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Very good article indeed! Well done guys and girls!
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Wow, one of very few (probably first?) commentary that link the positive impact of EV to climate change in Australia.
Obviously, electric cars are still much more expensive compared to 'explosive engine' counterpart (like to like), but really, when the next generation livability is at stake, who is going to pay for that?
Kudos to Peter Boyer (and AEVA of course!).
Obviously, electric cars are still much more expensive compared to 'explosive engine' counterpart (like to like), but really, when the next generation livability is at stake, who is going to pay for that?
Kudos to Peter Boyer (and AEVA of course!).