I’m old enough to remember when the prices went above £1 a litre, all the garages having to get their signs updated so they could have four digits on the price. Some of them using wheelie bin stickers or handwritten "1"s as a stop gap.

Wonder what they’ll do this time around, the ones that didn’t think far enough ahead to have a full seven-segment display fitted?

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    2 months ago

    The chargers need to be everywhere. And sadly they’re not (yet). That’s going to take decades.

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      2 months ago

      Where needs chargers? you can cross the country on 2 charges, the UK isnt a large country, how many people really drive more than 5 hrs without stopping. 70%+ of people have a garage or driveway.

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        My whole street doesn’t have driveways. In a whole neighborhood that doesn’t have driveways. That’s about 500 houses with about 400 cars. No shit. Some houses have multiple cars. The infrastructure isn’t readily available yet. It needs to be.

        In comparison you can drive to the petrol station, fill up a whole tank, pay, get a bar of chocolate, drive back home in about ten minutes round trip. That’s just one example of how different the infrastructure is.

        I totally agree that electric is the way forward, but let’s not pretend the situation is perfect.