Dickster
MB Enthusiast
I agree Mike but we didn’t have 30 million cars on the road. I think the scale and expense of providing enough charging to replace all ICE is underestimated by most.You asked a joke question, you got a history lesson as a reply, young bobby.
One hundred years ago, the AA opened the first "petrol station" in Aldermaston, wherever that is, and things moved on from there.
Buses no longer needed to feed and water their animals on the end of each bus route. Manure disappeared off the streets.
The tech changes - things move on.
Your belief that vehicles can only be recharged by running a cable out of your flat front door, down five flights of stairs and out to the street is "silly."
We will pick up power where we park.
Think about how power generation has moved on in just the last five decades. We've moved from coal to nuclear, North Sea gas, to solar and wind.