wouldn't buy a Tesla since there aren't enough charging stations in my area and I don't like the idea of so very few places to have it serviced.
Yes, that's the thing many in the government tend to avoid talking about. I saw a great breakdown comparison of the carbon footprint produced by burning petrol vs electric. From what I saw, there is less carbon produced when going electric, but it isn't ground breaking. The cost now of all electric cars is still too high and batteries too heavy for the masses to demand them. Once the weight of the cars gets down more as well as the cost we will have more owners. Lower weight is important for increasing fuel economy and handling.One thing ive always wondered and would love to get all your guys opinions on this.
If they are doing this in order reduce pollution via exaust gasses etc.
What affect will the massive increase in electric consumption used to charge these cars have on the environment?
Its not as if the countries are putting so much money into greener energy production. They energy firms are still big government funders and for them they will be making trillions.
This will only work in my opinion if they use better methods of generating energy. Sorry for the not so good grammar english not my first languages.