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Yeah but the EV fires dont start from those places
Hybrid is the way in Australia for the current time imo. Toyota make a great hybrid product.Aiming to go to a Toyota Hybrid. Re the post about electric cars, unfortunately batteries just can't match the energy density of gasoline until battery technology improves.
Hybrid is the way in Australia for the current time imo. Toyota make a great hybrid product.
Goal posts. Gasoline cars can't match the low cost, flexibility (charge at home) or efficiency of BEV vehicles, sure they offer greater energy density which is great and all, if you exceed the distance available on BEV vehicles (300-500km) in a single day. If not, what does that energy density give you that is so critical?Re the post about electric cars, unfortunately batteries just can't match the energy density of gasoline until battery technology improves.
unfortunately batteries just can't match the energy density of gasoline until battery technology improves.
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They'll fill that hole with one tax or another. If they're smart they'll learn from the abortive attempt of the Victorian Govt on the same approach and go with a regime that doesn't involve the stupidity of logging kms driven - user pays is not an imperative for a tax that simply goes into general revenue and isn't ring fenced in any way for roads or transport, so perhaps they could just hike taxes on cigarettes even further and make it up that way, I don't care how they fill the gap frankly, it's got 100% to do with taxation and 0% to do with vehicles.The government collects $16 billion in fuel excise p.a. As the popularly of EV cars increases how long will it be before they introduce a km based road tax for electric vehicles to replace the lost fuel tax revenue ?