I live in a cold, hilly country and an electric bike has been useful as an extra vehicle, but there is no present way I would rely on an electric car as a primary vehicle

(Ps : A bit disappointed in the bike battery longevity though)

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Probably one of the best things about an electric bike is the decentralization :

No licence, no insurance, conceivably less reliant (I.e. if one produces their own power)

And wonderfully inefficient and damaging to the Planet with the batteries 🤙

Haha, u so moral, more efficient than a car

Cobalt lithium etc where does it come from?

Look, I literally used an electric bike instead of a gas vehicle for long periods over two years, if u want to compare than compare this

I’m not criticising you, i’m merely saying we are on THE most stoopid path with electric vehicles

Indeed, ESG is an evil cult

In the UK right now we have approx 50,000 charging points. Most are in London, other major cities less and less. If we change to electricity it is a spectacular farce. They don’t want us all on elec vehicles, they want no one having movement in their dystopian reality. How will they power a country on pure electric transport with wind and solar in a fucking country with little sun. Nuclear is being constantly challenged, it’s about CONTROL. Stop the masses for their safety. Less fuel, less food, less movement, less people. Oh and MORE freedom for the counterfeit class. 🤷‍♂️… wake up !

Oh and the wind turbines which are fucking useless

are not even recyclable, just buried in the ground . PSYOP !

Luke Gromen blew my mind recently when he cited that a barrel of oil equals 20,000 hours of human labour

At least the UK still has Scotland...

-a crazy canuck :)

Yikes, wen people wake up ...

Hopefully not too late because once the infrastructure/capital investments are made it is hard to change course