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New TVs, Pcs, Software and tech. (TECH)     

skinny - 21 Jan 2015 06:30

Anything new in Tech..............

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little woman - 12 Nov 2018 22:28 - 608 of 638

Hubby has a hybrid, and plugs it in every night as we have a charging point at home, so he can have a “fast charger”. We worked out it has increased our electric bills by £2 a night (according to our smart meter). Thats an extra £60pm which seems a lot, until we compared it to the savings of £10 a day on petrol (5 days a week). He also has a charge point at work (isnt he good). We know lots of people who have hybrids, and we have realised they are all too lazy to charge them because they have not installed a charger, and they dont have a external plug.

He wants to replace my Diesel, with a hybid when it finally goes into production. Its a shame people dont charge their cars.

skinny - 26 Nov 2018 10:50 - 610 of 638

Europe Plug-in Vehicle Sales for Q3 of 2018

skinny - 07 Jan 2019 15:53 - 613 of 638

Ford plans new wireless tech for cars starting 2022.

hangon - 08 Jan 2019 21:22 - 615 of 638

little woman - Hybrid charging -
Hi, I guess many folks ( country-wide) will be parking in the road, so they can't run out a lead for charging. Also, if there is no external charge-point/socket that's probably going to be expensive to install. Do you have an isolation switch indoors? That would prevent someone else having a free charge when you are away. Furthermore, if it's a hybrid there is little incentive to do more than pour in Petrol - as you said Folk are Lazy.
Whilst I can't disagree with your running-costs, Hybrid cars are more-expensive than a similar model without all that extra stuff - and could have a greater loading space.... so you should factor-in the money you are losing by not investing the difference.
BTW does your husband declare the charging-benefit on his tax return? It is possible, as Electric cars become commonplace, "free" charges will have to be declared; - since it's a Benefit in Kind.
Also, you will need to budget for battery-replacement - probably well before 10-years -
New battery-tech is "aimed-for" - but so far Zippo . . . . When it happens that will give cars a 500+mile run, which might mean there is no point in having a hybrid.
I suspect this will not happen before 10 years - but it might . . . it's like LED's - now we have White and Blue, yet these were unavailable until fairly recently, at decent prices. Battery tech is lagging demands... er, IMHO.

skinny - 16 Jan 2019 13:57 - 617 of 638

Nike's phone-controlled self-lacing trainers

Stan - 16 Jan 2019 14:17 - 618 of 638

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Stan - 21 Jan 2019 09:49 - 623 of 638

That's very interesting and if our Governments can get to grips with this development in the future and cooperate with the car companies then who knows what the outcome will be.

Stan - 22 Jan 2019 09:08 - 625 of 638

This battery development go's on and on doesn't it, no doubt they will get it right at some stage in the future.

skinny - 23 Jan 2019 16:03 - 627 of 638

Back to the future?

Root and branch reform: Swedish scientist makes fuel from tree waste
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