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  • NTAN Online
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    Working in the energy management area of Woolworths, with sites in both Aus and NZ, the carbon intensity of NZ's stores is so much lower because the energy source is so much greener.

    So while the above farm might not be a huge impact on global emissions, the price factor is what might be an important piece here. I'm sure energy retailers will find another way to gouge customers of course.

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    @NTA said in Electric Vehicles:

    Working in the energy management area of Woolworths, with sites in both Aus and NZ, the carbon intensity of NZ's stores is so much lower because the energy source is so much greener.

    So while the above farm might not be a huge impact on global emissions, the price factor is what might be an important piece here. I'm sure energy retailers will find another way to gouge customers of course.

    To be honest sounds like a real opportunity for someone in the short/medium term to still make some coin here while helping everyone, before the big guys swallow them up

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    i was watch an old episode of the Grand Tour, maybe 2017, where they were testing that butt ugly BWM EV that was out, little bubble thing....was quite shocking to see how much they changed in the last 7 years, was a bit of a joke and now pretty normal

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    @bayimports said in Electric Vehicles:

    To be honest sounds like a real opportunity for someone in the short/medium term to still make some coin here while helping everyone, before the big guys swallow them up

    The farm owner alluded to that, and it is the same here: there is a massive opportunity for things like wholesale pricing at volume, or frequency stabilisation services.

    Once the parameters move from a 20th Century grid, diminishing returns.

    So that big Tesla battery installed in South Australia paid for itself in a year. Subsequent battery installs will be cheaper, and progressively eat each others' lunch.

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Electric Vehicles:

    i was watch an old episode of the Grand Tour, maybe 2017, where they were testing that butt ugly BWM EV that was out, little bubble thing....was quite shocking to see how much they changed in the last 7 years, was a bit of a joke and now pretty normal

    BMW i3 - I drove one about 6 years ago and remember the amazement I felt at the instant torque. No, it wasn't as powerful as V8s of the time but for most drivers it induced giggles.

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    @NTA yeah, thats the one, the did a drag race against a Golf GIT and the BMW smoked it for the first half...was only the top speed that saved the GTI

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    We're now 15 months into our Model 3 and I still think it's a superb piece of kit. Biggest drawback is that it's so wide, certainly more than it feels so kerbing the wheels is a pretty common occurrence.

    My wife messed up the other day and had a slight ding with another car. Totally her fault, but as she said to me "you married an Asian - occupational hazard".

    The thing is though, if you are a car nut like me, as much as it's enjoyable, you do forget just how much of a performance/sports car that it isn't. I drove an M3 recently (as a comparison) and it was a massive reality check of what a soulful sports car is all about.

    The gap is certainly closer to sports cars than it used to be. But it's kind of like going from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic. The massive chasm is now a smaller chasm.

    I'll always have an electric car on the drive going forwards as they are brilliant pieces of kit. But they aren't sports cars. The Taycan gives it a nudge, granted, but electric is just missing that big thing that makes sport cars smile inducing fun.

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    @MajorRage said in Electric Vehicles:

    The Taycan gives it a nudge, granted, but electric is just missing that big thing that makes sport cars smile inducing fun.

    They're giving it a crack over at Hyundai. I drove the standard Ioniq 5 while I was in NZ and it was very nice. This must border on stupid tho...

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    @NTA i love the styling of the IONIQ 5...gives me DeLorean vibes...will probably age horribly....but i like it

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    @Kiwiwomble I saw the full preview on another channel where they set up the flappy paddles and the engine noise package etc.

    Hilarious

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