I currently drive a hybrid car as we have only a few charging points were i live in Australia. Now that bevs are getting more range and cheaper i hope my next main car will be electric. Thanks for the info.
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Hybrids are necessary until the infrastructure catches up, and it will fast. In London, it's great for EVs and the supercharger network makes it possible to go to Scotland. We are the early adopters and in 2020 the floodgates open and the infrastructure will follow. Just like mobile phones, at first, some towns never had a signal with certain operators. When the demand comes in the infrastructure will follow, following the tech closely wireless charging is 5 - 8 years along with autonomy. This space really changes fast ten!
Very true.