I think it`s a brilliant solution and I hope the rest of the world isn`t far behind. This only applies to new cars and not existing models. The existing models will gradually thin out to next to nothing just by natural wastage and they will not be used as daily long distance transport as I should imagine the cost of fuel will rise because of supply and demand. When we go to various shows nowdays, you may notice less and less old beetles and splits but also a lot less being camped in possibly because of their increase in value and possibly because people don`t wish to be quite so primitive when camping. I even saw someone with a bell tent with a woodburner in it too just last weekend, I was well impressed. Recycling the batteries needs a good looking at too because there will be a fair few of them to sort out. Electric cars and vans with solar panel roofs may even mean some who drive very little could possibly end up with free fuel and that don`t seem a bad thing, someone like the elderly lady in my street who picks up two other ladies and takes them to church and back every Sunday morning. Reducing our reliance on dwindling fossil fuels and resources is a must. Because of the nature of air travel I can`t see electric becoming a thing, trains yes but not planes.I believe a lot of ships are powered by electric generated by their own on board generators but these are presumably fossil fueled, so nuclear looks to be the answer there. Are we leading the way ?
Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, It`d be nice for a change :mrgreen: