Only seven new petrol-powered cars sold in Norway in January — Guardian US
Data shows 29 hybrid and 98 diesel cars also sold, while the figure for battery electric vehicles was more than 2,000
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Only seven new petrol-powered cars sold in Norway in January — Guardian US
Data shows 29 hybrid and 98 diesel cars also sold, while the figure for battery electric vehicles was more than 2,000apple.news
Norway is such an outlier though. It's a country with less than 6 million people, but a sovereign wealth fund of over $2 trillion dollars! They have offered generous EV incentives and have a zero emissions mandate. It's an impressive feat, but not easy to duplicate.![]()
Only seven new petrol-powered cars sold in Norway in January — Guardian US
Data shows 29 hybrid and 98 diesel cars also sold, while the figure for battery electric vehicles was more than 2,000apple.news
But they also proven it can be done and even works through their brutal winters which is a testament for positive changeNorway is such an outlier though. It's a country with less than 6 million people, but a sovereign wealth fund of over $2 trillion dollars! They have offered generous EV incentives and have a zero emissions mandate. It's an impressive feat, but not easy to duplicate.
China has a similar geographic size issue like the US where people need to drive long distances and the infrastructure is still young. So EREV for now makes sense for some people.Yet despite Chinas ability to mass produce affordable EVs, EREV sales are exploding there.
It's interesting how different markets behave.
Some will depend on the size of the generator and the load on the vehicle. If Scout goes with a small generator, it will probably not be doing much to charge the vehicle, and will likely only be slowing the discharge if you are towing a load. If you are running at a deficit due to load - adding more fuel will not help the range much. Scout has published the range with a full tank and full charge - they have not said much about what happens with a full tank and a empty battery.
I literally just listened to you say that. lolChina has a similar geographic size issue like the US where people need to drive long distances and the infrastructure is still young. So EREV for now makes sense for some people.
I am curious to see and hear about the R2.
Same. Not that I want one but I want to see how far over the $45 starting price they go. How many trims at launch, etc etc.I am curious to see and hear about the R2.
I hope not too far they need profit so my shar value can rise.Same. Not that I want one but I want to see how far over the $45 starting price they go. How many trims at launch, etc etc.
It sounds like the first models will be a Launch Edition and the $45k model wont launch until 6-12 months after initial launch of the R2.Same. Not that I want one but I want to see how far over the $45 starting price they go. How many trims at launch, etc etc.
Yep! If I stay with the Harvester maybe I’ll name it “4014”.China has a similar geographic size issue like the US where people need to drive long distances and the infrastructure is still young. So EREV for now makes sense for some people.
This has been my thought all along. If you are doing lots of heavy hauling, the Scout may not be for you. Go with Godzilla, or some flavor of Diesel. No need to be upset.Under normal use it will run out of fuel first before running out of battery. So you can gas and go. For many smaller towing needs (boats, flatbed race car trailer, overland tent trailer) the Terra Harvester may be fine for your use. You might have to drive slower in some conditions to conserve energy. But if you need to haul heavy loads, large campers and more you should buy a medium or heavy duty truck. Most half ton EV trucks just aren’t there yet for long distance big hauls and therefore aren’t the best tool for the job. We will get there as technology improves.