@dustojnikhummer
@lemmy.worldSincere question, what happens with the second hand electric vehicle market?
Doesn't and won't exist. And it might be a "conspiracy theory" but I do think it is totally intentional.
Which means you need to dunk it in a pool. How many of those does your local FD has? 1-5?
Those wires are only there if you are looking for them.
This is in my city. It looks this way because it is the biggest public transport intersection, with trolleybuses going all 4 directions meeting a tram line.
Seriously, after a while you just ignore those wires.
Those 30 year old trolleybuses die when power dies, but even semi modern ones (aka 15-10 year olds) can still have diesel backup. New ones always have battery backup.
Trolleybuses the best compromise. Uses electricity without having downtime to charge and weight of lot of batteries and doesn't need tracks (but can still have dedicated bus lanes)
And I'm paying that thanks to the German government who made us reliant on cheap and "clean" Soviet natural gas instead of making our own power with our own resources. But hey, shifting emissions to Siberia is easier!
We’re already doing that with fuel. Do you fill up every single day after work? No, because what absolute psycho does that unless they literally drain their entire tank daily?
I didn't notice government telling me when I do need to fill up or not. And I do top up about twice a week, because the cheapest gas station in my city is right on my way home, so might as well top up those few liters while prices are low.
Nearly all apartment buildings have parking in my country, unless you’re living in a bigger city’s center.
And they are owned by the apartment building HOAs or by the city?
If all you have is street-side parking, it sounds like your town isn’t meant for car ownership
Thanks, I will make sure to tell the communist planners to include 4x as much parking next time I go back in time to the 1970s
Maybe get one of those for your commute
Can't exactly transport lot of stuff on an ebike, can I? My backpack barely fits in my basket.