Irish Independent: Großer Einbruch bei den Verkäufen von Elektrofahrzeugen, da das Ziel der Regierung für 2030 nun „mathematisch unmöglich“ ist

https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/big-slump-in-sales-of-electric-vehicles-as-governments-2030-target-now-mathematically-impossible/a456294091.html

Von Banania2020

16 Comments

  1. Everyone who wants one, has one.
    Further slow uptake , but nothing huge expected.
    Same all over Europe

  2. benkellet65 on

    I would get one but the cost is to great for a decent one compared to a petrol car
    Why should I spend over 30 grand when I can get a similar petrol for 5 to 10 grand less

  3. qwerty_1965 on

    Modern cars are overspecced and overpriced because of it. Someone needs to reinvent the Beetle/R4/Mini. Cheap basic cars for the masses.

  4. snazzydesign on

    Having newly moved to a Hybrid, The charging facilities in the country are shockingly bad, every public one I’ve used has required a new app, a new account, and a new pre payment – there needs to be one standard

  5. Big upfront expense off-putting. Piecemeal infrastructure & shit rural roads make it a nope for most.

  6. There’s lots of talk around about EVs collapsing in value and dealers refusing to take trade ins because they have loads of EVs already taken in they can’t shift.

    Maybe those aren’t true but it’s going to have an effect.

  7. Electric vehicles are not as useful or as environmental as good public transport. Give us more buses, more bus lanes, and some trains and trams please. That will do more than any amount of electric cars on the roads.

  8. Busy_Moment_7380 on

    Oh look. Once again we see the solution to the car problem is not changing the type of vehicle because that’s to fucking expensive. It’s getting to people to stop making unnecessary journeys.

    If only there was some kind of way loads of office workers could stop driving everyday and just stay at home. God what a world that would be.

  9. sexualtensionatmass on

    They should get rid of the EV grant. Anyone thinking of getting one would anyway as they can already afford it and the people that benefit the most can’t afford new cars.

  10. ChemiWizard on

    Huge number of factors. Expense. Incentives have pushed pro EV people into getting them. Weak infrastructure. Constant overly negative articles from the Independent and others, some serious bot propaganda on Facebook, and lest face it no real plane to have serious alternate energy in this country (which defeats a lot of the emissions arguments). I love my plug in Hybrid I bought this year. I convinced me that I want and EV, but also convinced me that might be another 10 years before it makes sense for me.

  11. TaxImpossible2434 on

    Fecking eu putting tarrifs on chinses electric vehicles is so annoying 

  12. PopplerJoe on

    1. High upfront cost.
    2. Public charging infrastructure is shite and badly designed.
    3. Can’t get a home charging station due to on-street parking / no assigned spaces.
    4. Too busy saving for a house / pissing a fortune away on rent.
    5. Renting and the LL doesn’t want to install a charging point / risk that you have to move and the next place won’t have a charging point either.
    6. Most who are unaffected by 1-5 already have an EV/Hybrid.

  13. vinceswish on

    These targets were impossible to begin with. All bans on the ICE engine will be reversed at least for the foreseeable future.

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