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Started by: Tommy Two Stroke (15405)

I think long before 2040 all vehicles will have to be 'hybrid' vehicles, running on both fossil fuel and electricity and I think a lot of this depends on how electric 'storage' technology progresses over the next 23 years, hydrogen cell technology seemed to be the way forward, but that seems to have stalled lately, present electricity storage in the form of batteries, will not do the job and I would imagine that hybrid vehicles will be required to run on electricity only, in towns and cities to cut down on pollution and the petrol or even LPG powered engines will be used to drive the vehicles out of town on motorways etc and on about where to charge the vehicles, as in points in streets, they could be installed in the same way that cable TV was installed in the early 1990's as in the government just decide to do it and technology exists were wireless charging is possible, as in you park your vehicle over a certain charging point in the street and the vehicle is charged using some sort of inductive process.

I think it is a good idea and eventually when technology allows, all vehicles will be powered by electricity

Replied: 28th Jul 2017 at 09:40

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