DRIVING From ENGLAND to ANGLESEY in an ELECTRIC CAR to EXPOSE the STUPIDITY of an all EV FUTURE!

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2022
  • Join The MacMaster on his journey from England to Wales as he drives from Mansfield in Nottinghamshire to Holyhead in Anglesey in an All Electric Car to prove the stupidity of an All EV Future. Come 2030 it's the nail in the coffin for The Internal Combustion Engine and Petrol Cars. By then we are all supposed to be driving Electric Cars. However The Infrastructure is not there and also the battery technology is no where near there. Yet we are being given no choice. In this vlog it proves that it is not possible to change to an all Electric Future.
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  • @bigmitch2911
    @bigmitch2911 Рік тому +57

    Hi Lee. I gave up firefighting recently and now full time with the ambulance service. EVs certainly do have there own risks with regard to fire or damage in RTCs. Fire services have detailed information on every vehicle with regards to isolation points and high voltage cables locations along with all other safety information (airbag gas inflators, rollover protection etc) It's certainly not the case that we can't put them out. Just have to be mindful of added risks. I'm with you all the way though. No chance I personally would be buying an EV with the way things are going. Just a thought for you, they have started trialing electric fire engines in some places. Can you imagine being told 'sorry about the delay in getting to you, unfortunately the closest resource is currently on charge at the station' 😆🤷

    • @chrisneppiras9408
      @chrisneppiras9408 Рік тому +3

      hi naylo, the UK services are trying out a heavy blanket to smother the whole vehicle, as you well know lithium takes its time as its chemical reaction rather than a fire of normal household combustibles, seen a few videos related to it now they play the waiting game out with the vehicle encased in a fire proof blanket with heavy floor seals. its unreal how it works though. any car will be written off after a fire no matter how small, this would really free up resources and crew, they just need to leave a single crew member to watch over the package. or pass over that task to the police.

    • @barrydworak
      @barrydworak Рік тому +1

      So firefighters are going to have to look through detailed information for the specific vehicle, while it's on fire?
      In time, that means trying to figure out the model year/ generation, etc. Just "Tesla 3" won't suffice.

    • @178fireman
      @178fireman Рік тому +2

      @@barrydworak I've been a career firefighter for 27 years. We currently have to search for the battery in ICE vehicles. There are quite a few vehicles where the battery is not in the front. There are some cars out there where the battery is under the rear passenger seat or buried somewhere in the trunk. So searching for the cut off in any vehicle can be challenging. With that being said, we've been trained that there SHOULD be a cut off in the front and rear of an EV.

    • @zenger74
      @zenger74 Рік тому +1

      Dutch fire brigades are using dunk tanks for EV's ua-cam.com/video/KzJ6LperQUk/v-deo.html

    • @Paul-li9hq
      @Paul-li9hq Рік тому +5

      Can you imagine being told that the firetruck is on charge... be with you in 3 hours...
      Or... even better... the fire truck is on fire - it spontaneously ignited while charging... 😬

  • @geraldwalsh6489
    @geraldwalsh6489 Рік тому +20

    Brilliant video. The infrastructure is even worse over here in Ireland. What people need to be aware of is the scenario if E.V.s do really take off. With petrol and diesel sales then falling rapidly, both UK and Irish governments will see tax take falling rapidly. Then,they will have to increase the tax take on electricity used by E.Vs. Then they will be REALLY EXPENSIVE to run

    • @jamesdalme8246
      @jamesdalme8246 Рік тому +1

      They'll probably do just like they did here in Texas. They charge ev drivers $200 at the time of annual registration that's supposed to make up in the lost gas tax revenue. But they're calling it a highway fund tax.

    • @FrankTimms-cs5hl
      @FrankTimms-cs5hl 8 місяців тому

      There’s talk of it happening in Florida soon.
      With the plan for congestion charging coming to New York City I don’t believe EVs would be exempt?

  • @davidhall1273
    @davidhall1273 Рік тому +10

    I visit supermarkets, Morrison's, Tesco and Sainsbury's and I am amazed that I see drivers sitting in their E.V cars for hours while their cars are being charged. I often come back a couple of hours later and see they are still sitting there. What an insane way to waste your life. Do these drivers think that this pointless waste of time will save the planet ?

  • @TheMentalblockrock
    @TheMentalblockrock Рік тому +23

    I might regret saying this, but I reckon I could beat any electric car in a race to Scotland in even a classic car, even a 54 year old classic car such as my 1968 Morris Minor. Starting with a full tank I'd only have to fill up twice and a 55mph cruising speed is not an issue as the EV is likely to be doing this speed a lot of the time to conserve charge.

    • @stannmann8109
      @stannmann8109 Рік тому +2

      I have a '68 Olds Cutlass, black on black..
      Even with the 350V8 it gets 20 ish mpg average. And can fix anything on it with a screwdriver, ratchet set, and low $$ .. Would love it for a daily driver.

    • @wadeepperson6906
      @wadeepperson6906 9 місяців тому

      They’ve already done a long trip on car trek. The Tesla was against super cars and sports cars. The Tesla couldn’t make it but a few minutes around a track open throttle. When the gas cars passed the same time on a single gallon of fuel. On top of leaving poor Travis Hoover behind, he ended up buying a van to tow it to the destination because he got so far behind.

  • @richardgetlevog3123
    @richardgetlevog3123 Рік тому +10

    You’re absolutely spot on with everything you say about these EV’s. I think they’re very dangerous in many different ways. The day petrol and diesel has gone will be the day I give up driving. You’ll always get your critics from the EV clan mate but I’m willing to bet you’ve opened more people’s eyes to this EV farce than anyone else. Well done buddy and great video👍

  • @TheRockgod23
    @TheRockgod23 Рік тому +5

    I'm a HGV driver, I sometimes carry these batteries. They are classed as 'Dangerous Goods' and have to be transported under the ADR (hazardous goods) regulations. Even batteries which have been fully discharged have to be carried under these regulations. So you can drive with one in your car but if I've got one loaded in a wooden crate on your truck it's Hazardous !

    • @seaplaneguy1
      @seaplaneguy1 Рік тому +1

      Interesting...They are a fire hazard that won't quit. On Boeing 787, the battery had to have a containment box or risk taking the airplane out.

    • @Peter_Potato
      @Peter_Potato Рік тому +2

      They are essentially a mix of chemicals which CAN be extremely hazardous, hence the ADR, because of the POTENTIAL reaction of said chemicals. If your truck were to catch fire when carrying these batteries your remains would be impossible to identify!

  • @tonyomalley901
    @tonyomalley901 Рік тому +5

    Twelve moths ago I told my son that in the future only rich people will drive cars, I stand by that!

  • @stevenc5227
    @stevenc5227 Рік тому +10

    Remember when Richard Hammond crashed an electric car he was testing? the battery got damaged and it would spontaneously catch fire for five days after the crash, they cant be put out if the battery is shorting out until the battery goes flat.

  • @conroy1275
    @conroy1275 Рік тому +8

    Two top lads there.
    Another honest, damning verdict on the ridiculous electric car!
    What a stupid idea/AGENDA!!

  • @jeffreyr3056
    @jeffreyr3056 Рік тому +7

    I’ve just picked up a brand new petrol motorbike, £10 to fill up from empty, £20 year road tax and £90 a year for a service. Maybe this is the way to go for commuting to work. THE FUTURE

  • @lazyguy4393
    @lazyguy4393 Рік тому +5

    I have now replaced my Jaguar I Pace with a petrol BMW. No more range anxiety nor any worries that the chargers are working and not already being used. Life is good 👍

  • @willowwookie9614
    @willowwookie9614 Рік тому +6

    My opinion is that they want to eliminate everyone owning a car and using it daily, only about a quarter of the population will afford to run a car after 2030, it makes sense why they are not bothered in putting the right amount of charging stations required annually.

    • @willowwookie9614
      @willowwookie9614 Рік тому +1

      @Richard Fox do the average person have a driveway or garage to charge your car at home? Mine is parked on the road with a footpath between.

    • @willowwookie9614
      @willowwookie9614 Рік тому +2

      @Richard Fox and how long do the batteries last from new? Most poor people drive around in cars 10 years old or more.

    • @carolinekamya2339
      @carolinekamya2339 Рік тому

      Amsterdam is an example, too expensive for average person to drive an ordinary car, even less when all EV...parking and maintenance already too high to own

  • @skulls2802
    @skulls2802 Рік тому +9

    You're Missing the most important part of the creation of the EV. I have working in the mining industry for over 25years and currently there are three sites in the UK, for Lithium extraction. Two in Cornwall and one in Darlington. I can tell you these drill sites are becoming more and more expensive to drill. the bore holes are becoming deeper and deeper and greenfield site more and more restricted. The cost for the lithium extraction and then processing will start to put the cost of EV's beyond most people. From that i can see them becoming not cost effective, let not even mention all the other rare elements that go into the production of a EV. the carbon footprint used to create a EV is about 12tn, and a diesel 4tn. so before you even start the EV is less efficient and then it uses coal power stations to charge them. Its simply just a false and efficient way for propelling a motor vehicle. Oh and dont forget the massive leach fields in south america where any wildlife comes into contact with these Neuro Toxic lithium ponds die an excruciating death. Well done you, give yourself a pat on the back for the Mining you create, keeps me and my colleagues working. Mineral extraction and mining has seen a boom again. So thanks you fools, you really have no clue what damage these EV are doing to the Environment.

  • @bno5357
    @bno5357 Рік тому +9

    Started my EV journey in 2011 with a new Leaf. Went thru several EV from there on. Understood after 10 years that this is not the route to continue. Bought a Hybrid (Golf 8). Liked it at first, but as we moved rural here in Norway we found it not feasible to continue onward with other than a gasoline or a diesel. We bought us a diesel powered car and it was like getting a new and free life again. Then there is the control aspect of it and we deeply understand that a vast part of this EV thing is to control the people. I "they" dont like you you will not be able to start the EV or restrict the area for you to drive i.e. forbid you to drive to certain areas where this maniacs running the entire world those super psycopats like E.M. and his Teslas. No I enjoy my ride and will never revert to that silly thing.

    • @davidonly
      @davidonly Рік тому +1

      Your lived experience is MOST valued my friend. Particularly coming from a nation so wed to AGENDA 2030

  • @jcfallows
    @jcfallows Рік тому +6

    Just had an email from Instavolt informing me of the rise to 75pence per KW! Most EV's will average 3.8miles per KW during winter or less. Good job I changed to LPG now costing me 70pence litre and getting 8 miles per litre!

    • @Peter_Potato
      @Peter_Potato Рік тому +1

      Seems the charging prices have risen around 50%. 74.9p - 79.9p per KWh seems to be the new normal at this time

  • @andrewgrimshaw5180
    @andrewgrimshaw5180 Рік тому +5

    Totally agree - and if you’re towing a caravan it’s even worse. We recent,y travelled to fort William from westyorks approx 300 miles towing a big caravan in my diesel Volvo XC60. Did it on one tank and took about 7hours with a couple of stops and keeping to speed limits. With a caravan I’d need to “plan” where to recharge a few times and I’d Need to unhitch at most of the chargers so it unlikely I’d get there in one day. There will come a time when all evs will be taxed along the same lines as all other cars. I can see the advantages as a city car where you are doing shorter journeys but in the real world they just don’t work for me - far too much hassle.

  • @handyjayes1
    @handyjayes1 Рік тому +4

    I'm not a fire fighter, but a radio controlled car parts manufacturer. Lithium batteries when incorrectly charged or faulty burn down the houses of hobbiests.
    You're correct, you can't put out a lithium battery fire. They are a force unto themselves.
    We are being run by mugs on a gravy train.

  • @mikeandhev
    @mikeandhev Рік тому +6

    The clownworld of EV's was brought home to me by COP 26 in Scotland last year when Tesla EV's were laid on for certain delegates, there were no charging points for the EV's so they brought in diesel generators to power the temporary charging points! You could not make it up.

  • @MrChriss000
    @MrChriss000 Рік тому +7

    I will keep saying this, if you cannot pay with cash its a disaster waiting to happen.
    Internet down? No charging car.
    Your Bank systems down? No charging car.
    Card goes bad? No charging car.
    Bank acc maxed? ' ' ' ' '
    Forgot / pick pocketed wallet? ..
    ETC ETC.
    I always have a little cash secreted on me ~(not in wallet).
    I keep some indoors.
    I can always ask my pals for a score.
    If I need their bank card they will laugh at me.
    No cash no EV for me I am afraid.

  • @jeffreyr3056
    @jeffreyr3056 Рік тому +6

    A friend put his car on charge in the evening at home, only after a short while his home charger packed up, the home charger was only 9 months old, it’s taken 2 weeks to get fixed. He had to leave his car about 20 minutes away from home to charge.
    He got ride of his electric car after this

  • @willumwhitmore9419
    @willumwhitmore9419 Рік тому +6

    Imagine the folks in high rises and street terrace houses trying to charge

  • @bentullett6068
    @bentullett6068 Рік тому +12

    Now when I did a trip from the Midlands to Anglesey in my small petrol hatchback in the summer I filled up before the journey and not once did I need to stop for fuel (only stop was to fill myself with fuel food) and I did the more scenic route going through the countryside where there was more stop start traffic, hills and variable speeds depending on the traffic on the road, all which can hurt fuel economy. I managed to get to Anglesey on half a tank of fuel and managed to return on the other half a tank of fuel. So far during this video you had to fill up a few times with the electrical juice.

  • @davidclay1678
    @davidclay1678 Рік тому +5

    Lee, your the only one that I have seen on here that does any honest real world reporting on living with an ev, I know one would be fine for me for most of my journey's locally, charging at home etc. However there will be lots of negatives that are going to surface over the next years that can't be brought to light yet so at 67 years old I am happy to sit on the fence and stick with my diesel car and petrol motorbike. Cant wait for episode 2 tho I'm super excited

  • @Brucetta
    @Brucetta Рік тому +9

    One other thing I’ve noticed when you are charging is that there is never any cover overhead unlike fuel garages where you have cover to protect you from wind , rain , snow.

    • @malph9216
      @malph9216 Рік тому +1

      That's because they know EV drivers are actually going to be in the expensive coffee shop for an hour or so while their 'pride and joy' is 'refuelling'. ICE car drivers are stood next to their car for 10 minutes max.

    • @rbnhd1144
      @rbnhd1144 Рік тому +1

      Funny Int it, there they are messing with the electric trying to charge up the car and there is no cover, meanwhile people who own petrol and diesel cars are dry and closer to the coffee shops etc.

  • @davegoss8434
    @davegoss8434 10 місяців тому +3

    Thoroughly agree with you. It is a form of control. I’ve driven for almost 50 years and have mostly had nearly new cars interspersed with some new ones. However, I’m dreading the run up to 2030 as I believe it will mark the end of my driving career as I couldn’t hope to fund the cost of a new EV and let’s face it, who would want to gamble on a second hand one with the prospect of a duff battery that could cost more than I would usually pay for a whole car! The Government must realise there are millions of people in this situation yet still they press on, seemingly oblivious to alternatives to Evs. It must be a plan to decimate traffic on the roads which would save millions of pounds for all sorts of reasons. Also, I’ve lived in 9 properties since my birth, NONE of them were suitable for charging an electric vehicle being mostly flats or terraced houses. I believe I read somewhere that over 50% of UK housing stock falls into these categories. This would effectively condemn most EV drivers to public charging from infrastructure that isn’t there and I doubt ever will be. EVs are total nonsense dreamed up by a Metropolitan elite who are blind to how most of us live. Anyway, keep flying the flag. I think the silent majority agree with you but won’t ever speak up for fear of being ridiculed as planet killers!

  • @nednedtom
    @nednedtom Рік тому +7

    Electric car's were around since 1909 . can run for 3/4 hours per charge. J Leno has one. And this is the best we can do now. Hybrid/hydrogen is the way. 25k for your new Tesla battery. You're not going to buy a second hand electric car. Cause you'll be paying for the battery .

  • @stephenogden5470
    @stephenogden5470 Рік тому +9

    You are on the right road ie "it's all about control!"

  • @seaplaneguy1
    @seaplaneguy1 Рік тому +6

    Correct, EVs are a way to price people off the road. The CO2 tax will also ban you from travel when you exceed a certain amount of CO2.

    • @jcfallows
      @jcfallows Рік тому

      Keep up, do some research first there are a lot of secondhand EV's out there from £4k! and now you can buy a range of new MG'S FOR UNDER £30K with ranges up to 280 miles!
      Have you not seen that Ford Fiestas start at over £18k to £33k!

  • @ROGERPIC77
    @ROGERPIC77 Рік тому +9

    How right you are...I've suspected this fact for some time now, I.E. the reduction of private transport for the masses..
    .E.

    • @shyloq
      @shyloq Рік тому +1

      They didn't spend millions upon millions creating bus and bike lanes all over the country. Strangely enough all put in during the scamdemic lock down. 🤔

    • @geoffyoung3874
      @geoffyoung3874 Рік тому

      And no tax revenue?

  • @darrenwilson8042
    @darrenwilson8042 Рік тому +9

    I "recharged" my diesel Dacia Duster today - 10 mins from getting out of the drivers seat to filling up and paying to get back into the drivers seat. That gave me 548 miles of range. Given that there is no comparable EV that would do 548 miles on one charge that would mean you'd need 2 charges Lee - whats that ? 4 - 8 hours of your time to recharge the EV? Dunno about you I have places to be and people to see and I cannot manufacture an 8th day into my week that I can devote solely to charging.

    • @rbnhd1144
      @rbnhd1144 Рік тому +2

      An 8th Day, brilliant comment.

  • @JSu2.
    @JSu2. 8 місяців тому +4

    "you are not authorized to charge" seems like an ominous harbinger message we might see more often in the future?...like we're being groomed to readily accept defeat when attempting to travel

  • @OldVideoGeek
    @OldVideoGeek Рік тому +5

    The only electric vehicle that makes sense are electric bikes for short trips - maybe up to 15 to 20 miles when you're charging at home and if the weathers nice and you want to get a little exercise at the same time that's a good electric vehicle, I am a 78-year-old male and it works for me. if I want to go further than that as you Brits would say I'll put a little petrol in my 2020 Subaru it registers that I have 503 miles of range and oh by the way that took me 4 1/2 minutes to fill it up. And it even has all wheel drive. The price of my Subaru versus a decent electric vehicle was about $30,000 less I can buy a lot of petrol for $30,000. If the old saying is true that time is money for you guys with those electric vehicles standing around the charging stations - wasting a lot of time - well you know the rest of the story.

  • @CorfeCastle.
    @CorfeCastle. Рік тому +5

    Refreshing to hear a common sense view. I totally agree with you.

  • @n0w3lly90
    @n0w3lly90 11 місяців тому +1

    It is genuinely refreshing to see a channel that gives a very honest, frank, warts and all viewpoint, and shows using EVs in all/ any possible scenario to give everyone considering an EV a very objective perspective on things. And no one can call you biased given that you have not exactly invested an inconsiderable sum in a luxury EV!

  • @joe2395
    @joe2395 Рік тому +8

    The only stupidity is buying one

  • @0flan
    @0flan Рік тому +6

    I noticed most ev have about 180 miles of charge. That's about a quarter of a tank on the size of most fuel cars.. so Ev cars are driving on a quater of a tank.. that's why it's cheaper to charge.

  • @pmkeith
    @pmkeith Рік тому +4

    When you couldn’t work out what the Welsh charger was saying, I fell about laughing.
    I am sorry. I just couldn’t stop myself. Your frustration was just so hilarious.

  • @wanted-33
    @wanted-33 Рік тому +5

    It's the same in the U.S., we've allowed the lunatics to take over the asylum. One of the serious problems we have is a decepit power gird in the states. But, it doesn't matter. It's for the overall good. Great video.

  • @FreeThinkingRealist
    @FreeThinkingRealist Рік тому +4

    Hi, it's your local neighbourhood Time Lord again, speaking from the year 2045. I can happily report that the charging station in Bangor (clone zone B96f) has now been fixed. Turns out it had run out of fossil fuel. Sorry for the inconvenience. lol

  • @smithyc2051
    @smithyc2051 Рік тому +9

    An EV car is something for the person that travels no more than from home to a local train station. I’d be interested to know how many EV second hand car dealerships are in the country? I’m confident you can count them on one hand. Cos the depreciation on them must be phenomenal.

    • @MrDead1975
      @MrDead1975 Рік тому +1

      if your local train station is a 200 mile round trip

    • @matthewdowning6009
      @matthewdowning6009 Рік тому

      You couldn’t be more wrong. Secondhand values are very strong.

  • @Paul-li9hq
    @Paul-li9hq Рік тому +8

    I'm not a firefighter - but I've seen plenty of material released by many fire services discussing the difficulties with electric car fires and one of the really crazy ones is that even after they managed to put the fire out - it an spontaneously reignite again. Battery fires are nothing like a 'normal' combustible fire.

    • @Peter_Potato
      @Peter_Potato Рік тому

      the chemical reaction within the battery pack can continue regardless of whether a fire has been extinguished.

  • @stevengrieve678
    @stevengrieve678 Рік тому +5

    Retired firefighter.
    EV fires are notoriously hard to cool,they constantly reignite. Many European fire services are now mobilising big skips to use as dams to submerge the stricken vehicles in water for up to 24 hours
    I can email footage from closed firefighting groups if you like??

  • @Peter_Potato
    @Peter_Potato Рік тому +4

    Can't believe you haven't a "for the greater good" t-shirt in your merc, you know it's for the ....

  • @bmw803
    @bmw803 Рік тому +6

    The time he fucked around to get the charger going, I would have filled up my Chevy VOLT and fucked off already.

  • @trkstatrksta8410
    @trkstatrksta8410 Рік тому +4

    I wonder how many people will drive off and forget the car is still plugged in. That should be fun

  • @geoffreyevans1549
    @geoffreyevans1549 Рік тому +5

    They simply don't want ordinary people in cars

  • @daveb1242
    @daveb1242 Рік тому +5

    What no one is talking about is the massive carbon footprint of putting the infer structure in, and all the home chargers. It will wipe out any environmental benefits. It’s a total scam

  • @andymason9166
    @andymason9166 Рік тому +17

    Whilst I completely agree with you about the infrastructure and now rising electricity costs the bit I don't understand is why the hell do you still have the car???

    • @SiloNova25
      @SiloNova25 Рік тому

      One word. Content. I don't blame him tbh. It's a big part of his channel.

    • @justlikebuttah
      @justlikebuttah Рік тому +1

      Because he is a journalist and needs sensational content. Most cars do less than 30 miles a day.

    • @stevenlittle2184
      @stevenlittle2184 Рік тому

      Probably because it’s leased and the big man will need to see out the remainder of the lease

    • @trev0074
      @trev0074 Рік тому +1

      Because he’s getting views, for the greater good.

    • @djgoode
      @djgoode Рік тому

      Trying to prove a point and just making himself look silly to those that know. Miss information and typical press gibberish. From Mansfieldto Holyhead is 179 miles even with a little detour to see “Dave” would of made it without charging, yes if your stopping and a charger is available top up but no need to wait on the car.

  • @trevorpollock3024
    @trevorpollock3024 Рік тому +5

    You summed EVs up in the first 60 seconds of the video!

  • @mikecawood
    @mikecawood 8 місяців тому +3

    The trouble is that we have a stupid government that thinks it can change the laws of nature with legislation.

  • @derekthompson5153
    @derekthompson5153 Рік тому +4

    If by 2030 everything must be electric vehicles, I will be 80 years old then, so I'll probably join the EV community with a mobility scooter.

    • @beastieboy3926
      @beastieboy3926 Рік тому +1

      Same with myself, however I think ICE cars will be in great demand by then so prices will rocket. Hang on to your ICE car.

  • @shyloq
    @shyloq Рік тому +7

    To be honest I think I'd have parked it up and torched it by now.

  • @timdale4139
    @timdale4139 Рік тому +6

    Surely LIDL in Wales should be LLIDL?

  • @sparkyjackson8479
    @sparkyjackson8479 Рік тому +6

    Before the tyres touch tarmac the cars already created a massive carbon footprint by the way its made

  • @disaffectedmale
    @disaffectedmale Рік тому +4

    Being the obstructive, sceptical and rebellious type. I make a point of removing any emissions control equipment the manufacturer chose to inflict upon me, whether that be by physical or electronic means. I'm just about to take delivery of a 2022 Yamaha 1000cc bike, (I've only been waiting 8 months for it to arrive...) and job number 1 is to remove the 4 catalytic converters it had to have to meet Euro 5 regulations replacing them with a straight pipe, followed by ecu reprogramming to release the 20 odd ponies it's had strangled out of it. It will literally spit fire when I'm done. I didn't buy a mega fast bike just to have it neutered half to death to keep Ms Grunberg happy. My van has had it's DPF systems deactivated electronically, so that doesn't get choked up every few hundred miles anymore and my MPG went up from about 35 to about 55. I've exactly the same attitude to the jabs, the more some self appointed authority tries to tell me what's good for me, the more I'll resist. Unjabbed and staying that way, ICE 4 life.

  • @alanwedmore4888
    @alanwedmore4888 Рік тому +6

    Electric is the way to go?!!
    Found out yesterday that the company I work for has trialled an electric truck ( DAF ) The stated range was 170 miles, but in practice, with the fridge running, heater, lights etc, it was more like 85 miles! The price of the vehicle wouldn't give you much change from half a £million, plus £140k to install the charger unit.
    At the moment there are no chargers available once on the road, so your 85 miles must get you back to base.
    Also if you have any issues, there is only one mechanic in the UK that has been trained to work on these vehicles.
    Yep, electric is the future 😂

  • @bigandy7392
    @bigandy7392 Рік тому +5

    Lee did you just shake the tip of the charger to get more charge out of it 😂😂😂

  • @7s29
    @7s29 Рік тому +6

    You're a critical thinker, you can see the writing on the wall. Unfortunately, there are plenty that won't see it until it happens to them.

  • @dennisfrazer8035
    @dennisfrazer8035 Рік тому +4

    Your friend Dave, his voice sounds like Stan Laurel of Laurel and Hardy. I love it! And cheers to the future going green. What a joke. I really enjoyed your video.

  • @chuckb624
    @chuckb624 Рік тому +7

    Funny how it's only certain countries this environmental stuff is pushed.

  • @bert5209
    @bert5209 Рік тому +3

    Well in California (US) we had a no charge for EV between 3 PM to 9 PM because it overloaded our electrical grid that also includes the home AC system.
    Because we have 100° + heat and lots of fires in the woods and grass fires.
    So our electric grid gets shut down at the hottest point of the day. Lots of the population is leaving Ca. So I can see that someday in the future it will be part of Mexico again. 🇲🇽 LOL!!!

  • @WyzDat
    @WyzDat 6 місяців тому +2

    "Still haven't had a coffee yet" ... Yeah, we can tell LOL

  • @Yanisoz
    @Yanisoz Рік тому +5

    We need our car when we need it, in minutes, not after charging for many hours.
    We could be too late for a party. (Our train could be gone 500 miles away.)

  • @Flapsupnolights
    @Flapsupnolights Рік тому +5

    Yes lithium batteries are extremely hard to put out. They can suffer from what’s called thermal runaway, which is why they are classed as dangerous goods in aviation and we are very limited to the amount and size of lithium batteries we are permitted to carry on board aircraft.

    • @Peter_Potato
      @Peter_Potato Рік тому +2

      Firefighters now typically have to close the road/highway around an EV for many hours until they are satisfied the EV won't re-ignite. The damage to the carriageway can also be much greater than a comparable ICE fire

    • @Flapsupnolights
      @Flapsupnolights Рік тому +1

      @@Peter_Potato Absolutely correct

  • @curtisj2165
    @curtisj2165 Рік тому +4

    £6 for a cup of coffee??? Now that's a rip off

    • @Peter_Potato
      @Peter_Potato Рік тому

      That's for the two of them, his mate bought the first round and he's likely rounded up the amount which was more usually around £5.60 - 5.70 for two drinks at the date of filming. Guess I buy too many drinks at Costa also. :)

  • @lindsaywilliamson3098
    @lindsaywilliamson3098 Рік тому +5

    I agree with you about EVs and the price is outrageous

  • @mikecawood
    @mikecawood 8 місяців тому +3

    The song "The Day We Went To Bangor" actually refers to Bangor in Northern Ireland.

  • @davidclarke9767
    @davidclarke9767 Рік тому +3

    I Warned a mate I not to buy an EV I said it would cost him a fortune buying coffees and food whilst sitting about. He took no notice and bought one 6 months later he couldn't wait to get rid of it. I think when Lee's contract has expired on Porche he should get a sensible car and save himself money and stress.

  • @SBsoton
    @SBsoton Рік тому +4

    WEF agenda, "your own nothing and be happy" Leasing cars? All leads to social credit score!

  • @kennyfordham6208
    @kennyfordham6208 Рік тому +6

    I'm an American, but I love your snarky British sarcasm regarding electric vehicles. 😄

  • @ejr5480
    @ejr5480 Рік тому +4

    What? No fish and chips! We were waiting for the fish and chips!
    I would love to see Clarkson, May and Hammond do an EV video. It would be epic.

  • @Jason-vp8nd
    @Jason-vp8nd Рік тому +5

    Good God man I don't want any of this technology I want to go back when I was a kid........... This is why you see companies like T-Mobile giving away smart watches and s*** because they want this stupid ass technology that barely f****** works dude no man I don't want no part of this this is why I didn't like computers in the first place I mean yes don't get me wrong they're good in certain scenarios but certain people like myself don't want no part of them we don't like them we can live our lives without them I can do things a computer can't I have a computer in my head actually that's way smarter than any of these ones that are built

  • @billyhill6392
    @billyhill6392 Рік тому +5

    I totally agree with you lee I think they are a waste of money and time 🚙

  • @garyrichards2782
    @garyrichards2782 Рік тому +2

    It's about time that somebody told the truth about EVs. If you never leave a big town that has the infrastructure it kinda works but I use a car the same as you. It will never work for People who haven't got the time to waste on journeys. The truth about EVs need to be told . Keep up the good work👍👍

  • @tobytroubs
    @tobytroubs Рік тому +6

    An extremely expensive Milk Float .

  • @charlesmair26
    @charlesmair26 Рік тому +6

    It's impossible to plan in the strictest definition of the word plan; for an Electric care journey of a long distance, there are too many variables. IT IS ALL FECKING MADNESS.

  • @anthonycross6392
    @anthonycross6392 Рік тому +5

    If you don't have a private driveway and park on a street, that would mean trailing a cable into the street that stupid people will try to pull out or just cut it.

  • @MultiBadger32
    @MultiBadger32 5 місяців тому +2

    Another fun rant! I do a few 1000+ mile routes. And would choose the EV over a fuel car now - it's so much quieter and more relaxing to drive than you finish the day much less tired. It's also much cheaper - if you can use home chargers at your destinations. But you have a point about the current quality of UK charging infrastructure - it is patchy, and there is a bit of hassle whenever you have to wait for a charger, or drive from one out of order unit to another. Thats happened 2 or 3 times in 3 years - so not often, but these problems are annoying and need to be solved.

  • @stephenhowes6378
    @stephenhowes6378 Рік тому +5

    Who remembers Woolworth own brand winfield

  • @carlrobson5745
    @carlrobson5745 Рік тому +7

    Electric cars are fine for commute to work or a trip to the shops.
    any long haul its a logistical nightmare by the looks of the infastructure
    in my opinon
    fiddlers dram the song

  • @joejohnson3441
    @joejohnson3441 Рік тому +13

    While you're sitting there enjoying the time it takes to charge your vehicle, most of us ICE dummies are well into our trips or have already arrived at our destination. EVs are wonderful if you are rich, retired, are not in a hurry to get somewhere and have lots of free time on your hands. I can't believe anyone under 60 years of age would be interested in such a vehicle. Most of us don't have the luxury of sitting in a car for hours or all day or night waiting for the battery to get charged. I mean, do old people really have that much time to waste? Only a misguided young person or a masochist would be interested in buying and driving an EV. Wake up people!

    • @user-ij5uz5dm5j
      @user-ij5uz5dm5j 2 місяці тому

      Or homeless unemployed who can spend hours at services and maybe sleep..

  • @barrycarol8593
    @barrycarol8593 Рік тому +1

    Hi Lee it’s Caz 😊we’re watching u on your trip in ya EV car mate WE do agree with you about not being enough chargers in uk and they need to make the batteries better Lee. We do like our new ev but yet again not enough chargers. Let’s hope Lee that if these are the future they put many more chargers out there for us all. U r so funny I laugh every time u say your charging car Baz is just the same. I will be watching all your trip mate. Try and enjoy it. Bugger the chargers hahhaha

  • @edwardgibson19
    @edwardgibson19 Рік тому +6

    In Canada Tesla s one tire cost 600$ compare to average car that size 250 $ a good brand
    Cheaper if u get Chinese tyre 100$ less but how long does it last👎

  • @redbaron9271
    @redbaron9271 Рік тому +6

    When in Wales...drive Caerphilly 🚗

  • @mrsifter6517
    @mrsifter6517 Рік тому +8

    im qualified in shipping dangerous goods and i can confirm you are sitting in a uncontrolable furnace if the batteries ignite

    • @Hitstirrer
      @Hitstirrer Рік тому

      But they dont go bang like a tankful of petrol on fire would. And stats show that pro rata petrol cars go on fire much more often than EVs in the first place. Also, EVs that have been more prone to fire have been recalled to change the battery pack and newer chemistry and build style are far less prone to fires as well. The FUD over EV cars and fire is outdated info.

    • @mrsifter6517
      @mrsifter6517 Рік тому

      @@Hitstirrer it isn't the petrol that's the issue lmao it's the lithium ion batteries...

    • @metannica1
      @metannica1 Рік тому

      @@Hitstirrer Have you seen the video of the row of electric buses, going up in smoke?

    • @Hitstirrer
      @Hitstirrer Рік тому +1

      @@metannica1 - What? A row of buses all spontaneously ignited at the same instant? Now that does need to be investigated seriously.

    • @metannica1
      @metannica1 Рік тому

      @@HitstirrerFound it... ua-cam.com/video/T71cVhxG_v4/v-deo.html

  • @MarkloopRAF
    @MarkloopRAF Рік тому +1

    I volunteer in a WW2 museum. I regularly drive Jeeps, trucks and half tracks that are 80 years old. Yes they need some TLC, but they work. Would love to see your Porsche in 80 months time, let alone 80 years.

  • @stevelane1956
    @stevelane1956 Рік тому +3

    As for the parking camera`s on services or any car park where they`re situated. Cover your reg when you leave, they need 2 photo`s, without both of them they can`t work out the time.
    And it`s perfectly legal as it`s on private property, as long as you uncover when you leave all is good, stay as long as you like!

  • @merv15357
    @merv15357 Рік тому +4

    On the Charger Display in Holyhead there was a button with the word Iaith by the side of it, this is the Welsh word for Language. That button would have given an English option. Mental for it to start in Welsh, and yes i am Welsh.

    • @Peter_Potato
      @Peter_Potato Рік тому

      As a Welshman, you ought to be defending your language, culture, traditions. A Syrian refugee, for example, would know to use Google Translate. When faced with a screen of non-English words abroad I'm sure MacMaster would know what to do so encourage him to do the same as your country looks to retain it's language, etc.

  • @AliSkarsgard
    @AliSkarsgard Рік тому +8

    Great video Lee- I think this journey is going to be a bit stressful😮 -I personally appreciate your honesty & rl experiences owning an ev. I’ve thought about making the switch but I have to admit I kinda like the va’room va’room noise my petrol car makes 😉
    Safe Travels xx

  • @robertbodell7221
    @robertbodell7221 Рік тому +2

    I been off grid for 61 of my 73 years old. A like number of years with boats without engines. At no time would I even consider having one to use any further from home than you have juice to get back. Grocery getter in a small town, GREAT as long as you don't expect any actual payback other than status symbol.

  • @djbarnes51
    @djbarnes51 Рік тому +5

    The government and the 2030 Green agenda. Two words walter mitty

  • @wattck
    @wattck Рік тому +5

    Seems to me that electric vehicles suit people with lots of time on their hands and a full pocket.

  • @davidellis279
    @davidellis279 Рік тому +4

    Anyone with a Brain could see this coming,great little shopping trolleys but for any distance runs their a waste of time,I friend of ours is going from Prestatyn to CORNWALL today in a Renault Scenic 1-5 DCI manual with the six speed gearbox, this vehicle will probably better 55 mpg on a run like this without any need to refuel on the way and will probably get her half way back on Monday when she plans to return. Could you imagine how many stops to recharge you would have to do to do the same journey and keep the battery in the range of 20/80% range recommended by the manufacturers to extend battery life,,what a waste of time I’ll stick with my diesel because at my age I haven’t the time to waste on all this NONSENSE.

  • @TheMuddatrucker
    @TheMuddatrucker 9 місяців тому +2

    If manufactures of ev’s just solely made tiny city cars that could cover 100+ miles, charge really fast, and cost from 15-20k, and promote them only as a second vehicle for local trips then that sort of thing could work, I’d call that “walking before we can run” and would give us a steady working platform to build progression with, but we don’t like to walk do we, we like to run really fast and trip at all the hurdles and make it all a complete waste of time and money in the end 🤦🏼‍♂️
    The extra amount of pollution being created over the last 5 years or so from all the ev’s being created must be absolutely massive! And it’s only going to rise.

  • @adrianpollard2763
    @adrianpollard2763 Рік тому +4

    I reckon they should invent a car that runs on garlic bread. It's the future!

  • @Oldguydosestuff
    @Oldguydosestuff Рік тому +4

    I live in North Wales, drive an EV and the chargers are rubbish
    That Morrison’s charger has been down for probably a year 🙈
    Bangor services charger the other side of Bangor was working a few weeks ago
    What your saying is 100% correct, I’m running about a 33% success rate charging in North Wales 🤷‍♂️

  • @ScaryMary-7
    @ScaryMary-7 Рік тому +5

    What if in a flood and all emergency 🚨 vehicles fire trucks 🚒 are ⚡️? Halifax (Canada) years ago had a winter ice storm . Power lines downed and outage for 9 days! How would the linemen trucks, emergency etc if all needed to be charged?

    • @davidgapp1457
      @davidgapp1457 Рік тому

      Perhaps you've heard of backup generators? May I point out that most modern day gas stations rely on electricity to pump gas? And have backup generators in case of a power failure? I should know... I used to design them.

    • @johnnydoe1984
      @johnnydoe1984 Рік тому

      @@davidgapp1457 Generators 😅🤣😂😅🤣😍😅🤣😂😁🤣😅😂WHICH RUN ON ?????

  • @jonathanbliss3708
    @jonathanbliss3708 Рік тому +32

    Its all about control of the population..you nailed it,the average person wont be able to afford an ev…transport for the wealthy,the rest of us on public transport.

    • @COOKIE_wcc_
      @COOKIE_wcc_ Рік тому +5

      And people will think your fruit loop but your correct even food will be so dear as well

    • @barriewilliams4526
      @barriewilliams4526 Рік тому +5

      The EV evangelists just don't get the fact that they do not own the software that runs the vehicle, & whoever owns the software has total control........

    • @boombox2661
      @boombox2661 Рік тому +1

      It is all in the World Bank group 2021 ~ 2025 climate change action plan report. . .PDF. . . . Shocking! 👹

    • @dancooper2072
      @dancooper2072 Рік тому

      Used car market will boom

  • @richardhemingway6084
    @richardhemingway6084 Рік тому +6

    I like the idea of electric cars. Instant torque from 0, few moving parts, silent running etc. Better than explosions and reciprocating parts, gear boxes etc. However, electricity storage and charging, has always been a problem and nothing much has changed. Unless things change before 2030, this will not work. Imagine when large numbers of EV users return home, after a 9-5 and all put their cars on charge at the same time. The grid will not take it, especially as we are going to rely on solar and wind. Why are the cars so expensive? Apart from the batteries, they all seem to be loaded down with expensive, electronic, gimmicks. Give us a cut down version. AS 2030 approaches, there will be a rebellion, where people are going to keep their ICE cars. Watch this space.

    • @certificateofvaccinationi.d.19
      @certificateofvaccinationi.d.19 Рік тому +1

      They can tear my '71 Crown and 1JZ resto from My Cold Dead Hands.

    • @geoffyoung3874
      @geoffyoung3874 Рік тому +1

      How do you charge your car from a 5th floor flat?

    • @Hell-Hound1
      @Hell-Hound1 Рік тому

      Richard, ev's do not need charging every day. Just like ice cars don't need to fill up daily. How many people do you know who drive 200+ miles per day? Also just because you plug an ev in at home doesn't mean it's charging. They'll be on a timer waiting to charge up on a cheaper tariff for the majority of them.

    • @Nick_Smith1970
      @Nick_Smith1970 Рік тому

      The grid is getting smarter and will be able to stagger car charging automatically, and your car will still be full the next day. Start some at 12:01, then some at 12:02 and so on. Keeps the peak load down. Also, the sale of NEW cars will be banned in 2030. You can still buy a new Golf Diesel in 2029 and keep it for 20 years if you like.

    • @Peter_Potato
      @Peter_Potato Рік тому

      It's not the extra technology which is loading down the cars, it's the batteries themselves. The maufacturers have decided they must load on all the extras to justify the expense. A cut down version is therefore a limited range version which no-one wants.

  • @laurencecope7083
    @laurencecope7083 7 місяців тому +3

    One by one all ev manufacturers will go to the wall.