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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 640565" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Over here they have huge big servo's on the motorways every so often with up to 30 or 40 of them charge stations and there are thousands of them across the country, Even so I still don't want to be trying to use one when it's -10 or -15*c outside or in a blizzard and then the rain,</p><p></p><p>One of the latest issues with EV's is in an accident no one can touch the car until it has discharged it's self and gone in to safe mode, Touch it beforehand and it will blow you off your feet or worse, All the Breakdown companies are having to be specially trained to learn how to deal with them, These vehicles are not safe when they have been in an accident where innocent bystanders who have gone to help have been seriously hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 640565, member: 3775"] Over here they have huge big servo's on the motorways every so often with up to 30 or 40 of them charge stations and there are thousands of them across the country, Even so I still don't want to be trying to use one when it's -10 or -15*c outside or in a blizzard and then the rain, One of the latest issues with EV's is in an accident no one can touch the car until it has discharged it's self and gone in to safe mode, Touch it beforehand and it will blow you off your feet or worse, All the Breakdown companies are having to be specially trained to learn how to deal with them, These vehicles are not safe when they have been in an accident where innocent bystanders who have gone to help have been seriously hurt. [/QUOTE]
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