Electric Bikes - Testing The Zero Sr

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by El Toro, Oct 12, 2017.

  1. Bugger I'd forgotten they don't have electricity outside of the U.K.
     
  2. I'm waiting to see when they invent a solar powered helmet insert your own innuendo here
     
  3. Norway is proposing a “Tesla tax” that would hit owners of the heaviest electric cars in a move that critics say will undermine the Scandinavian country’s standing as a pioneer of zero-emission vehicles.

    Sales of electric cars and hybrids accounted for 60 per cent of new vehicle sales in Norway last month, fuelled by extensive subsidies in taxes, tolls and parking fees. But the centre-right minority government in Oslo is now proposing a one-off tax on all electric cars that weigh more than two tonnes — something that at present would predominantly target Teslas and potentially add up to NKr82,800 ($10,500) to the cost of buying one.

    “This is a tax bomb. This is gambling with the whole electric vehicle market. It is a bad signal to send and will affect consumers,” Christina Bu, general secretary of the Norwegian Electric Vehicle Association.

    Norway has been hugely successful in introducing electric cars and aims to sell only zero-emission new vehicles by 2025. But critics argue that their popularity is mostly down to an extremely generous set of subsidies that can cut the price of the most expensive Teslas by about NKr450,000. When and how to withdraw those subsidies has sparked a huge political debate.

    Some Norwegian politicians point out that many of the early adopters of electric cars were rich households buying Teslas. Bus drivers in the richest parts of Oslo complain that bus lanes are clogged with electric cars, which are permitted to use them. Before the tax proposal on Thursday, Andreas Halse, environmental spokesman in Oslo for the opposition Labour party, said although electric cars generated no emissions they contributed significantly to congestion in the capital as well as damaging roads because of their weight. “It is not just about emissions; there are other considerations, too, such as the use of cars versus public transport,” he added.

    The new tax proposals would add at least NKr36,000 and as much as NKr82,800 to the cost of the Tesla Model X, a sport utility vehicle popular in Norway because of its ability to tow trailers, a feature appreciated by families who own mountain cabins. Ms Bu said that despite the success of electric vehicles, the market was still fragile, pointing to a significant fall in sales in neighbouring Denmark when some tax advantages were withdrawn. “It’s too early. Nobody is saying we are never going to tax electric vehicles. But the government had promised to keep the regime the same until 2020,” she added.

    The proposal is likely to face fierce resistance in parliament with some of the minority government’s traditional allies already voicing criticism. The electric car tax was part of the 2018 budget proposals in which the government outlined plans to use a record sum from its sovereign wealth fund, earmarking NKr231bn ($29bn) from its oil fund, about 2.9 per cent of assets.
     
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  4. Ah, the beginning of the end for electric cars hopefully! :)
     
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  5. Like the super lean burn engines that the EU killed off in favour of Catalytic converters because of lobbying funded by mining companies :-(
     
  6. Sadly you have given no clue what you are referring to. Could it be the Honda CVCC stratified charge system?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CVCC
    If so, it was killed off by USA legislation making catalytic converters obligatory (and thus making it pointless to design engines with clean exhausts without cats). Nothing to do with the EU, obviously.
     
  7. Similar story in EU with super lean burn technology for car engines effectively outlawed by legislation in favour of Cats. I used to work in the turbo industry and we found the legislation frustrating. You actually need a relatively rich mixture for a Cat work.
     
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