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I don't see an external combustion car in my future. I have not seen any information with reliable source material but supposedly, the insurance industry is not going to pay for the 35 milion squid conflagration at Luton airport. In fact there is never much excuse for the car insurance industry to bump premiums and I am expecting an additional EV supplement penalty addition at renewal. As for Ferries, car parks, QEII tunnel and mass transportation systems (Eurotunnel anyone?) Norway may be pointing the way with its EV ban on certain ferries.
As for the cause of the Luton airport car park fire, the authorities remain suspiciously coy with the information concerning a Range Rover with additional combustotronic features. I guess that driver may face a premium increase too. Around that time, a Tesla showroom decided to burn 14 Tesla vehicles to the ground complete with the showroom in southern France. The Chinese EV manufactures have a huge number of unsold vehicles because of spontaneous combustion and they made the cars in high numbers to avail of government subsidies. Whether western car makers are using or will use Chinese components from Burn You Down cars or not, remains to be seen.
As for the cause of the Luton airport car park fire, the authorities remain suspiciously coy with the information concerning a Range Rover with additional combustotronic features. I guess that driver may face a premium increase too. Around that time, a Tesla showroom decided to burn 14 Tesla vehicles to the ground complete with the showroom in southern France. The Chinese EV manufactures have a huge number of unsold vehicles because of spontaneous combustion and they made the cars in high numbers to avail of government subsidies. Whether western car makers are using or will use Chinese components from Burn You Down cars or not, remains to be seen.