Jaguar and Nissan are making significant shifts towards electric vehicles, with Jaguar announcing the end of petrol and diesel vehicle production by June 2024 and Nissan confirming a transition to electric cars. The move aligns with Jaguar's plan to become an EV-only brand by 2025. However, there are concerns raised about the use of diesel generators to power electric vehicles and charging stations in Sweden and France, highlighting challenges in achieving true zero emissions.
Oh look, yet another supposedly "green" electric vehicle charging station is being powered by... a diesel generator. Sneakily hidden behind some dumpsters to avoid people noticing the farcical nature of Net Zero, of course. Follow my backup account: @wide_awake_news Subscribe… https://t.co/LkEXxVr1dN
Oh look, yet another supposedly "green" electric vehicle charging station is being powered by... a diesel generator. Sneakily hidden behind some dumpsters to avoid people noticing the farcical nature of Net Zero, of course. https://t.co/zLt4Ncky0s
Nissan confirms 'major changes' are coming as brand ditches petrol and diesel in favour of electric cars https://t.co/UAXJ5cChEI
We should be clear, these things are NOT “zero emission” — it takes carbon to make them, and depending on source of electricity, to fuel them. Industry is expert at green washing. https://t.co/q2s61oPShP
The electric police vans used by the French police are being powered by diesel generators. Yet more evidence of the utterly farcical and pointless nature of net zero. If you're going to use diesel to power them, why not just use diesel powered police vans? 🤡 Source:… https://t.co/Y2AF1u4MxM
UNREAL 🇸🇪 In Sweden they are now charging the new electric busses with DIESEL generators. You literally cannot make this up. In Sweden there is a company called X-trafik that operates busses in the cities of Gävle and Sandviken. They have bought in 52 electric busses from… https://t.co/6wbqeGN7ng
NEWS: Jaguar has announced that it will halt production of its gas-powered models by June 2024. This move is part of Jaguar’s plan to transition into an EV-only brand by 2025. https://t.co/0nemIo9r0T
Jaguar to end production of petrol and diesel vehicles as it moves to 'next-generation electric models' https://t.co/dyqEWin8cK