...and still push the planet a few hours closer to unhabitable. Oil is the death of mankind. We are fucked if we keep using it. Hybrid is a clever way to keep using it, at almost exactly the same rate, while pretending we aren't.
My Zero is perfect for 95% of the mileage I do in a year. The other 5% is me waiting at a 22kW AC charger (charging at just 11kW), and to be honest, that's a few times a year. I know it's a bit inconvenient for those two days a year I have to charge while I'm about, but you know what, that's the only actual technical problem with the bike. It could probably get 20kW of AC charging into it with currently available tech, and that'd bring charging time down to actually
less time than I want to rest for. I wish the press and chattering classes would stop blathering on about how the "range and infrastructure aren't there". The range is there nearly any time I need it. The infrastructure
is there. The weight is almost exactly the same. The price sucks by a factor of 2, but what price clean air and divesting ourselves from Big Oil?
The thing about hybrids is that once you're out of the zone where the electric motor does its work - under 30mph - you're just left with a petrol engine doing normal petrol engine things. It won't be any more efficient at 70mph. An NC750X would still do 65mpg on average, unless it spent its entire time in the city centre.
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