There is already a Formula E. Its as boring as F1 but fully electric.
However, I camt see F1 bosses rolling over or lying down without a fight.
Add to that the cost for the regular, everyday driver. Just the cost of buying an electric vehicle is inflated to a petrol or diesel comparison, so unless the government are going to HEAVILY subsidise it, or I have a lottery win between then and now, I wont be affording one.
Then there's the upkeep. I couldnt just take it to a back street garage, it would have to be local dealer, which we all know is £££s, then the batteries themselves, currently its a new £500 cam belt every 5 years, wait until its a new £5k battery every 5 years instead. The rich will buy new cars and sell before they're due a new battery, the poor will pick up a cheap(ish) car with expensive upkeep bills.
Then there's the trouble and cost of discarding these batteries.
Let's say, 2030 seems more impossible a target than it does improbable.
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