I thought everyone knew this??
Possibly, others may prefer terms that respect cardinal directions.
I thought everyone knew this??
I didn't know this was a normalised term. Learn something new everyday - thanks!The lower 48 is all us states excluding Alaska and Hawaii. I thought everyone knew this??
I didn't know this was a normalised term. Learn something new everyday - thanks!
This is Europe. You're confusing Europe and the EU, the two are not the same.The EU is twice as small as the US, so I don't know what he is talking about. Taking off Alaska doesn't change that all that much obviously (though it's big alright).
10 million sqaure km vs 4 million square km
And no people don't travel to eastern Europe or Ukraine @KiwiRob, even without war.
This is Europe. You're confusing Europe and the EU, the two are not the same.
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I've driven in Eastern Europe and Russia. Before the war you'd see plenty of European cars in Russia and Ukraine, mostly from Finland, Poland, Romania and the Baltics.
Europe is 10,19m km2, the lower 48 is 8,08m square km, if you include Alaska and Hawaii its 9,8m square km.
No I am not confusing anything. Just making a remark on your utterly pointless comparison. You might as well add Asia then, it's stuck to Europe.
Just because you don't drive anywhere doesn't mean others don't. My neighbour drives to Spit every summer from the middle of Norway, its 5600km return trip.
nonsensical.
Under the condition of an extensive "super fast charging" technological/infrastructural environment, I'd tend to agree that REEVs would become rather superfluous. In the EU, UK and North America certainly.
So why not building extensive fast charging networks instead of investing more billions on hybrids. If Brussels want more EV's on the streets better make mandatory laws for state governments not for car companies.
I think this whole debate has reached that point hasn't it?
So why not building extensive fast charging networks instead of investing more billions on hybrids. If Brussels want more EV's on the streets better make mandatory laws for state governments not for car companies.
I didn't know this was a normalised term. Learn something new everyday - thanks!
I didn’t know it either TBH.And I've learned something new...that you, a highly intelligent and educated person, wasn't aware of what I also consider a common term. It's a reflection of how people in distant parts of the world use different terms of which other parts are completely unaware. This I find fascinating.
"Lower 48" and "contiguous United States" are commonly used for as long as I can remember.
Just because you don't drive anywhere doesn't mean others don't. My neighbour drives to Spit every summer from the middle of Norway, its 5600km return trip.
Charging for 30min almost all 300km is not feasible. It takes way to much time.
Accurate statement IMHO.It's almost as if some people don't want EVs to work.
If you’re patient it’s not a problem of course, but my friends from the Balkan or Bosporus aren’t.
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