Nick and Oliver are joined by James Court, chief exec of the Electric Vehicle Association of England. They discuss - is it better for the environment if everyone gets an electric car? What's needed to make EVs better to own and drive than petrol/diesel vehicles? And if electric cars are cheaper to run, why do people call for subsidies?
Ade Thomas and the big EV questions - M&S episode 09
Nick and Oliver are joined by EV expert Ade Thomas - creator of World EV Day and the Ebike Summit, and publisher of ElectricDrives. On the agenda - how do you choose the most environmentally-friendly EV to buy? What matters more - price, or range? And as software becomes ever more important, will models become obsolete more quickly?
Can you run your car on vegetable oil? M&S episode 08
All kinds of alternative fuels are appearing on the market - made from plants, vegetable oil, waste plastic, or synthesised. In theory they provide a third route to decarbonisation - after battery-electrics and hybrids. Alternative fuels are clean and many work with standard petrol/diesel engines. So what's the catch?
The car-makers fight back - M&S episode 07
The US has quadrupled import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to a whopping 100%. But only China can make battery EVs at an affordable mass-market price. So does this spell trouble for taking the carbon out of American motoring? And how will Europe resolve its own dilemma? Resist China's EVs and say goodbye to the 2035 target? Or allow a flood of cheap imports, whatever the consequences?
China in your hand - M&S episode 06
The US has quadrupled import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to a whopping 100%. But only China can make battery EVs at an affordable mass-market price. So does this spell trouble for taking the carbon out of American motoring? And how will Europe resolve its own dilemma? Resist China's EVs and say goodbye to the 2035 target? Or allow a flood of cheap imports, whatever the consequences?
The 2035 headache - M&S episode 05
Jacob Rees-Mogg's Bentley - M&S episode 04
Why tyres kill fish - M&S episode 03
The hybrids paradox - M&S episode 02
Hybrid vehicles generate more CO2 than full battery-electrics - but less than traditional internal combustion engines. Compared with electrics, hybrids are cheaper, and you don't have to charge them - which makes the vehicles an easier proposition for consumers. But then again...they still use petrol. So where should the focus be? That's the question Nick and Oliver try to answer.