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What a clon! No room for realistic comments here based on history to date: they are promptly deleted. BBs are not fora for open discussion.
I agree bline, however, rumour moves a share much faster than fact.
Don't really want rumours ASI, we want solid facts.
I am not adding to the millions of shares I have until I read some proper information from the company.
Confidence will grow as rumours grow with regards to the upcoming results of testing and those results are due over the coming weeks..
I guess your prediction and confidence might have more merit if the SP wasn't actually going down?
Heads up 10.10 is real ask then straight to NT for mid size now 👍 so we will be moving up up and away from here fairly soon! IMHO GLA esp LTH
It all depends on the results of the pilot project study. If it is successful, then I am sure that we won't have to chase Cleantech but they will be beating a path to our door.
MM want 10 now + going to NT for mid sized volume buys! Smoke and mirrors drop! IMHO GLA
Thanks sellers as Bid already at the dropped ask - what a gift entry for many here especially when there’s literally no free float now! Looking for a good 20% retrace back up 🆙 as it’s oversold massively now! This is what MM do to get access to stock and it’s absolutely buying time in these circs! IMHO GLA esp LTH
We are talking to Cleantech as has been intimated a while ago.....lots of confidence in that now in same space as ours (look at their MCAP!) and no I am not invested there...
Nookie.........it is not desperate he is trying to help your SP rise...........is that a problem!!!
Desperate
I've asked Tata to look at a Clon investment for their new factory in Somerset
leave c.brown alone. it's an irrelevant conversation. we want to extract lithium for batteries. in this respect i don't care who pays for the electricity, as long as the lithium was paid for.
now get this ******* sp moving!
Your not that bothered then, you like to moan but that's as far as it bothers you. Theft is only theft when a complaint has been made, an investigation carried out which culminates in a prosecution otherwise its just an assumption of guilt. The ones in charge with the fat salaries within both the NHS and civil service are still held accountable when formal complaints are made. The investigations process is held independently of the NHS Trust or council and if it is found that a law has been broken the report is passed over to the police to decide if formal action is to be taken.
I haven't reported any for theft but I have made my opinion known. Not easy when the chief offenders are the ones in charge with the fat salaries.
Chasbrown - How many have you reported for theft?
You make a good point about the entitlement Chas.
Shut up about batteries, that's the sole reason we're here! Cleantech are still up 21% and we're down 5%, again.
Regarding the use of electric cars, it's the people that own them that I have the issue with. I work for the ambulance service and we had until recently 2 Mitsubishi petrol electric hybrids. They were used as single manned rapid response vehicles. Whenever they were out on a call the battery wouldn't last very long, perhaps down to all the lights and sirens. And when they were out on a shout you could guarantee that the staff in the ambulance station would put their own cars on the charging point, therefore getting a free top up from the taxpayer. When I tried to point out that it was theft and no different to me filing my car from the diesel tank on site they would get all up tight and really nasty. The sense of entitlement of these smug people really gets my goat. I appreciate that not all eV drivers are like this, perhaps it's just rife in the public sector. But to me it's theft and I bet this is widespread in this country.
Very valid argument there MrTriumph. I do believe though that the battery technology is moving on at some pace. I read somewhere last week that by the end of 2025 that your average EV will be able to do an average of just over 900 miles. With that being only a couple of years away, it makes you wonder what on earth is the point of buying one now because they will be worthless if that is the case.
Canary,
"It's interesting that the people who seem to hate electric cars are the ones who do not own them".
You are missing the point, the people do not not "hate" EV's, what people such as I and many millions hate is being dictated to by idiots who run the Country and suddenly come up with idiotic plans like stopping the sale of petrol and diesel cars by a date dreamt up by them with no thought as how this might happen or if indeed it can happen. It obviously will not happen, it is just politicians making statements with no thought behind them.
There is nothing wrong with a pterol car in fact with the huge reductions in emmissions over the past 10 years they are greener than an EV, a diesel is another matter, I have never been a diesel fan and predicted back in 2010 that there would be a problem following yet again an idiotic government intervention with promoting diesel vehicles, look how that went?
I tend to live and let live, there is room for all types of vehicles and people should be free to choose especialy as the one promoted by the experts and government idiots is not currently fit for purpose.
EV's will not replace petrol or in fact diesel for many decades if ever, just think about it? Lorries who do hundreds of miles daily, coaches, again the same, motorists who regulary travel 60K to 100K miles p.a? how on earth can you currently replace all of this with battery technologhy? that is without taking into account the sheer cost of buying or leasing the things in the first place.
The EV lovers are usually quite rich so can afford a Tesla etc? and also own another car!!! because they can afford this also.
Mr T
Sounds great, ASI! Your name wouldn't be Tom Good?
https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/the_good_life/cast_crew/
If Toyota are right on those solid state batteries then the range issue will become less but I agree that the rest of the infrastructure just isn't there yet and they're way too expensive... but, it will come!
The problem I have with electric vehicles is the cost, repairs and range anxiety. Having a vehicle with a range of 250 miles isn't very useful when I have responsibilities that take me 400 miles away from my home every weekend which equates to a 800 mile round trip. It doesn't help when the nearest mechanic that is qualified to fix an EV is 90 miles from my home or that the cost to buy a vehicle is £15,000 more than its ICE equivalent or that although I live in the largest rural county in England there are only 41 charging points in the whole county. If they were to lower the cost of a vehicle, produce better batteries to extend the range, train more mechanics so there is one local rather than one located in another county and install as many charging points as there are vehicles (currently 99.8% of all charging points in the UK are located in the London area) then I would have no problem whatsoever. I'm all for renewables, especially as I live a self sufficient lifestyle, grow 85% of the food we eat, produce 100% of our own power, have a private spring fed water supply and even have our own sewage treatment plant. An EV would complete the mix.
It's interesting that the people who seem to hate electric cars are the ones who do not own them. Everybody I know who has an eclectic car loves it and would never move back, especially those who bought Teslas. You may like it or you may hate it but electric cars are the future. There were many people in the early 20th Century who said that ICE cars would never replace horses. There seem to be a few of their decedents on this board.