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Trump not trup
If you look into it high levels of vitamin c create hydroporoxicde which then attacks bad cells .also the uv part is an old treatment were blood is put through a uv machine to clean it of any abnormalities. This what trup was alluding to
How does the cost of rapid charging then compare to petrol/diesel? Is there still a saving?
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Tom PollardNational EV Sales Manager | AFC Energy Plc | H-Power | Helping customers achieve a net zero carbon future
Hi Alistair. Looking at the actual cost “at the pump”, your typical pricing for rapid charging is 40-45p per kWh. This gives a lower energy cost per mile than an equivalent petrol/diesel car. These figures were taken from a real-world example driving a Nissan Leaf.
Who really cares about the grammar as long as your able to get the gist of what's been posted.
I agree with your sentiments Mucksy. I too hold different views on many things in life, some of them are based on experience and - because of that fact - nothing would alter those views. It is fortunate that we are able to hide our identities on these sites.
Perhaps I may ask for some assistance from you; I do not post much on this site but would like to start a new AFC topic as a non-premium subscriber?
Whatever your politics, nobody should ever suggest that someone shouldn’t have got ill, least of all ill enough to go into intensive care.
This is the AFC board and once again it’s slipping into a political snake pit. Let’s focus of AFC on that and keep whatever political side you support off this board.
Athanasius. I was just having a laugh, thought you may have appreciated it . I like to think i am a nice guy. I will do anything to help anyone who needs it .
You would also know that i don't believe it just because it's a conspiracy theory .But check out both sides and make my decision.The problem with some people is they only belive what the msm tell them .Even if they may believe a conspiracy, they are to scared to admit it due to the fact they are classed as mad .It doesn't bother me if people view me like that.
Mucksy, you may have noticed that I have not commented on your grammar for some time and have exchanged pleasantries with you. I was actually going to defend you as I think you are a decent guy. I may have to change my view.
What and you think it's ok to call someone evil and cancerous on public b b.had you down as better than that .
You can have an opinion, that's your right, to inform our opinion of you based on the opinions you broadcast is our right.
Thinking that an unelected advisor wanting to get rid of unelected other staff is not slightly odd is poor judgement in my opinion.
Likewise believing conspiracy theories, makes me think that you have poor judgement when it comes to understanding information and what's correct and what's make believe or attention seeking.
So given this information that you have offered about yourself indicates poor judgement I use it, and have used it in the past to treat whatever you say as likely being rubbish.
If you complain about me having an opinion about you based on how you behave and the opinions you put forward this just makes you a hypocrite, and again effects my opinion. As I said at the start, you can have opinions, so can everyone else.
Now don't get personal Mucksy dear.
Donald athanius duck
Like i have said before,i don't see why i can't have my own oppinion and i don't give a $$$$ what anyone else thinks .
Mucksy - https://www.grammarly.com/
Ha ha meanwhile the remoaners are still clinging on to there cloud cuckoo land ,trying to sneakily trying to get it stopped again while boris etc are ill very sneaky that.
Somethings just catch the eye!!!
Just browsing through this BB as I do from time to time. Mucksy, you are phenomenal; "Do you even know a lot about politics. D c wants to reform the un elected civil servants and it's about time ."
WHAT!!!!?
And who elected him Mucksy?
And regarding lock down if it had been me in charge i would have thrown billions at the old peoples homes payed the elderly or ill to self isolate and set up large local hubs were the above could have been isolated together if needed ,letting the rest of us to keep the country going .I dread to think how so many of the unemployed are going be feeling over next years.
Do you even know a lot about politics. D c wants to reform the un elected civil servants and it's about time .
AFC on LinkedIn this morning Businesses don’t like idle time. It costs money, but produces no revenue. Currently visits to the petrol station do not make up much idle time. But, if #EV’s are going to be rolled out and make big inroads into business travel a lot more idle time appears to be on the cards, with 90 minute charges whilst people sit around, allegedly drink coffee if the pundits are to be believed, and generally do unproductive things. Simple modelling shows that the true cost to a business of a charge due to lost time (and a cup of service station coffee) is as much as 8 times the cost of the electricity for the charge itself. On the basis of some very simple assumptions it can be shown that the true cost of a charge (lost time plus electricity) of a 22 kW charge rate is more than double that of a 150 kW ultra rapid charge even if the cost of the electricity is substantially more per kWh for the premium service high speed charge. Fundamentally then, for any Finance Director the speed of the charge is far more important to his/ her business than the cost of the charge itself. So, as Maverick so eloquently put it in the film Top Gun: “I feel the need, the need for speed!” Tom Pollard Adam Bond#Hydrogen #EVCharging #EVInfrastructure #NeedForSpeed