Agree, think without locking down cities & towns it's unstopable and will mirror what we've seen Italy Korea etc with sudden jumps in numbers.....lot of dodgy data around the rest of world almost no cases in some countries strange none in Africa ? hmm maybe.
The deadly coronavirus that’s rattled markets since January won’t stop copper prices from surging to $3 a pound this year, Chilean Mining Minister Baldo Prokurica said in an interview.
Opt was out on bike earlier it stopped raining whoo ! then rear brake siezed half way D'oh ..hydraulic not easy fix on the road, another job :( Hott i'm still trying to understand the DJ it's totaly crazy.
Dead cat av. rise looks like gap fill, 348p support failed, if the states are spooked by Seattle news it's all going belly up again..av support could be 254p IF infections slow rapidly then a tripple bott is a possible unlikely. half empty half full no soap box. copper up 1%
The study shows that nearly 80% of 2015 transpacific container shipping legs, and 43% of voyages, could be completed by hydrogen-powered ships without changing their fuelling practices.
“In order to realise this project, we will need several new partners - together we will have to pioneer and innovate to bring together all the available knowledge and skills that are required,” Shell Nederland’s president and director Marjan van Loon said.
Haggis if break even for AFC is 30p they'll struggle at service stations...EcoT had motorway first move and charge 30p or 15p for a signed up cust... admittedly their chargers are rubbish tho. Unless there's a large queue perhaps :)
Ionity total rip off, most I've ever paid was 40p kWh at a Shell Recharge, wont be repeating that soon. Many rapids at are 25p and 35p Polar & Instavolt.
Thanks to the globalisation and transportation, we have now created a new Pangaea, and one that is lot worse as we have biological material flowing across the planet in terms of products and species so rapidly that a jungle virus or a gutter rat can move from one continent to other in less than a day.
RE: Huge potential for EV Charger sales29 Feb 2020 17:08
Haggis, thanks for those links appreciate that, I'm sure afc will have a decent slice of the h2 pie going forward, been trying to find comparable situtions in Norway who are obviously ahead of us but also different in tems of population etc. Will keep looking, a little time poor atm and if the wild weather ever stops I'll have a million jobs to do outside too :( ATB https://elbil.no/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/EVS30-Charging-infrastrucure-experiences-in-Norway-paper.pdf