So over the past few years we have seen the demise of 8 foot fluorescent tubes,50 watt halogen bulbs,500 watt floodlights and making tv standby power even more tiny.
This seems to pale into insignificance when electric cars are needing at least 7kw for 8 hours.
Now I don't know about you but when I'm in the shower for 10 minutes I'm thinking this is costing me a bit at 8.5 kw.So to leave 7kw on for 8 hours is madness.It makes a joke of all the energy savings over the past few years.What do you guys think?

 
Don't know if this has been said before, but electric cars will bring about the death of the Caravan industry.
I am not sure what you mean by “Caravan industry”-?

In the future you will have a charger in your garage. When you come home for the night all you do is plug in your car to a charger. Have a good night’s sleep and in the morning your batteries will be charged and off you go to another day of work.

Caravan transport will just have larger batteries, but the charging process is the same.
 
In the future you will have a charger in your garage. When you come home for the night all you do is plug in your car to a charger. Have a good night’s sleep and in the morning your batteries will be charged and off you go to another day of work.

What if you don't have a garage or driveway?
 
I suppose in the future service stations will cater for caravan users by supplying chargers in areas that we can easily manoeuvre into.

The technology will advance so that tow cars can cover much larger distances on a full charge than now.

Or

Certain vehicles become exempt and we can carry on using nice big diesels to tow our caravans.
 
Back in the day when I had a motorhome I used to enjoy the entertainment at camp sites watching people try to manouver their caravans onto the pitch. Then came the awning fitting. Oh, happy days.
 
And those remote control motorised caravan mover things.
Not got one, don’t need one.
I only use Caravan Club sites which are designed to have flat, level pitches and are easy to push caravans around on, if manoeuvring them with the car is tricky.
Caravans have handles.


I see most people’s viewpoint of caravanners are either tv celebrity “travellers” or have witnessed someone without the experience on their first trip having problems with the nuances of touring caravans.
You need some knowledge in the mechanics off towing, and siting a caravan.... the electrical systems concerning the 230v mains and the 12v from the leisure battery. A little knowledge of plumbing... priming the pipe work and draining down properly afterward.... and of course the gas.
I reckon there should be official training given to caravan users to give them the knowledge required.
 

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