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Busting the Myths: The Truth About EVs with Quentin Willson

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How can we break the cycle of misinformation surrounding electric vehicles and shift towards a future of cleaner energy and sustainability? In this episode, I speak with Quentin Willson, a renowned advocate for electric vehicles, as we dive deep into the myths that still plague EV adoption. From fears about battery life to the misconceptions surrounding EV fires, Quentin sheds light on the facts, busting the myths that continue to fuel resistance against the transition to electric.

Quentin also shares his unique journey from driving high-performance fossil-fuel vehicles to fully embracing the electric revolution, demonstrating the ease and excitement of EV ownership. We explore the benefits of EVs beyond the environment, discussing their lower cost of ownership and the rapidly evolving technology that makes them more accessible than ever.

But it’s not just about the cars – we also touch on the bigger picture: the importance of embracing green energy, how the UK can lead the charge in the global energy transition, and why politicians must take action to create the necessary infrastructure for future generations.

Thanks to our monthly supporters
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  • Andrew Till
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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How can we break the cycle of misinformation surrounding electric vehicles and shift towards a future of cleaner energy and sustainability? In this episode, I speak with Quentin Willson, a renowned advocate for electric vehicles, as we dive deep into the myths that still plague EV adoption. From fears about battery life to the misconceptions surrounding EV fires, Quentin sheds light on the facts, busting the myths that continue to fuel resistance against the transition to electric.

Quentin also shares his unique journey from driving high-performance fossil-fuel vehicles to fully embracing the electric revolution, demonstrating the ease and excitement of EV ownership. We explore the benefits of EVs beyond the environment, discussing their lower cost of ownership and the rapidly evolving technology that makes them more accessible than ever.

But it’s not just about the cars – we also touch on the bigger picture: the importance of embracing green energy, how the UK can lead the charge in the global energy transition, and why politicians must take action to create the necessary infrastructure for future generations.

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Boggratt
  • Andrew Till
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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