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Re: Countries with the most expensive fuel | Greece's case study
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Ultegra134
on 31/05/2022, 18:19:27 UTC

Tesla is already receiving orders for their Semi, by depositing a $20.000 down payment. If I'm not mistaken, deliveries are claimed to start from 2024, according to Elon Musk. A few other companies are also said to develop, or have developed smaller trucks already, such as BYD or Daimler. It would be interesting to see what range they'll achieve, because they're way too heavy, and how fast they'll charge
I wish the whole world turns to these environment friendly vehicles - and there is no need for fuel - this OIL war has done so much damage to the world. The monopoly is not going to end and there will be no peace on the earth if the same situation continues.
Instead of the current problems with gasoline, problems with electricity will begin, that's all.
Well, Brent oil has spiked to $125/barrel, which will send prices over 10 cents per liter, surpassing €2.45/liter of unleaded 95 petrol. As you've said yourself, the situation is bound to get worse, and I'm not sure how our citizens will make ends meet, including myself. Electricity will become a huge issue in the upcoming weeks, they are already discussing to ban cars on Sundays, limit A/C usage and a few other measures that I cannot recall at the moment.