A couple of articles I read this morning. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/21/britian-can-wave-goodbye-to-the-last-of-its-heavy-industry/. Basically since 2021 Britain has lost over 30% of its heavy industry, a large contributing factor is high electricity costs and no this wasn’t caused by increased coal capacity or increased natural gas production lol.
reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/japans-Honda-scale-back-electric-vehicles-concentrate-hybrids…
Honda originally was targeting 30% of sales being EV’s by 2030, scaling that back somewhat and switching their focus to hybrids.
Realistically you can search the news and find articles to back what outlook you espouse. Personally I think the facts are relatively clear, high labour and energy costs are reducing the size of the industrial base in Europe, that simple. Is renewable electricity cheaper for the consumer? No. Left leaning intellectuals can right all the propaganda they want, real world numbers tell the facts.
reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/japans-Honda-scale-back-electric-vehicles-concentrate-hybrids…
Honda originally was targeting 30% of sales being EV’s by 2030, scaling that back somewhat and switching their focus to hybrids.
Realistically you can search the news and find articles to back what outlook you espouse. Personally I think the facts are relatively clear, high labour and energy costs are reducing the size of the industrial base in Europe, that simple. Is renewable electricity cheaper for the consumer? No. Left leaning intellectuals can right all the propaganda they want, real world numbers tell the facts.
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