I agree too Doodledog.
As usual you write a sensible, pragmatic post.
We all know this is coming, indeed it must come, but there has been insufficient investment in the infrastructure needed for this to be viable. The Westminster bubble will certainly have plenty of charging points but they’re as frequent as hen’s teeth where I live, and I don’t live in a leafy village out in the sticks, but a small town that was once a village, and it is only ten miles from the nearest city, which also has few charging points.
Thank you GSM for telling me that the newest heat pumps are very efficient. That’s what I need to know. I need to know that when we exchange our gas boiler, which makes our home cosy and warm in the cold weather, for a heat pump, that it will be able to heat our not huge, forty year old, four bed house, properly. I’ve been hoping to hear that new technology is improving the ability of heat pumps to work properly in our cold and damp climate, but before you mentioned it, I had heard nothing. That’s why I think we need more time, because the technology will certainly improve. I’m still very uncertain about how poorer people will afford these changes though, as boilers are thousands cheaper than heat pumps.