What They Really Mean For You “Electric Cars” S1E1 25 July 2023 on BBC One
Tonight (Tuesday 25 July 2023), BBC One broadcasts an episode of the series What They Really Mean For You!
Contents
- 1 Electric Cars Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Electric Cars” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Electric Cars” Episode New?
- 4 What They Really Mean For You Electric Cars Cast & Stars
- 5 Electric Cars Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch What They Really Mean For You Electric Cars Online
- 7 What They Really Mean For You Series Information
Electric Cars Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
Join Justin Rowlatt, the BBC’s climate editor, as he investigates whether electric cars can live up to their potential as a sustainable alternative to petrol vehicles.
As cars play a significant role in our daily lives, the looming ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030 has brought electric vehicles (EVs) into the spotlight. In this episode, Justin Rowlatt takes a closer look at the electric car industry and its impact on achieving the UK government’s targets to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
The episode delves into the growing popularity of electric cars, exploring the reasons behind their surging demand and the controversies surrounding their adoption. Rowlatt examines whether electric cars are advanced enough to effectively replace their petrol counterparts, considering factors such as range, charging infrastructure, and overall environmental impact.
What Time is the “Electric Cars” Episode On?
The Electric Cars episode of What They Really Mean For You will be broadcast on July 25 2023 on BBC One at 8:00 PM.
Is the “Electric Cars” Episode New?
The Electric Cars episode of What They Really Mean For You is all new!
What They Really Mean For You Electric Cars Cast & Stars
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Electric Cars Episode Videos & Previews
Watch What They Really Mean For You Electric Cars Online
What They Really Mean For You Series Information
How people drive, heat their homes and keep the lights on needs massive change. But what will it take to make it happen? |