They will stop producing gas powered equipment in 2022 citing ""global environmental concerns""What is the gist of the article? Are they fearing battery saws taking over? Battery everything sure is coming full speed ahead. I can easily see how they would take over the consumer market. Heck, they even have battery airplanes now! Big trucks, sedans, pickups, it's a paradigm shift.
Only questions I have is how they produce needed electricity? Coal fired plants, natural gas, nuclear, solar, wind or what? None of these options are pollution free or are able to keep up with demand if everything goes electric. People live in a dream land, From 1990 to 2018, China increased its coal consumption from 0.99 billion tons to 4.64 billion tons. In 2018, coal made up 59 percent of China's energy use. Since 2011, China has consumed more coal than the rest of the world combined.They will stop producing gas powered equipment in 2022 citing ""global environmental concerns""
Announcement to stop the production of gasoline productsEdit: Nevermind, translate link didn't work.
Because no one pushing electric everything wants to ask those common sense questions.Only questions I have is how they produce needed electricity? Coal fired plants, natural gas, nuclear, solar, wind or what? None of these options are pollution free or are able to keep up with demand if everything goes electric. People live in a dream land, From 1990 to 2018, China increased its coal consumption from 0.99 billion tons to 4.64 billion tons. In 2018, coal made up 59 percent of China's energy use. Since 2011, China has consumed more coal than the rest of the world combined.
I would like an electric tractor. Especially for feeding in the winter. Nice and quiet
Then why did they buy Dolmar in the first place ?
...... Dolmar was known for its gasoline-powered tools. .
I personally think makita is doing this to bump their bottom line because gas powered equipment isn't a big seller for them.
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