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extend corona virus restrictions to try and limit the spread of the army. kron variant. the midlands begins a stat christmas lockdown with pubs and non essential shops closed for business. ah, i'm anthony. how'd walk into the program? chile, i selected a new left us president following one of the most to visit elections in decades. there. the winner is a progressive social democrat and former student protest laid a gallery of bondage. he ran on a platform in support of public education, health care and equal rights for indigenous and l g, b, t q, people. his opponent far right. ultra conservative. jose cast has colbert and conceded defeat cast was seen as the law and order candidates are i? let's go straight to database correspondent benjamin alvarez. karuba, who is in santiago, chile, i benjamin, the same shopping democracy delivered at top speed in chile. what can you tell us? good afternoon, anthony. you're absolutely incredible that less than 2 hours off of the course flows. hearing clearly the outgoing president, instead of stamping already congratulated his gabriella, boris, and the loser of this election. all right, a candidate for sample yoga has already conceded. can me, you can see the supporters of gavin boards. they have gathered here in the central center, the capital, and they're celebrating waiting for the president, a leg, gabrielle, boris, than him in there. certainly making a lot of noise in support of galileo bought it. who is the man and what does he stand for? governor bar, it will be the youngest president of tina. let's remember that you have to be 35 years old to be a the president of daily. he was a student leader so he can rom, this student protest even was a member of parliament. and then he joined and elected the candidate of the left wing block and he pays it for right. a candidate for say, anthony gov with 2 opposite ideas of how this country could be governed. we have bore it on one side who wants to increase the indigenous population wants to push forward for this. put to tional process is already in place in you want to try to do something against the quality in a highly an equal country killer, where you have some people are really a really small part of the corporation has a lot of money. but a lot of people in this country that have not seen the development of this country about the past 30 years since the return of democracy birches opponent benjamin the far right candidate. jose antonio cast one the 1st round of voting back in november . how do we explained what appears to be a clear and sudden loss of support that the tried and even the candidate or the people surrounding deborah laurie's one a chore if they could make it in the 2nd from because the right part appear until it pretty. we only needed be applying for c, i'm food have got even from the more modern or from them all deeper, right? to turn it favor of the floor right candidate. and there was also the 2nd, the 3rd candidate was living in the u. s. campaigning from there has not been a taylor for the whole presidential campaign and who came in 3rd after that. both of them was also interesting to see where this both go through. they've made a very good campaign also in the past, with no cost pushing for a pretty basic slogan as well. communism of freedom. that's something that he has been repeat since he wanted the 1st wrong in, in november. so for people to rounding up real boys will be pretty happy. what the result of is that the 2nd of the run off that was held today, or until he expected on the states that he can see it right behind me in a couple of minutes. so hours after those celebrations finally died down behind you . how do we think chile will change following this as standing victory for deborah buddage dyllis been facing several crisis over the past. yes. a 2019 due to the height in price this year in public transport, until there were massive protest wave it severe human rights violations committed it by police. no, of course the pandemic is also had a lot of people, pretty hard people that have to go out every day with informal job who have to get out there. chilling has had an incredible vaccination campaign. so if something does help the conference come through, what we've seen in the past 2 weeks of, at the pandemic. but he wants to continue and he wants to push with this process with the constitutional process that came after this roses. and that's why many people say that this is the deed, the most important presidential campaign. since the return of democracy activity stated with the 4 attendant increasingly repeated the defendant, vindicator said, well, when candidate barbara gordon will be been a friend, is that that they have to continue when it comes to human rights when it comes to environment, when it comes to this approach that he's already dropping a new constitution for the country. it will meet behind the curtain companies that they 1980, the time of the dictators. they w correspondent, benjamin al, that as grava. thank you so much. okay, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines in other parts of the world doesn't have been injured in sudan after security forces fired stun grenades, antique gas had protested in cartoon. hundreds of thousands of people gathered in the city to reject the october 25, military to protest is from outside the capital traveled to join the match on the presidential palace. they're counting as underway in hong kong legislative elections. only candidates deemed patriots by a government committee were allowed to run. it was the 1st election to take place in speaching, enacted sweeping changes to the electoral system. though to turn out his record low of just 30 percent. the german government's new expert council has cold for fresh contact restrictions to could the spread of the army kron corona, virus variant. the move comes a day after germany put strict limits on travel to from the u. k. where the variant is increasing exponentially. government all across europe, awaiting measures to battle on the cross, the netherlands has become the 1st to bring in a strict lockdown for christmas. so many across the netherlands. it's the very end that killed christmas. thanks to the highly contagious emma krohn. the government has ordered all non essential businesses to shut till mid january christmas gatherings have also been curtailed. people will only be allowed for guests around the tree on the holidays to some the new measures were surprise audit, allotted areas of the regular control. and we thought we had it under control, that we done everything. we could live auctioneer with fully vaccinated. you do everything you can to support society a bit. but in the end, it all goes wrong. anyway. i've manifolds able to get a global denmark to has brought in new restrictions. i'm, it's surgeon covet infections. the variant already counts for a 5th of new cases there. germany has also taken steps to slow americans race across the continent. severely. searching travel from the u. k. where the variant is rapidly becoming dominant, the country's health minister has said me restrictions can't be rolled out before christmas. eve meshes f, who parked beyond europe over con, also poses a threat. micron is increasing rapidly and we expect it to become the dominant strain in the united states as it has in other countries. in the coming weeks. in new york, the epicenter of the u. s. is 1st curved wave. the variant is already thought he behind record increase in cases authorities urging people to get vaccinated and boosted to avoid a repeat of 2020. but with their micron already present in around 90 countries and spreading fast the world look set to start yet another year locked in battle with the corona virus. oh my god. thank you. well for more on the situation in the u. s . aren't joined now by epidemiologist. eric phi building, he's a senior fellow at the federation of american scientists. doctor, welcome. the last 48 hours served. to underline the very conspicuous arrival of alma kron in europe in the form of enormous case numbers. a things tracking in that same direction in the us. things are happening. yes. what's happening in europe is being repeated in places world wide in us, especially wastewater by the way in the u. s. are ready in parts of the country has seen on chrome become dominant strain in the waste water over delta. in cases in new york, exponentially surging new york cases as surpass. it's all type endemic, high 2 or 3 days in a row already. and many other parts of the country are seeing surges. absolutely, as well, including hospitalizations in europe's desk, are also slowly rising. i think what's happening in europe is about whether or what's happening in the u. s. and the rest of the world south korea is also seen record searches in south korea, as you know, has had one of the best track records. during the pandemic on, the kron it seems, has completely changed. again, it is a pandemic, 2.0 virus, and we have to really adapt to the new reality is now facing us. so we know it's, it's everywhere. now, what to do? most governments are pushing people to get their 3rd vaccination, but will that booster shot dr. be enough to get on top of this? yeah, boosters are really good. i think boosters are restored the efficacy with 2 shots. you now the efficacy of say 2 of 5 years is in the low thirty's boosters, gets it up to 75 percent. and i think what is really needed, though is more than just boosters because the virus increases exponentially exponential. you can't chase an exponential li, rising buyers with just linear progressions of more boosters and other things. what you need is a whole scale approach. it actually disconnects the viruses transmission. and that means radical changes and ventilation mask or use masks requirements, standards of no more cloth, mass, and requiring at minimum minimum can any 5 if a p to a cave $94.00 mass, if not in 95 all the way. and of course, restrictions such as lock downs and other vaccine passports are really, really urgently needed. again, boosters work but boost should roll out as you know is way too slow too. right now curtail the arm a crime and that's why we need these other multi layer measures on top. just quickly, before we go, do we have enough die to get to know how dangerous on the cron is compared to sight? the delta vary. that's a good question. first of all, delta baron is already $2.00 to $3.00 times about 4 times more severe than the hon strain. so even if it's milder than the delta variant, and you're never going to get to significantly milder than the original. and 1st of all, a 2nd of all, although south africa shows a 29 percent decrease severity in adults is showing 20 percent increase severity in children. and the u. k. study for no difference in severity and denmark has found no difference in percentage of people infected to go to the hospital either like the severe cases, the milder piece is not bearing out and again, excellent. eventually increasing cases will ultimately out swamp. any benefits of a slightly milder virus, the virus will increase at a rate that is not seen before, and that is ultimately we'll send more people to the hospital and that's why we have to stop transmission notches worry about severity epidemiologist. eric phi holding thanks so much. they said, ah, the sport noun in the bonus league, it was the last round of matches before the mid season break. on sunday top for high poles, hopefuls rather lay the keys and traveled to they said in surprise, package, pride book, who end of the year with a wind cape than on course for a champions league fish. fryeburg fans could toast to a fantastic 1st half of the season with their side consistently at the top 6 since matched a 2 in front of a limited crowd of $750.00. the hosts have the early chances but couldn't convert and to live accusing. jeremy from pong, handled the ball in the area, gifting the hosts, a penalty having missed from the spot last weekend. vince of vivo stepped up again and was almost to come this time. his cheeky chip gave lucas rabinski the slightest hope of saving it. ah visit his leave accusing we're looking to turn the tide after 2 windless matches, and on the stroke of half time they equalized defend the unit. santa's unexpected overhead kick teed up childless at on geese to level the scores after the break neither side got to close until the 84th minutes. when substitute kevin shot, a grab the late winner that sent his side up the table in to 3rd place. pushing labor cruising down to 4th, a disappointing end to the year for the visitors. but a happy stop to the holidays for fly book. which coach kissed and life was already celebrating, perhaps a little too vigorously for this staff members comfort. in watching de dablin, it is a reminder of our top story. this our chalet has elected left us gabriel burrage as its new president following one of the nice to visit the elections in decades. he ran on a platform in support of public education, healthcare and equal rights for indigenous and l g b, t keeping that's all the needs for now. what stories is coming up next i choose. ah welcome to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. were organized crime rules. were conglomerates make their own laws? we shed light on the opaque worlds. who's behind the benefits and why are they a threat to us all? oh, peak will starts january 5th on d, w. ah, this week on well story. doohan is back fighting the corona virus. a dispute over a coal mine in britain, but we began in ukraine. there was international concern about the deployment of russian troops on the countries east in buddha. how i residence in the border region handling the threat this muddy track years to be an international crossing from ukraine to russia for elena and her neighbors with family and friends on both sides. it was a lot like that. yeah, no up at all. okay. i want to check what kind of why they've put up. yes, yes, it sparked why i call you j tucker. says, and they've allowed this strip throw to catch people. he tried to cross with it lowered a few signs, some fencing and some barbed wire or whatever. it might not look like a particularly well defended frontier between 2 countries in conflict. but it's certainly a big change or people in this part of eastern ukraine to hold, so until a few years ago could drive across the border without as much as showing a passport. what a nice yet of my neighbor has his elderly mother down there on the russian side. it's only 6 kilometers from here. but now he has to do a huge loop and travel 10 times that to pass through the board to post them or g, as in, in the board of fence was 1st built few years ago. helena tells us relatives would come and stand on both sides to talk over the barbed wire. it's this closeness, these personal ties that mean that many here aren't ready to believe that armed conflict with russia is even possible for us on the gym. but usually we hear all the scary things in the news, but i just can't imagine it affecting us here. there's no animosity between us. not sure monsieur mazar milligram. that may be the case, but the tanks in the troops are definitely there. even if they're still some 200 kilometers from helene as border village with u. s. defense sauces, warning invasion could be reality within months. very earnest terms, his gulf dog, we've been expecting of russian invasion since 2014. and they're always flex in their muscles and, and i think this is just an attempt to win political concessions, probably $20.00 to $3.00. but then in a politician or in, in the border town of mill over, there's not much of that shield evidence with russian and ukrainian border guards, barely metro park long the boundary which runs down the middle of the main street. but even here were many locals can see russia from their windows. it's cold and economic worries rather than russian tanks for now. a still weighing most heavily on people's minds law last year. how can we be in danger? the board is right there. we would have seen something already, jo, i've only seen those russian tanks on t b, but we can't see or hear them here. yet. no tensions here. so as negotiations between washington and moscow to resolve these tensions go into overdrive to people on the ground in his new crane and seem unwilling to believe that the threat of war is real till they see those russian tanks with their own eyes. ah, the only chron variant is causing a surgeon corona, virus infections, especially in south africa, where it was 1st detected. the mayor of johannesburg wants to do everything she can to stop it from spreading farther. to anna's book at night is a party town. there's no social distancing, no masks, no registering of guests at claps. local may, i am. pull pallets is not happy with the situation and is taking part in a police rate the on the complaint of call, the 19 isn't looming for wave of call. then i'll number the seat, we very concerned about compliance, he called and regulation the music is turned off and the club closed for these guests. the party was over long before the midnight curfew, but pellets, his job is just getting started. she is the 1st black female mia and johannesburg city that was once the dream destination for gold prospectors. but now as the city in crisis pallets there wants to stop this trends. but now the pandemic is causing her further concern. she has to prepare the city for a 4th cove. it waif, a lot of systems already in place. i have also seen gaps though, that need to be addressed, particularly around making sure that service delivery continues in the covered era . and we need to strengthen performance management, particularly where officials are having to work from home. i've heard rumors of people working from home never coming in. and there's no real means of seeing if people are delivering and on what they've been deployed to do. and so such things need to be a given attention to ensure that the 4th wave does not hit the city as hard as previous ones pallets is trying to convince people to get vaccinated. only $1.00 and $4.00 south africans is fully vaccinated, although there's enough vaccine available here in the so wait or township the vaccination rate is particularly low. they say that to a new quote, foxley ted. you'll get some diseases like cove with nathan made their physical, some of the different room to this they do with mission. they get sick. the uptake is very love and the research has shown that in terms of cases that are hospitalized that end up with complicated disease, a lot of them are the and vaccinated. pilots is a single mother and a doctor, and she fears the pandemic will take up much of her time. ah, almost all the residents of to later a city and southwest in brazil, vaccinated against the corona virus. this is despite president wilson, our stance. he long denied the pandemic existence. ah, just a few months ago doing the rounds. here was a grueling task for emergency doctor jose. i proceed. oh, so bow. so now all empty these beds were once occupied by critically ill coded 19 patients. the corridors, the hospital in the brazilian city of toledo is deserted. emergency beds now in the storage room. it's the result of what might be brazil's most successful vaccination drive. she goes up quite a bit. we used to have 40 into bacon patients here. now we don't have any hot, and it's very rare for us these days to provide that level of intensive care. the cases are also much less severe than before. so we can think more carefully about how best to treat those who are sick and to give them a better prognosis, made up with somebody. no, but tonight in south western brazil is home to some 143000 people. corona virus was rife here only a few months ago. like many other parts of the country. the severe health crisis was followed by one of the fastest and most efficient vaccination drives in brazil . american pharmaceuticals company pfizer recently launched a long term study until later over the course of a year. it's observing what happens when everyone in a city is vaccinated against covey. 19 hello, everyone. over the age of 12, including 13 year old, anna will be given the full dose tanya, florida fella, dell come over here at apple mondell. i'm the mother tells us that her whole class got vaccinated with no bad side effects. she answered almost every one continued to go to school as far as she knew both vaccination isn't compulsory. there just hardly any skeptics here. the city council president is simply relying on people's willingness to get vaccinated your vehicle? yes or no? got a dog. i doubt that anywhere else in the world has so much expertise. and so many vaccination centers, if we had enough vaccine before, give us enough 100 percent of the population would have been fully vaccinated. long ago course, we have a tradition of vaccination status of us in ourselves. the sample to sam clark. we took them, toledo is serving as a test lab for the rest of the world. in a year or 2, many questions could be answered here. under which conditions do virus variance develop among vaccinated people? and how long does protection last? at this to later hospital, there's growing hope the pandemic is finally coming to an end. in britain, in the mine is to be built in a former coal mining region. climate acts with a trying to stop its construction, while many residents in the area hope it will bring new jobs. main shafts and pitts could these soon be back in operation. there's a good chance they could be says div credit. he was a minor for decades and he loves his job. he was responsible for ventilation and all the culprits in white haven, a small town in northern england, including this one. that was the best job i ever had in my life. miners look after themselves on the ground because it's such a dangerous, healthy fish. when i came out of the mines, i didn't find that on the surface. call was last produced in 1986. and then from there that was the lush coal mining in cumbria. know that our plans to start mining cool again for steal production. the seabed here is a veritable treasure. true, an estimated 750000000 tons of coal lie under the water. if you want to steal you need call the 1000000 tons of it out there. on the job. why bring it from broad when you've got it? many wishes steal, work still use coal. there are new technologies which use hydrogen to power steel production or recycle old steel. and these are constantly being improved. but they have yet to replace cool. the council has already given the go ahead for a new color re on this former factory site, but claim activist carol wooed and her husband robin are campaigning against it. the climate change agenda is just so urgent now. i mean, we are actually seeing the impact of climate disaster and it's not, it's not in the future. it's happening now. and we haven't got any wiggle room. we absolutely need to keep this colin the ground. this is the position of the new mine over on the marsh on site, and that's up where that light is on the top just over there. over there. but div credit is nothing's yes ticket, but the new plans, every one and reviving the many tunnels of the past the this map shows that mining was ones everywhere in the past, colas ship from here. but now the roach us a few private boots. the old industries of died out making the region one of the poorest in britain. many lucas hopes the new mine will bring back jobs so that that's what goes on between locals, who hope for return to the all times of high employment. and others who want to move forward to a better, more environmentally friendly future. ah . india's road are transforming the east scooter boom has begun. but hold on. what exactly does this mean? is traffic and india turning green? now? 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ever fancied the trailer lifestyle. how about doing it the american way, with a classic air stream? you look out the window and like in the morning you could see the sun rise, my desert, and then at night you could be at the beach watching the sun go down if the ocean right now on ran it in i think the majority of them. okay. it would be more let's come begin a vehicle or topic is another biggest contributor to you know, got a lot of them. so do you through reload? so i think after the march, i think it was really how to begin. but, but it's a big victim, because when besides easy with the advent of the electric to wheeler has begun and complete scooter domination seems imminent. but what does the arrival of the school mean for the average indian commuter and what challenges lie ahead as more indian state to adapt to electric mobility. welcome to what's up where we talk about everything electric ah, back in august 2021. all our electric announced p bookings for the s one and s one pro scooters. these e scooters could be reserved for as little as it will be $500.00, which is under 60 or within 24 hours. they had received over a 100000 bookings, but not before their website temporarily crash because of the number of people who flocked through it a month later. customers who pre booked their easton, those were allowed to make a partial payment on them to go further in the buying process. in just 2 days lightly incident made rupees, 1100 poor, or 127000000 euro. now all things considered that's a pretty decent chunk of change. but other than the fact that all last corporate seem to be quite right now, what truly interest me is the interest in electric blue. see all those potentially the biggest fear in the market right now. but they're truly just the latest entry and in the, in the us burdening to be seen. so who are the existing players? well this heater electric, they don't need the entry level. if go to market, then there's ok now that operate in the same segment, although they sell the bad scooters that are manufactured in other parts of the word by judge with their teeth like electric and t, v s, with the i q at the 2 big or e m 's that are selling electric school as in india right now, although not in large numbers. and then there's a plucky start up named it her energy, who had their it's her $450.00 x and eco for 50 plus on offer. if her started out as an energy company founded by that on map and swap, nosy and graduates of the prestigious indian institute of technology, they wanted to manufacture battery backs and tell them to existing school manufacturers. in the interest dividing the, they bought existing e scooters and began writing them about 6 months. we decided for they fixed kudos to then destroy them, because the usage was pretty heavy. we destroy them because they were really bad records. but after using these products, we convince us to we very contrasting things. first, we were convinced that electric is the future. that the technology is the right people who would absolutely love a good, well build electric vehicle. and the other thing you are going to ask about if that vall, every single product on the road is that it will, we need to pill because from scratch, we need to build a good experience for the customer. now it wasn't just the found as a favor entity who were disappointed with the school does on offer in india at the time. see in the early days of to wheeler ease in india, consumers we're looking for low sticker prices, load running costs, and due to book product, they might have found the 1st $2.00, but they certainly didn't find the 3rd. these were normally not very good quality to us, and they were low speed just to keep this ticket price below a certain range and ended up creating expeditions. but not that it. those things have certainly turned around since then. out went lead acid and in came lithium ion batteries, quality range, technology and connectivity. because let's face it who doesn't like controlling everything with their phone and all became priorities. the smart school was born and as tackling climate change and poor equality became the focus, government policy and subsidies came into play and the mobility train found firm footing in there, but for the strength to truly become mainstream, appeasing the famously tricky indian customer who belongs to the world's largest to market is important. so what does this very specific end user truly, why the didn't do it is extremely new lunches. i think we need to be confused and being conscious. that's not to do that and was willing to pay money for the product that they have high value average to will use in india is looking for 1st and foremost consistency both product and quality. i think it's a mit that they can do will go looking for the cheapest product. ok. so the content seems to be that the average and the customer wants value for money and a discernible sense of quality from their products. and getting this just right is critical for any will a manufacturer with electric emissions. afterall. if they can impress this very strictly customer, the whole words, their oyster. let's take a look at all. the s one s one pro might be bigger than the dr. scooter but this since been worked on considerably by law and the final school does that go into production, have been innovated upon and build, keeping the indian customer in mind. in fact, other than the sales could go into the batteries. everything is built at all as massive 5, hundreds of future factory increasing giddy, which is stopped entirely by women, them posen for them. and as for output, well, one has got their eyes on big numbers. one production capacity with 2000000 users. and then once you finished your employer understand that this factory and non domestic market for the same market from this actually we will make it a new one. okay. and bill have word on the national side. you can truly appears when you go to bio, unless you adjust the biggest confirms ranging the id and the charging dilemma. the battery swapping is the best thing because it will reduce the time. i think it just like filling the and patrol or something they just don't need to lose time . i would prefer charging that i mean battery swapping unless there's one type of battery for all vehicles. it's unlikely you might run into trouble with charging, i think can be more universal where different manufactures have found different solutions. you don't want to call his tied up with ty, bachelor, swapping jain, google. although we haven't seen the results of that collaboration just yet. but most of the customers want to go on and he's in its entirety. with bachelor swapping the bachelor is one competent that you don't own battery stations are also a lot more expensive to set up in mindy, and you need more. you're listed a lot of spare batteries and personnel demand stations. charging stations on the other hand require lift space and don't need to be lost as the fact that it's a lot easier to achieve standardization of charging ports than it is to achieve that universal. one size fits all battery, then that you do electric, they've done away with the need for charging stations, thanks to portable batches, which can be unplugged, get it up to one whom or one's office, and charge that a standard, treat them socket. but this has been stop them from tying up with key start a massive mobility to invest in e v infrastructure in india, they have an m to set up a grand total of up to $20000.00 chargers over the next couple of years, or 900. how surely pushing forward with charging infrastructure. it heard that in one charge of $32.00, what they call the $800.00. they hope to end up with 500 fos charges across the country by the end of march 2022. then there's all the plans on having 100000 charges across 400 differences, even in death within the next 5 years. then that are one charges which can be set up to make life that much easier for the consumer. but in a country like india, where in big cities, people tend to live in julie large apartment compo, getting the required permissions to set up a home just seem to be really complicated. and i went and went to the office, but a story, not because it was by going to be to check whether i could get a charging point in store where i normally park my motorcycles and my society despite being a progressive affluent part of the ward. they didn't know how to start the process, so they said, why don't do it as a little and then be evaluated. and then come back to you. and they told me to take them 3 months to make a decision. this means that they have not evaluated installing the charging point in this id even at the 1st stage yet. ok. so however you manage to get that battery loaded. you're fully charged. it doesn't do out nasty emissions into the you've gone green, but in yes, didn't a country that relies heavily on call me to energy needs. thought i. e v 's julie green, if the energy going into them isn't. so if you are able to keep pace with the electric mobility demand of electricity and intended to create the cleaner sources of energy, that is a larger objective. so you can say that unless you have d, you shouldn't have electric mobility, but can go in tandem. and i believe in desert for this type of change, they're largely due to so much focus on solar, wind, and other forms of the, the energy inputs. we would be at least feeding most of our electric mobility. so cleaner sources and also there could be some sort of smart metering on some sort of incentives being given for using the like city and future for electric mobility visual baker to complete into in 0 polluting solution. india and indian even manufacturers have lost ego. they're hoping to convert india to 100000000 to lowes to evie in the hopes of a cleaner and green a few tow within the next few years. but kudos make up a really tiny part of that massive number. it feels like every manufacturer has an electric motorcycle that they've been very tight lipped about. but working on in the background with india, contribution to the electric move in the days is about more than just india when india finds a solution to a problem. because numeric problem than most of the words simply because we have a population and baker. so once you become popular in india, i think the technology will mature fossil, and i think that has a global follow up. what excites me about the product in that sense is not specific about the product, but it's the big picture. because when be solved, it will fall for the world. and this plenty to solve. battery waste management will be critical in the next few years. the recycling machines that have become obsolete will be imperative and managing the countries energy resources will be crucial. but overall in get to wheeler, e b journey looks promising. where in play exciting time washer ragin owns an electric motor bike making her one of a small group of pioneers in the indian city of banga lou room. only about 15000 of the cities, 12000000 inhabitants use east scooters like marshes. she travels 30 kilometers to work with it every day. banga lulu formerly known as bangalore, is congested and full of smog. marsha, rajiv wants to help cut the harmful air pollution. the 26 year old also preferred a cheaper and climate friendlier way of getting around. i was looking to buy a new art to willard that he's in my i switch, try to do i electric. waco was one, was the high tide this and 0, one more thing is dying vitamin i showed so it has 0 emissions, no pollution. so to contribute to what's that payoff to florida and integrate the indian state of karnataka aims to turn transport from gray to green by 2030 at the latest the state capital bank. a low roof is expected to lead the way, but only $5000.00 electric cars are on the roads here right now. price is a major obstacles. e cars cost 2 to 3 times as much as their gasoline powered counterparts. marsha raunchy works as a lawyer and a legal firm and can afford to buy this model made by a local manufacturer. but most of the cities inhabitants simply can't afford and e scooter like hers. yet, the need for them is huge. 70 percent of all vehicles in the city are motorbike and motor scooters. in this unremarkable workshop in the southeast of bank, a lurid businessman, brackish m k, is working on a pre magic, an affordable solution. his melody company converts conventional motor bikes and a hybrid, once they can run on battery or gasoline is needed. the conversion costs 40000 rupees, 450 euros. retrofitting is a common man saw solution. so when he has his existing a sick and he wants to con, what are 2 nevi? we have a mortal, which gets freaked out onto the existing rad real office photo. and the controllers will fit into a body of the final and a throttle, which is that unique in our solution where you have both i electric throttle and i seen in throttle integrated along with a display kick. battery range is about 40 kilometers so didn't. however, when the gasoline motor is running, it also recharges the battery. the company plans to rolled out its conversion service by the end of 2021. hybrid motor bikes could be an important milestone on the road to green mobility. but that promising future will remain out of reach unless more vehicles go completely electric. incentives do help. cya chic m doesn't have to pay vehicle tax per his new e motorbike. though the auto engineer was primarily persuaded by the much cheaper running costs. like a wonderful place, i nieto put betral like a combat to electricity. if i am daily tugging only hard late will be like 20 to push such i night at a city also it is compared to politic. ah, but don't make an electric. wicker is better. so you can see that by dime also, who can sail money also you can, ah, there is a know much about servicing and in this car. so you need to dial and all. but while legislation has supported the production of electric vehicles, the city is still in dire need of an extensive charging grid. the lack of which is a major source of range anxiety for most small neighborhood shops known as corona stores could be the answer. with some 12000000 of them in india, they could drive the ship to electric motor bikes. this small charging unit was manufactured in banga. lulu by the charger company. it's easily and quickly installed and costs around 3000 rupees, some 35 euros. but it's likely to generate twice that in revenue every month. only 300 of them are in place and banga laura and a few other cities right now. there are plans though, to roll out a $100000.00 of them to kick start the green transport revolution and send a signal to policy makers. electric lakers are defending that already come by, been with the, with the, the new 1000000000 id. so even if, let's say today, exists from people as i'm coming from benevolent energy that says a fust f, as in when government takes up the steps of moving $200.00 plus and in the, within energy electric wake of that already come back to with. so let's take the 1st film off site and started using electric lakers. and gordon wind is obviously doing. it's but follow titian's need to provide the framework necessary to make green travel a reality. but it also needs innovative companies like meledonis and charger to make it easier for banga low room sit since to make the switch. because ultimately as end users, it's down to them or no one thing that you know, and what will one electric waco law have an impact on the environment that is causing so much pollution, right? no 111 no way could, can do about door. the thing is it is acres. oh, it's always a one step that takes us forward by opting for an electric motor bike barsha. rajiv has already taken that step. banga lose other motorbike writers. now just have to follow her example. all 5000000 of them. it's a home from home, a work about one and a constant companion and with its own creature comforts. 5 years ago, chad and kate battle sold their house and moved in to an extreme weather permitting . they can away shift the kitchen, living room, and studio outdoors. the couple a reveling in their new lives as modern know, madison, their as stream is an argosy model, built in 1976 for artist kate's, one big canvas on which he keeps a painted record of their travels. nobody national guard can. there's still room for further adventures. yeah, there's one of them said okay, and you know what, maybe some day we'll just have a clean slate and totally start over the 3 of them have seriously downsize to their home and their life in general. among the bare necessities aren't any right, a bucket shower currently occupied by their laundry. we need, but there are plenty of perks to living their very own road movie will have to adjust everything you need. as i said, basically, an arm's reach. takes 5 minutes to clean the place up. um and it's just easy. you look out the window and i like in the morning you could see the sun rise, my desert, and then at night you could be at the beach watching the sun go down of the ocean. and that pretty unique kind of experience. you know, every year the past spend a couple of months on the road before returning to oregon. kate is a travel blogger chant works on a vineyards. well, frankie is probably the most widely traveled. goats in the us. their mobile home just had to be a vintage air stream due to its design and the philosophy of its creator. wally, by him, made his spirit lives on and every one else that loves their streams. tuning out of a sense of adventure, the sense of seeing new places and am just learning new things, leading new people. people who like them are adherents of glamorous campaign or glam ping. in their case of a more colorful variety than most. in fact, the adstream is nicknamed the silver bullets. the classic version of the iconic travel trailer posts a polished aluminum body. okay, her, her, the coach work is extremely lightweight, but is heather and david cook. no parking in stream can be a real test of teamwork. you're away from the picnic label. that current model is from 2013 and costs around $80000.00 new. a lustrous bit of luxury that most 1st time drivers won't be able to afford. the cook spent 37 years building up their savings to make their dream and on the road reality well out from 1970 we started and then we bought our 1st one in 2007. but along the way, we had a child sent him to college in a thing. so the airstream was always there and they since crossed the entire us twice and went all the way up to alaska in a convoy of fellow aficionados and even their dog agnes has got the travel bug. it's a freedom to be who you want a bay and we just feel like grown up teenagers. just different the as stream club is like one big family up to like dinner and on convoy trips that to mean cooking clam chowder for 40 people. bran taylor is a huge fan of the cult trailers. he started out as a collector before quitting his job as a graphic artist and opening a restoration workshop the 1st trailer and he's fascinated by the as streams 90 way history. li cooper, their streams are silver and shiny, that immediately grabs your attention. oh, it's shiny, but also just the whole riveted structure of them reminds americans of the time when we built solid things and when, when america was a builder. and we still build things, but they don't have the soul that ah, the old things had it all began in 1931. when will leave, i am set up a factory to build his self designed ass stream band with demand exploding for the trade. a lifestyle in the us business soon boomed for the distinctive silver colored model. the 19 forties and fifties saw by him also launch special caravan trips, taking adventurous as stream as on epic roots such as cape town to cairo. he urged his compatriots to discover more of the world with the home comforts of a rolling american living room. 60 percent of all last streams ever built still on the road with many of them already having enjoyed several lives. and this one was used as a chicken coop. you can still see the wire in the windows all my god. so there is something to do here, it's dirty. and it's a challenge that he's very much looking forward to chicken work, but you have to refer back to go to china again. oh, it will be good as new, if not better. oh, $3.00, a labor of love that will take him 3 or 4 months. the exterior will involve a lot of work, sanding down the body and 4 rounds of polishing. but then the old, worn out, gray will be back to its shiny mirror like splendor. as the sillies have done with their beloved 1958 to arabella, keen camper, rebecca gave her husband harold's especial assignments to prepare for retirement spar all day. not everything always went to plan my day at 1st was just, i'm not going to sleep on the ground any more. let's just get one of those little teardrop trailers, just big enough for a bad m. this is what he brought home. they do, at some point, harold spent around $5000.00 on the dilapidated old trailer and 3 years on renovating it. but all that work which also meant hammering in several 1000 rivets, was more of them were set together. you know, there is a florida vacation feel to it, there's that kind of leaving everything behind. so it's just good to get out. it forces us to get out rather than sitting with the american dream on wheels and as light and liberating as a stream of that. we hope you enjoyed the ride. see you next time on reb booth with ah, ah, creating christmas spirit that something for professional decorators will show you the most beautiful styling, tips for europe. guaranteed to boost your spirit. you will max coming on do you know to nuclear power? that's what the brock doth protest is about. one last time after 35 years of struggle. by the end of 2022, germany will start using nuclear power. other 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