chand1986 schrieb:
Did you wear everything only once before washing it?
Sounds like you’re starting to do what others have always done.
I hope you realize how cringe-worthy that sentence is.
But good that it’s working now.
I also wear clothes once and then wash them…
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wiltshire19 Jun 2025 12:05nordanney schrieb:
Please don’t forget that maintenance costs become significantly lower and practically no motor damage occurs.In a small team, we spent three years transforming a business. During this time, we converted the entire company car fleet to battery electric vehicles (BEVs) – including the field service staff. There were several reasons for this change, one of which was image, since operating electric vehicles is simply consistent for a company in the photovoltaic industry. We started leasing Tesla Model 3s in 2020, and later also the Model Y. The vehicles were very popular among employees and were clearly more cost-effective in total cost of ownership (TCO) compared to a BMW 318d or Audi A4 with a "small" engine.HuppelHuppel schrieb:
Of course, this doesn’t apply to our CEO, who after three years of BEVs was tired of the technology and allowed himself to return to a gasoline car.We did not allow this kind of inconsistency within the company. As an external consultant, I was happily teased for still driving an internal combustion engine car while commuting 500 km (310 miles) to clients every week.