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23-05-2012, 09:45 PM | #31 | ||
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I should mention that in Metro Sydney and Melbourne (soon to be Brisbane as well), there will be dedicated roadside assist vehicles for EV's that have quick charge stations on board, should the need ever arise.
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23-05-2012, 09:55 PM | #32 | ||
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Spose that's a sound investment considering it's new technology.
The other spin on that is it isn't environmentally friendly to keep a dedicated fleet of vehicles to service your other fleet of vehicles. |
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23-05-2012, 10:22 PM | #33 | ||
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I probably jumped the gun calling them dedicated, let's rephrase and call them normal roadside vehicles equipped to service EV's.
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24-05-2012, 08:04 AM | #34 | |||
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GM/H @ FishermansBend [NOT BLUE] HQ, have a charge-station out front of its building for its new Volt, be ok in/around that industrial estate. Till they can get a easy no-brainer say 400km range out of it, it will only be purchased by people using other peoples money [ie University and councils/government depts.] or wood ducks. And the BIGGEST issue is the price, is it needs to be 15% more than similar priced ICE vehicle, as per hybrid. The Hybrid is genius, this is not. |
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24-05-2012, 09:35 AM | #35 | |||
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My wife takes blood during home visits for the elderly for a large pathology company for a living. She knocks up between 65-80 kms every day, and afterwards, the vehicle is parked on company property over night, every night. I have another mate who fixes ATM's and racks up similar k's, possibly more and the car that he uses is also stored on site overnight as well. These are prime examples of what an EV of the future could easily be adapted for. I reckon Milk was delivered in London in the 60's and 70's using EVs as well. (I think I recall the hapless Granville chatting up the milk lady on "Open All Hours" when she pulled up in an EV one morning) The up side is, if EVs were introduced in the short term for these basic but important everyday tasks, there would more fuel left over for us to power our hobbies on the weekend later on in life! Bud Bud |
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24-05-2012, 12:10 PM | #36 | |||
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I personally won't get an EV in their current form but I can see the benefits to some people. I say bring them on and see what they can be applied to. The future is not EV nor hybrid but Hydrogen fuel cells. However until the infrastructure is built around them EVs and hybrids will be the stepping stone.
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24-05-2012, 12:39 PM | #37 | ||||
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The Volt is a much better idea, and shows real promise as you can indeed use it as a normal car where ever you may be. Kudos to it! Quote:
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24-05-2012, 12:52 PM | #38 | ||
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The leaf is not a game changer - in Australia I guarantee the stats will show that 95 of leaf drivers will run out of juice once a month.
the GMH Volt is more like it - its not a hybrid in the camry or prius sense. it more like a leaf with a generator strapped to it so if you run out of electric power your not fubar. but if you use it like a leaf you'll never need to fuel it up (I think Jay leno did some huge milage on his volt and only used a few gallons of petrol cause he charged it every day). am i a bad person that every time i see a prius or if i see a leaf, i want to bag up the rears in third and pass them side ways???? I'd consider a volt though (can i get extractors for it - i'll need to get that phone app that imitates a v8 exhaust as you drive) |
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24-05-2012, 04:59 PM | #39 | |||
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Have service stations that don't provide petrol, but ready to go, charged batteries that you swap out... Like they do with swap'n'go BBQ gas bottles. That way you don't need a charger everywhere you go and there is no down time between recharges. |
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24-05-2012, 05:23 PM | #40 | |||
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Theres a company called Better Place that have been working on this model for a while. Basically you rent your cars battery off them, they have stations scattered around the place where you can pull in, and the battery is changed over in about a minute. You dont have to worry about long term battery life and associated expenses with this system either. Bit of genuis I reckon. http://www.betterplace.com.au/ Obviously the Leaf is not compatible with any such model... |
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25-05-2012, 09:41 AM | #41 | ||
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While anybody spending $50k + ORC on a "toy" needs his/her head read
This other SUPERIOR electric one is only $10k, better range, better vehicle full-stop, & a modern day F1-God-designer designed it: http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/...iew-murray-t27 Price: £7000 (est); 0-62mph: 14.9sec; Top speed: 65mph; Economy: 100 miles (NEDC cycle), 130 miles (ECE15 cycle); CO2: 0g/km (tailpipe); Kerb weight: 680kg; Engine: Zytek electric motor; Installation: Rear, transverse, RWD; Power: 34bhp; Torque: na; Gearbox: single speed & 3-seater like his F1 I would be interested! http://www.gordonmurraydesign.com/press-350mpg.php Last edited by RASER; 25-05-2012 at 09:47 AM. Reason: **350MPG!!** |
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25-05-2012, 10:03 AM | #42 | |||
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oh i hope people buy these imagine the fun that could be had, walk down the street pushing them onto their sides... i can see it now driving down the road with the wife and 2.5 kids walking behind me.
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