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January 26, 2023, 08:25:29 AM |
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Alot of the major car manufacturers are turning their sights on electric and hybrid cars and it seems it's only a matter of time before petrol and diesel cars are gone the way of the dodo. Tesla unveiled an impressive truck for transporting goods. Alot of governments and car manufacturers seem to be getting on board with going green for all the obvious reasons but how soon do you predict before electric is the norm in transportation ?
Do you own an electric car or are considering buying one ? What are your reasons for buying it ?
Electric cars are a good innovation that help protect our ecosystem from further ozone destruction and are truly the future of the world.But in a third world country like mine, our case is different because of the lack of stable electricity. We are yet to see electric cars as the future until we have a good government that can help us have good electricity.
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January 26, 2023, 02:36:53 PM Last edit: January 26, 2023, 02:54:05 PM by Coin Gorilla |
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I just came across a really cool piece from ColdFusion about the first commercial EV, the GM's EV-1 - https://youtu.be/eIHDyB9bgbAHe covered a good chunk of EV car history, it was interesting to see how people actually preferred EVs back in the early 1900s when presented with a choice, knowing that both ICE and BEV are basically within the same timeline of discovery.
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January 26, 2023, 02:43:39 PM |
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I just came across a really cool piece from ColdFusion about the first commercial EV, the GM's EV-1 - https://youtu.be/eIHDyB9bgbAHe covered a good chunk of EV car history, it was interesting to see how people actually preferred EVs back in the early 1900s when presented with a choice, knowing that both ICE and BEV basically within the same timeline of discovery. Yet, gasoline and diesel cars are all over the place. What are the disadvantages of electric that makes it difficult to beat petrol?
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January 26, 2023, 03:06:55 PM |
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I just came across a really cool piece from ColdFusion about the first commercial EV, the GM's EV-1 - https://youtu.be/eIHDyB9bgbAHe covered a good chunk of EV car history, it was interesting to see how people actually preferred EVs back in the early 1900s when presented with a choice, knowing that both ICE and BEV basically within the same timeline of discovery. Yet, gasoline and diesel cars are all over the place. What are the disadvantages of electric that makes it difficult to beat petrol? From the point of an owner, I don't see that many expect having long trips + charging time in those cases, and charging station reliability. Thankfully, I don't do those that often. Their current price is also another thing, but that depends on what kind of financial background are you coming from, so it won't or will be a challenge, but I reckon that 5 to 10 years from now, it will level completely level off with mainstream options + the used market will be much larger.
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January 26, 2023, 05:53:42 PM Last edit: January 27, 2023, 12:34:13 PM by montaga |
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In 5 - 10 years time when larger numbers of batteries are past the use-by date it will cost thousands of dollars to dispose of the toxic waste. Of course some rough elements will report it stolen and illegal dump it in lake or ocean. Electric will have the same faith as for the past 120 years, fail and fail again.... Without child labor, heavy subsidize and incentives it has no hope of surviving in open fair environment. Electric cars are between a rock and a hard place. Long range they cant compete with petrol, short range they cant compete with compressed air. Increasing the dead weight lugging around trifold is not environment friendly, decreasing it by a third is. A air-tank will outlast its owner and is environment friendly, way cheaper than any battery, consequently the whole car. Much saver no instantly burning to dead, violent burst/eruption is the worst what can happen to air tank, no fuel to explode. City parking much easier. No hour long charging, open valve and pressure will equalize, done. Literally anybody can be a fueling station as air can be compressed with wind, stream, tide, sun, fire, compressor donkey ...... Not depended on expensive imports as can be produced locally. https://www.mdi.lu/airpod-2-0https://www.mdi.lu/airpod-technical-sheetStandard scuba tanks been around for a long time and filled to 3000 psi at normal fill or "high" up to 3500 psi Paintball pressure tanks go to 4500 psi Modern version of BMW Isetta
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January 26, 2023, 06:48:21 PM |
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I just came across a really cool piece from ColdFusion about the first commercial EV, the GM's EV-1 - https://youtu.be/eIHDyB9bgbAHe covered a good chunk of EV car history, it was interesting to see how people actually preferred EVs back in the early 1900s when presented with a choice, knowing that both ICE and BEV basically within the same timeline of discovery. Yet, gasoline and diesel cars are all over the place. What are the disadvantages of electric that makes it difficult to beat petrol? From the point of an owner, I don't see that many expect having long trips + charging time in those cases, and charging station reliability. Thankfully, I don't do those that often. Their current price is also another thing, but that depends on what kind of financial background are you coming from, so it won't or will be a challenge, but I reckon that 5 to 10 years from now, it will level completely level off with mainstream options + the used market will be much larger. How about the walk-a-mobile? Wouldn't need to go to the gym as often.
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January 27, 2023, 09:03:51 AM |
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I just came across a really cool piece from ColdFusion about the first commercial EV, the GM's EV-1 - https://youtu.be/eIHDyB9bgbAHe covered a good chunk of EV car history, it was interesting to see how people actually preferred EVs back in the early 1900s when presented with a choice, knowing that both ICE and BEV basically within the same timeline of discovery. Yet, gasoline and diesel cars are all over the place. What are the disadvantages of electric that makes it difficult to beat petrol? From the point of an owner, I don't see that many expect having long trips + charging time in those cases, and charging station reliability. Thankfully, I don't do those that often. Their current price is also another thing, but that depends on what kind of financial background are you coming from, so it won't or will be a challenge, but I reckon that 5 to 10 years from now, it will level completely level off with mainstream options + the used market will be much larger. How about the walk-a-mobile? Wouldn't need to go to the gym as often. Always using those when it's an option
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January 27, 2023, 02:22:12 PM |
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Do you own an electric car or are considering buying one ?
To own an electric car in my country is not the best idea presently, I do not know how strong the cars are built, but I think they will be delicate and cannot drive in some conditions like if there is flooding because since it is an electrical vehicle, water will definitely do some damage if it touches some places. We experience a lot of flooding due to bad roads, bad drainages and so many other reasons, so it is best to buy vehicles best suited for my country conditions and maybe in the future consider electric cars.
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January 30, 2023, 11:16:48 AM |
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It is pointing towards the future but it will be difficult to be established in third work countries where load shedding or power outage is still experience ,
And a lot more need to be done to reduce the cost of maintenance of electric cars,
if not done ,people might still stick with the idea of petrol engine running cars unless the government place an embargo on them in order to preserve the environment from carbon polutions.
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January 30, 2023, 11:13:44 PM |
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I will say that new technologies are coming every day by day so electric car can be manufactured and it will be more economical than that because I'm a fool so I've never come across of these but the way it is mentioned I think that if it be manufactured it will be okay for someone to use instead of spending much for money for fuel consumption and the gas combustion
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January 31, 2023, 01:18:00 AM |
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^^^ Mostly poor fuel mileage is because governments demand that car makers make the cars this way. Why would they do that? To get more gasoline tax money because people have to buy more gas.
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January 31, 2023, 03:59:39 PM |
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Do you own an electric car or are considering buying one ?
To own an electric car in my country is not the best idea presently, I do not know how strong the cars are built, but I think they will be delicate and cannot drive in some conditions like if there is flooding because since it is an electrical vehicle, water will definitely do some damage if it touches some places. We experience a lot of flooding due to bad roads, bad drainages and so many other reasons, so it is best to buy vehicles best suited for my country conditions and maybe in the future consider electric cars. You would be surprised how some of them are well-built in terms of that or have some kind of hydrophobic coating. Of course, you can't just submerge them like a submarine, but they'll definitely cope better compared to ICE vehicles.
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January 31, 2023, 08:09:50 PM |
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Alot of the major car manufacturers are turning their sights on electric and hybrid cars and it seems it's only a matter of time before petrol and diesel cars are gone the way of the dodo. Tesla unveiled an impressive truck for transporting goods. Alot of governments and car manufacturers seem to be getting on board with going green for all the obvious reasons but how soon do you predict before electric is the norm in transportation ?
Do you own an electric car or are considering buying one ? What are your reasons for buying it ?
Electric car as how? Will it charged from the sun as solar or generator? If it is solar then as you buy the sun or the sun will be charging the battery then you don't have to make extra expenses to charge you car battery or whatever but if it is electronic power that will be use to charge the car battery then I prefer the gas or the fuel car because at that stage, power generator will be over cost to afford. And me, I prefer the electric car that can fly on the air for like 5-7 hour on the air with very high velocity. So that there will no traffic on the air and the land road because most people would fly over whenever there is traffic.
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January 31, 2023, 09:47:57 PM Last edit: February 01, 2023, 07:06:47 AM by montaga |
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There is serious competition on ever corner, like this lightweight: Omega 1 Engine, air cooled, 11 kg (35lb), 160hp, 700cc (427ci), 231 Nm (170ft-lbs) torque (at 5000rpm), idle at 1000 rpm, max 25000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cgi5q0-omlYCompressed air is used in this demo "run" https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jeYp7v974cMTech used from expired Patent Nr. 0602272 from 16.04.1997 (Rotary piston machine, Walter Müller) https://patents.google.com/patent/EP0602272B1/enhttps://web.archive.org/web/20190814065723/http://www.eintaktmotor.de/eintakt/index.html
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Sincerely I would prefer an electric car, considering the high cost of petrol mostly in our country Nigeria, But to our country Nigeria I don't really think the electric car might work, except I don't know if the electric car might be powered by solar energy using sunlight, because we don't trust NEPA here,
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August 01, 2023, 04:35:55 PM |
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I'm thinking about buying an electric car. I'm glad that I've found this thread and I appreciate that you shared your experiences and thoughts, but how should I choose a vehicle? Are there any things I should take into account?
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August 01, 2023, 05:35:36 PM |
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Electric energy will only beat out internal combustion if it is in a specific way. This was done by Edwin Gray years ago. It's called the, "Pulsed capacitor discharge electric engine ," and it is patented - https://patents.google.com/patent/US3890548A/en. Click this search engine link - https://search.entireweb.com/search?q=edwin+gray+electric+motor - for a bunch of sites talking about Edwin Gray. There are even some Youtube videos. There are many reports of close to 100% efficiency, and a few that claim over 100%.
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