On 25 Feb 2021 at 15:57, Glenn Brooks via EV wrote:
> If we accept todayTMs apartment dweller access problem as the architectural
> status quo, then yes. ItTMs indisputable. EVTMs will never work for 1/3 to
> 1/2 of the general population.
Never say never! EV batteries are ever larger and
ay.
>>>>>>> - current vehicles get 9 MPG
>>>>>>> - 83% are urban (think pollution)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Such a perfect fit for an EV
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ah, but those are the technical reasons. What counts are th
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/interactive/2021/solar-car/
Aptera Motors, a California company whose name comes from the ancient
Greek for “wingless,” is rolling out the first mass-produced solar car
this year. It’s a three-wheel, ultra-aerodynamic electric vehicle
covered
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ruptive technology that got in the
>> way of "how we've always done things". EVs put limits on how and where
>> postal workers could drive them. There was extra record-keeping, and it was
>> harder to charge the
opposed to change. It's going to be mighty hard to overcome that
> prejudice and inertia.
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> >>Lee Hart
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Yep. He is. And yep, he did!
tim
On 2/25/2021 4:33 AM, ev-requ...@lists.evdl.org wrote:
Actually, if Musk is as smart a businessman as he seems to think he is,
he'll get Tesla out of the US and set up shop where the market is.
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Offgrid Systems LLC
7664 Hellman Road
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day use. Stupid. Those vans could still be in use today even with lead
batteries. Lawrence Rhodes
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Most people are not attached to ICEs. They will buy EVs when the price
is compelling and they don't fear inconvenience of charging.
On price, I suspect people will take fuel and maintenance into some
account but not too much. The sticker price will have to be close. And,
frankly, a new ICE
Good points about the importance of political/emotional as well as
technical reasons. In fact the world is constantly changing and things
can become emotionally cool and politically popular over time.
Technology improves. Clunky satellite phones that cost way too much and
didn't work that
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