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gizze Member Since: 06 Jun 2016 Location: Norfolk Posts: 162 |
Yeah, I have been crunching some numbers on an electric car as I'm considering selling my E350 estate now I have the RR, and thought it may be a good option as a cheap car to run around in, but the numbers just don't stack up yet.
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7th Sep 2017 2:53pm |
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Pfazz Member Since: 07 Apr 2012 Location: Stalybridge, Cheshire. Posts: 507 |
On the subject of electric cars, I have yet to see a solution to how all these vehicles can be charged at night, when the majority will be at home, and parked outside houses without off road parking. Agueroooooooooo. 93-20
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7th Sep 2017 4:55pm |
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rodp Member Since: 09 Apr 2017 Location: The Black Country Posts: 318 |
These range figures they give, does this cover the likes of a february morning when you have the heater, head lights and wipers flat out ? How much is this going to reduce the range by?
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8th Sep 2017 3:23pm |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
And it's fortunate that the production of electricity and the batteries is pollution free. As well as their eventual disposal. John
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8th Sep 2017 4:16pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
To be fair, there is a reason for only measuring pollution at source.
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8th Sep 2017 4:59pm |
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rodp Member Since: 09 Apr 2017 Location: The Black Country Posts: 318 |
True, but they have to find and mine Lithium so that equals out I would think. |
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8th Sep 2017 5:08pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
But there is such a very long list with the oil industry that it's hard to know where to start! Let's try the Amoco Haven:
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8th Sep 2017 5:24pm |
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rodp Member Since: 09 Apr 2017 Location: The Black Country Posts: 318 |
True, but they've drilled for years. let's see how well Lithium mining goes and what disasters occur. There's also other considerations if you're looking at whole life. When you refine and burn oil there's very little that isn't used for one thing or another, what's going to happen to Lithium and the other toxic chemicals from batteries? I suppose we'll just ship it to some beach in India and let them deal with it.
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8th Sep 2017 5:34pm |
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Invernesssc Member Since: 02 Mar 2017 Location: Inverness Posts: 3 |
Time to jump into this discussion!
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10th Sep 2017 8:15pm |
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rodp Member Since: 09 Apr 2017 Location: The Black Country Posts: 318 |
So you can drive for two or three hours then charge for half an hour while you have a break ? That's good for another two or three hours again then, yes ?
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10th Sep 2017 9:43pm |
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Invernesssc Member Since: 02 Mar 2017 Location: Inverness Posts: 3 |
Yes if you are using a Tesla supercharger. They throw approx 300 miles/ hour into the car.
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10th Sep 2017 10:02pm |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
Yes, the biggest draw is the 'free fuel'.
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11th Sep 2017 12:20am |
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Invernesssc Member Since: 02 Mar 2017 Location: Inverness Posts: 3 |
Its a valid point, and I do tend to agree with you.
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11th Sep 2017 12:40am |
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rodp Member Since: 09 Apr 2017 Location: The Black Country Posts: 318 |
What votage and what amp hour is the battery ? When they start to hammer you for these fill ups (and they will, big time once you're a captive market) will normal household supply be physically man enough to power a super charger? I'm thinking that shortly you're going to need 12 hours or more to do 300 miles, and that's no good to man nor beast. |
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11th Sep 2017 4:19pm |
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