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12-03-21, 02:09 PM | #141 |
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Re: Electric Vehicles
Just found out that a new charging hub with multiple chargers has opened at Forfar, provided by the council. Free to use at present, so cheap(er) motoring.
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12-03-21, 02:22 PM | #142 |
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so what do we do for an hour while car is charging?
how are inner city tenement occupants etc.etc going to charge their car? this whole idea of 'charge point' electric cars is a complete farce as is going to cause nothing but chaos come 2033-2035. |
12-03-21, 09:31 PM | #143 |
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Maybe it is all a way of controlling people's motoring - a network of motorway charging points but no leisure rides to out of the way places, they'll be thinking of banning petrol engines next !
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13-03-21, 07:02 AM | #144 |
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most people dont buy cars any more and instead lease so come 2033-2035 petroleum fuelled cars will go back to dealers and at that point people will only be offered electric powered vehicles. the returned vehicles will be decommissioned.
so in reality we have until 2035 at the latest before most vehicles will be electric. unrealistic deadline. wooohhooo... whoever thought up charging points should be put up against a wall and shot. it should be universal cassette battery packs so you drive in and drive out. its all going to be a retail wet dream..... Last edited by Bibio; 13-03-21 at 07:05 AM. |
13-03-21, 07:19 AM | #145 |
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By the time people have paid the inflated prices to charge their car at motorway and other charging points owned by companies any 'fuel' savings will be non-existent. As for charging at home I am sure the government will also want chips in car charging leads and smart meters to know when a vehicle is being charged and have a different rate for electricity ( something has to replace the loss of duty on petrol and diesel), the government will just wait until they have a trapped audience of electric vehicle users ( trapped by legislation of their making - aided by Princess Carrie nut-nut whispering in Boris's ear ) and then the bad news will start to arrive, at the moment they are wary of scaring people off the already eye wateringly expensive electric vehicles and will bide their time.
As for a universal car battery - I wouldn't want to drive my brand new BEV into a battery swap station and drive out with an abused 5 year old battery in place of my brand new one. Also battery tech is evolving pretty fast and a battery tech could well become obsolete within a few years of its introduction. At present keeping a Lithium Ion battery fully charged damages them, which is why the 'x minutes to 80% charge ' appears on BEV adverts, the 80% figure was not chosen at random. Also the sneaky using of car batteries to keep grid running in the face of renewables that do not show up for days on end is a con, battery life is dependent on charge / discharge cycles, and although the grid will offer cheaper rates if you sign up for the scam your battery will go through many more cycles than shows on the milometer - you could buy a 3 year old BEV with 10,000 miles on the clock, but the battery has actually done the equivalent of 200,000 miles as far as battery cycles are concerned the previous owner has saved money at the next owners expense.
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13-03-21, 08:35 AM | #146 |
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I agree with Bibio on one thing----cassette type battery swapping will be the way forward. You wont own the battery so no worries about it getting shagged out,you will only buy the amount of energy it contains, which will be measurable. Its the way to get over the elephant in the room which is time spent charging/refuelling. Motorists want and need to make progress and that means refuelling in a couple of minutes, not tens of minutes or even an hour or more. Solve that and electric will become mainstream
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Weight of Tesla car and then battery Roadster 1500kg battery 900kg Model S 2000 kg battery 600kg model 3 2000 kg battery 500kg Tesla Semi-truck battery 12,000 kg ( that's right the battery alone weighs 12 tons ).
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13-03-21, 10:32 PM | #148 |
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'As for charging at home I am sure the government will also want chips in car charging leads and smart meters to know when a vehicle is being charged and have a different rate for electricity ( something has to replace the loss of duty on petrol and diesel), the government will just wait until they have a trapped audience of electric vehicle users ( trapped by legislation of their making - aided by Princess Carrie nut-nut whispering in Boris's ear ) and then the bad news will start to arrive, at the moment they are wary of scaring people off the already eye wateringly expensive electric vehicles and will bide their time.'
Sounds about right. I am cynical about this whole electric vehicles thing. A bit like brexit , oops sorry ,drifting off topic again. |
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14-03-21, 09:16 PM | #150 |
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I don't have an electric car or motorbike but I have a pedelec , the type of bicycle that requires pedalling for the electric motor to assist. It was good while the battery lasted ,but it only lasted a year before refusing to hold a charge, and the range on generally level ground was only about 16 miles on a low setting, not the 30 or so miles as claimed by the manufacturer. A new battery is about £360 the last time I checked with the bike shop but is claimed to give a range of about 40 miles or so. I will get round to a new battery one day. Without motor assist it is like wading through treacle so really can't be ridden with a flat battery.
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