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23-12-21, 05:14 PM | #381 | |
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There seems to be quite a few claims for the 'green' credentials of electric vehicles which don't take into account the disadvantages/ negative effects . |
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23-12-21, 06:37 PM | #382 | |
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23-12-21, 06:51 PM | #383 | |
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I suspect the biggest impediment to getting around OEM control systems will be overcoming the motor insurance requirements, not the engineering.
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23-12-21, 11:57 PM | #386 | |
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Once they're no longer suitable for traction use, many batteries are currently re-purposed for the large scale energy storage systems that are being developed to provide backup for renewable/intermitent generation grid systems. The reduced capacity of each battery (or individual degraded cells within the battery) is less an issue in a multi-MWh battery farm connected to the grid where the main challenge at present is about short-term transient ride-through ('synthetic inertia') rather than providing high-power sustained supply. I'm not clear at what point they become useless for any purpose and become scrap (absolute end of life). At whatever point, I understand that they can be effectively and quite substantially recycled for raw materials to be re-used (in theory at least - whether that actually happens is a different question).
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24-12-21, 12:16 AM | #387 |
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OK, not a 'man in the street' thing, but well within the bounds of reasonably equipped professional control systems/electronic engineers
(A friend who used to work in development for a major manufacturer once shared with me how they would periodically anonymously hire top-end new models to spend a period in the lab (cheaper and quicker than buying), where they would then tap into the wiring of the various data systems and systematically gather data stream traces to be able to assess functionality that they could then be able to compare with their own work. As they said to me, it's just a computer system, so it's much the same hacking/cracking process as, for example, working out how to exploit PC vulnerabilities. Why re-invent the wheel, as it were?!)
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24-12-21, 04:37 PM | #389 | |
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(Makes me wonder if the car/bike custom culture that we have in the UK will gradually wane when EVs become more prolific or if the aftermarket will just change a bit to provide for a different market. Will large numbers of people still buy a used vehicle with the intent of 'doing it up' to their own taste? Or perhaps I have a distorted viewpoint and I'm badly extrapolating from quite a niche perspective?)
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25-02-22, 12:19 PM | #390 |
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Volvo has done a report on an ICE v BEV equivalent to map out the carbon footprint and the breakover point.
(results are form page 23 onwards) https://www.volvocars.com/images/v/-...lca-report.pdf |
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