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valhalla360
Jun 20, 2019Navigator
EVs work as commuter cars... you can do a 60mile round trip and plug it in once you get home and let it charge for the next 10hr...and repeat.
For trucks (not being used as grocery getters), you need hundreds of miles on a fairly regular basis.
Unless there is an incredible breakthru in battery technology (and vaporware doesn't count), nothing will change. A gallon of gas has a couple orders of magnitude more energy than the equivalent weight and volume of battery.
Once you get a battery that can have even 25% of the energy density of gasoline, EV's will rule. The motors and controllers were far better 50yr ago...you just couldn't supply the juice to make them work.
For trucks (not being used as grocery getters), you need hundreds of miles on a fairly regular basis.
Unless there is an incredible breakthru in battery technology (and vaporware doesn't count), nothing will change. A gallon of gas has a couple orders of magnitude more energy than the equivalent weight and volume of battery.
Once you get a battery that can have even 25% of the energy density of gasoline, EV's will rule. The motors and controllers were far better 50yr ago...you just couldn't supply the juice to make them work.
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