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Nov 21, 2017Explorer III
Amazing that some people refuse to acknowledge even the possibility of any technology that is more advanced than what they are currently using. Was there always gas stations on every corner in every city? OMG, then how did the automobile ever become viable? Was there always an electric grid in the US? OMG, then why did anyone ever even attempt to invent electric light bulbs, appliances, etc? Was there always macro cell towers and now microcell towers throughout the US? OMG, then why would anyone ever try to develop cell phones? Did campgrounds always have 50A pedestals? OMG, then why would any RV manufacturer start building 50A coaches?
30 years ago, who thought that rooftop residential solar would be viable? I work for a relatively small SoCal municipal electric utility, and we are permitting the installation of 50 residential solar installations every month. Are they all based on unsubstantiated claims? Or has the technology continued to improve year after year, making off-grid living not only possible but increasingly viable and affordable? Used to be that electric storage was the achilles heel of solar (no sun, no power); with Tesla's Powerwall storage units, that is no longer the case. But I guess that's also "unsubstantiated" claims, right? Oh wait, I can buy those right now...
Not every trucking company is a long haul provider...there are plenty of short haul companies out there as well. Not every RVer is a fulltimer driving 500+ miles at a pop; some of us are weekend warriors who stay within 200 miles of home. Yes, Turtle, whether you want to admit it or not, the viability of EVs in the trucking industry (and eventually the RV industry as well) IS real. Toyota is also working on a similar truck. And remember Workhorse? That's all they do now; EVs. With performance possibilities that will blow the doors off of any internal combustion vehicle out there, sticking your head in the sand won't stop them from coming. We are all seeing more and more plug-in electric and hybrid cars on the road as well as more and more EV charging stations; there are 22 being installed on the top floor of the parking structure within sight of my office window as I write this. Is the truck Tesla introduced going to be the final version that we start seeing on the roads? Unlikely; but it IS a piece of the ongoing advances. Progress stops for no one; not even turtles.
30 years ago, who thought that rooftop residential solar would be viable? I work for a relatively small SoCal municipal electric utility, and we are permitting the installation of 50 residential solar installations every month. Are they all based on unsubstantiated claims? Or has the technology continued to improve year after year, making off-grid living not only possible but increasingly viable and affordable? Used to be that electric storage was the achilles heel of solar (no sun, no power); with Tesla's Powerwall storage units, that is no longer the case. But I guess that's also "unsubstantiated" claims, right? Oh wait, I can buy those right now...
Not every trucking company is a long haul provider...there are plenty of short haul companies out there as well. Not every RVer is a fulltimer driving 500+ miles at a pop; some of us are weekend warriors who stay within 200 miles of home. Yes, Turtle, whether you want to admit it or not, the viability of EVs in the trucking industry (and eventually the RV industry as well) IS real. Toyota is also working on a similar truck. And remember Workhorse? That's all they do now; EVs. With performance possibilities that will blow the doors off of any internal combustion vehicle out there, sticking your head in the sand won't stop them from coming. We are all seeing more and more plug-in electric and hybrid cars on the road as well as more and more EV charging stations; there are 22 being installed on the top floor of the parking structure within sight of my office window as I write this. Is the truck Tesla introduced going to be the final version that we start seeing on the roads? Unlikely; but it IS a piece of the ongoing advances. Progress stops for no one; not even turtles.
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