Jul-29-2019 06:54 AM
Aug-09-2019 04:25 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
Reisender, maybe I was just cheery picking the info, it was a little confusing from one paragraph to another. You are a better man than I finding the true honest websites that are giving true reports. I have searched and didn't get a warm fuzzy feeling from most of them. Some seemed to be copied from others, but hey, it is the internet.
Aug-09-2019 04:05 PM
Aug-09-2019 12:56 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
Reisender, your links do not contain much information about actual sales of all cars, like less than 160 EVs for the month. How many cars are usually sold in a month in Ca.? I don't know about the UK, but the probably quit plugging in because of the way it ran the electric bill up. Now Germany is a different story. Quite a few of the upper class have purchased plug-ins, but do not go far from home because of lack of charging stations, or not knowing where they may be. Hybrids on the other hand, are in great demand. Used one are near nonexistent. Germany saw that they would loose taxes on fuel with EVs, so theyr m have put a penalty on the purchase of them, but it does not end there. Since the own a EV, they added a surcharge on their electric bill. My information if from someone that lives there, not a website. It seems your Damned if you do, and Damned if you don't.
Aug-09-2019 12:28 PM
Aug-09-2019 05:57 AM
Dale.Traveling wrote:Reisender wrote:
Ummm. The article is about an interim measure to provide power for EV’s. Not semis that don’t exist yet.
Ummm, I guess you didn't read your own link with the initial posting and how the writer states "Tesla Semi would make a great platform for a motorhome". But then this whole thread is about a RV that doesn't exist yet. When Tesla does finally roll out the Frankenstein owners are going to be in for a painful surprise when they start looking for a recharge. And do you really think an over the road driver is going to be happy about a RVs using the megastations at the interstate Flying J?
And the a interim measure is a green failure. Using the numbers listed in the article for the fuel the generator burned, 108.6 liters, and the distance the recharge provided, 1911 km, the fuel usage was equal to 5.65 l/100km or 41 MPG, about what a diesel car with pollution control systems will achieved. As the article stated "about the same fuel efficiency as a diesel BMW 3 series". So how is a diesel generator with no pollution controls used to recharge an EV "greener than you think" as the article headline states?
Aug-08-2019 10:41 PM
Reisender wrote:
Ummm. The article is about an interim measure to provide power for EV’s. Not semis that don’t exist yet.
Aug-08-2019 12:27 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:Reisender wrote:Say what? Most manufactures are increasing the hybrid lines. Lets see, 40+ mpg on the highway, mid to high 30s in town. What are the down sides again? Where do you get your information?dubdub07 wrote:Bird Freak wrote:
Lots of politicians have made millions with this global warming stuff and to me thats all it is. Is the earth changing? Sure it is and has since the beginning. Must have been camp fires cave men used during the ice ages that started it.:S
This has been my argument. I believe that if you burn wood it still emits carbon. So, billions of campfires would do what to the atmosphere? About what China is doing to it today....
And running a genny to not run your own engine? Seems counter-intuitive.
WW
Kinda why Hibrid sales are falling fast and BEV sales are rising.
Aug-08-2019 11:58 AM
Reisender wrote:Say what? Most manufactures are increasing the hybrid lines. Lets see, 40+ mpg on the highway, mid to high 30s in town. What are the down sides again? Where do you get your information?dubdub07 wrote:Bird Freak wrote:
Lots of politicians have made millions with this global warming stuff and to me thats all it is. Is the earth changing? Sure it is and has since the beginning. Must have been camp fires cave men used during the ice ages that started it.:S
This has been my argument. I believe that if you burn wood it still emits carbon. So, billions of campfires would do what to the atmosphere? About what China is doing to it today....
And running a genny to not run your own engine? Seems counter-intuitive.
WW
Kinda why Hibrid sales are falling fast and BEV sales are rising.
Aug-07-2019 05:10 PM
dubdub07 wrote:Bird Freak wrote:
Lots of politicians have made millions with this global warming stuff and to me thats all it is. Is the earth changing? Sure it is and has since the beginning. Must have been camp fires cave men used during the ice ages that started it.:S
This has been my argument. I believe that if you burn wood it still emits carbon. So, billions of campfires would do what to the atmosphere? About what China is doing to it today....
And running a genny to not run your own engine? Seems counter-intuitive.
WW
Aug-07-2019 05:05 PM
Bird Freak wrote:
Lots of politicians have made millions with this global warming stuff and to me thats all it is. Is the earth changing? Sure it is and has since the beginning. Must have been camp fires cave men used during the ice ages that started it.:S
Aug-07-2019 02:03 PM
Aug-07-2019 12:21 PM
Dale.Traveling wrote:azrving wrote:
But but there are no tailpipe emissions lol
Even better is the statement from the article - "But is it green? It’s better than putting diesel in a car, says Edwards, because the constant running rate of the gennie uses the fuel more efficiently than idling and accelerating in a car."
You know how many stop signs, red lights and traffic jams there are on the Eyre Highway crossing South and Western Australia, which is where this articles starts? ZERO, and if you do stop you best be well clear of the road otherwise the next road train will run you and your EV over.
Regarding the Tesla RV concept, if they use the semi as a model with even half the 1-megawatt battery pack the semi is likely to have you are in for some long recharge times even if you can achieve a 1C constant rate. Pull in with 1/4 charge remaining and you might as well take a nap since the 50kW diesel charging station is going could take 7+ hours if the generator can give you all 50kW of its capacity and you don't use any power during the charge time. If you somehow make it to a superstation with a 150kW recharge rate your wait is better at around 2 1/2 hour as long as no one is using the other side of supercharge to power up their EV with will drop the rate to 75kW. Make camp at a current US 12kW (50 amp site) RV campsite? 31+ hours. More if you start siphoning off power for habitability. A 30 amp site, you might be there a week.
BTW peak power rates for Western Australia average 36.41 cents (USD) per kWh so fully charge your 1/4 full 500kW Tesla RV battery will be $136.53. That is before whoever you are getting power from adds in any surcharges that will probably consume the $63.72 savings over filling up a 3/4 empty 70-gallon gas tank in 5 or so minutes based on the current gasoline cost for Western Australia.
Aug-07-2019 11:36 AM
azrving wrote:
But but there are no tailpipe emissions lol
Aug-06-2019 12:44 PM