โJul-29-2019 06:54 AM
โAug-06-2019 09:46 AM
Reisender wrote:wildmanbaker wrote:Reisender wrote:Actually, that goes on a trailer that you tow behind you so you do not run out of power. There is no free lunch.... If you want to save the planet, sell you RVs, buy a tent, stove and ice chest, and don't forget the 5 gallon bucket and roll of plastic bags for your waste to take home with you. If you really want to save the earth, figure a was to reduce the population by 1/2. After that you have only delayed it for a few thousand years, or whenever our Sun turns into a red star.azrving wrote:
But but there are no tailpipe emissions lol
Thatโs kinda cool. Looks mostly portable. Could be setup fairly quick almost anywhere. Canโt see the manufacturer name. Would be handy in an evacuation scenario etc. Canโt tell the connecter either although it maybe a CCS
LOL. Definetly not meant to be towed on a trailer. Looks like itโs on a forkliftable pallet though. Kinda hard to see but maybe a bowser fuel trailer parked behind it. Iโm kinda guessing it is shot in Germany or maybe Australia (Nullarbor) as the connecter on the right looks more like a nennekes type 2. Hard to tell. Maybe a mobile unit for when there are power outages etc. Great idea though and would be handy for national emergency evacuations etc. Kinda cool.
โAug-04-2019 11:40 AM
wildmanbaker wrote:Reisender wrote:Actually, that goes on a trailer that you tow behind you so you do not run out of power. There is no free lunch.... If you want to save the planet, sell you RVs, buy a tent, stove and ice chest, and don't forget the 5 gallon bucket and roll of plastic bags for your waste to take home with you. If you really want to save the earth, figure a was to reduce the population by 1/2. After that you have only delayed it for a few thousand years, or whenever our Sun turns into a red star.azrving wrote:
But but there are no tailpipe emissions lol
Thatโs kinda cool. Looks mostly portable. Could be setup fairly quick almost anywhere. Canโt see the manufacturer name. Would be handy in an evacuation scenario etc. Canโt tell the connecter either although it maybe a CCS
โAug-04-2019 10:12 AM
Reisender wrote:Actually, that goes on a trailer that you tow behind you so you do not run out of power. There is no free lunch.... If you want to save the planet, sell you RVs, buy a tent, stove and ice chest, and don't forget the 5 gallon bucket and roll of plastic bags for your waste to take home with you. If you really want to save the earth, figure a was to reduce the population by 1/2. After that you have only delayed it for a few thousand years, or whenever our Sun turns into a red star.azrving wrote:
But but there are no tailpipe emissions lol
Thatโs kinda cool. Looks mostly portable. Could be setup fairly quick almost anywhere. Canโt see the manufacturer name. Would be handy in an evacuation scenario etc. Canโt tell the connecter either although it maybe a CCS
โAug-03-2019 08:51 PM
azrving wrote:
But but there are no tailpipe emissions lol
โAug-03-2019 08:06 PM
โAug-03-2019 07:56 PM
โAug-03-2019 06:27 AM
azrving wrote:Reisender wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
I believe that disposing of the old batteries can be a huge environmental headache.
I can also see the value of this RV decreasing quickly with time and that it may be difficult to unload once it gets close to battery replacement time. The cost for the new batteries and for disposal of the old batteries MAY exceed the total value of the coach.
I donโt understand the environmental headache statement. Maybe if it was a lead acid battery but a lithium ion battery is mostly aluminum. Not considered to be hazardous.
Lead acid battery is highly recycled.
Recycle
โAug-03-2019 06:04 AM
Reisender wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
I believe that disposing of the old batteries can be a huge environmental headache.
I can also see the value of this RV decreasing quickly with time and that it may be difficult to unload once it gets close to battery replacement time. The cost for the new batteries and for disposal of the old batteries MAY exceed the total value of the coach.
I donโt understand the environmental headache statement. Maybe if it was a lead acid battery but a lithium ion battery is mostly aluminum. Not considered to be hazardous.
โJul-31-2019 07:03 AM
โJul-31-2019 06:23 AM
pianotuna wrote:No take out containers for your electric vehicles allowed at a lot of places.
The electric is included in the price. It is by no means "free". It is, however, and "all you can eat" buffet.
โJul-30-2019 09:54 AM
โJul-30-2019 07:53 AM
wa8yxm wrote:While "free" electric might be enticing I think everyone understands they need to pay. Separate meters for electric RVs would be best.
Well I'm not going to comment that much on the EV-RV but I will comment the campnground where I'm typing this charges folks who bring Electric Golf Cars 1.00/day extra. Many CG's are not metering power and billing long term residents (I still get free on my membership) But with an Electric RV I expect all will meter and bill.
500 miles range is acceptable but I'd like more.. I normally average about 400 miles a day when migrating but have done longer drives. I'd hate to run out of watts in the middle of the freeway.
โJul-30-2019 05:36 AM
โJul-30-2019 03:11 AM
HadEnough wrote:Reisender wrote:HadEnough wrote:
All absolutely useless as an RV. Just as every electric only vehicle is.
They are banning internal combustion engines all over Europe and are starting to do the same here.
Where does that leave us?
Might he time to start fighting for our rights. RVs should be exempt.
BC and Quebec dates are set for Jan 1st 2040. Only applies to the sale of new vehicles though. The vehicle itself must produce zero emmision. But I think that is just personal vehicles. I havenโt read the law but someone on a car forum mentioned there was a GVWR tied to it. Not sure.
Meh. Iโm fine with it. No one is going to want a gas car or truck by then anyway.
Seems to me I read on the same site that some west coast states and New York have something similar coming.
Here's a link.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B0dau8jgne_/?igshid=64el0m30604
โJul-29-2019 08:15 PM
Reisender wrote:HadEnough wrote:
All absolutely useless as an RV. Just as every electric only vehicle is.
They are banning internal combustion engines all over Europe and are starting to do the same here.
Where does that leave us?
Might he time to start fighting for our rights. RVs should be exempt.
BC and Quebec dates are set for Jan 1st 2040. Only applies to the sale of new vehicles though. The vehicle itself must produce zero emmision. But I think that is just personal vehicles. I havenโt read the law but someone on a car forum mentioned there was a GVWR tied to it. Not sure.
Meh. Iโm fine with it. No one is going to want a gas car or truck by then anyway.
Seems to me I read on the same site that some west coast states and New York have something similar coming.