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โDec-17-2018 09:46 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
I wouldn't rule out that an electric Class A is coming fairly soon. Large fleet operators like Pepsi, Walmart, and Anheuser-Busch are pre-ordering Tesla's upcoming "Semi" tractor-trailers due out next year...
โDec-17-2018 09:43 PM
timmac wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Other than throwing more batteries at EV's, there really isn't much technology advancement.
You need to open your eyes and do some research and you will find battery technology has advance very far in the past few years and will continue to advance..
โDec-17-2018 09:38 PM
MrWizard wrote:
Skyguy
I think you just described a diesel locomotive engine
except it is electric motor driven 100%
the diesel only powers the electrical generator NOT the drive wheels
โDec-17-2018 08:45 PM
time2roll wrote:Gundog wrote:Why stop? I've read posts where RVs run the generator while in motion...
Just think with a diesel generator you could stop and charge every 125 miles LOL.
โDec-17-2018 08:15 PM
Gundog wrote:Why stop? I've read posts where RVs run the generator while in motion...
Just think with a diesel generator you could stop and charge every 125 miles LOL.
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โDec-17-2018 09:25 AM
Chainwright wrote:
Nah, the hold up in "Infrastructure" is the big oil Lobby. 7-11, circle K's, Corner store, they all partner up with Shell, Exxon, Chevron, Valero and so on, but as any of those business owners and they will tell you that DO NOT make huge profits off of gas but off of the snacks, drinks, meals and other items they offer in their stores. IT will come to pass, in the near future, when a BIG player like let's say Wal-mart will understand what's happening, and will create a Gas stations that has 10 to 15 EV charging stations, EV owners will plug up their EV's, knowing the recharge will take 5,10, 15-30 min and go inside to buy snacks or have breakfast or lunch. Naturally being a BIG player Wal-Mart (or whoever the lucky Co is) will offer petroleum gas pumps too. But as long as Big oil has congress in it's pocket, it won't happen. Tides have to turn, it's happening slowly, but the reason for that is Europe.
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