โJul-07-2017 03:06 PM
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โJul-12-2017 01:19 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
The problem with a manual anything is the "disconnector" has to be conscious and physically able to operate it.
โJul-12-2017 10:52 AM
โJul-11-2017 06:12 PM
time2roll wrote:Mortimer Brewster wrote:Not sure it is increased just different.
Just out of curiosity, is there an increased danger for first responders when dealing with an electric vehicle that's been in an accident?
Gasoline fire has issues and so would a battery fire.
Need to follow guidelines cutting you out so fuel line or high voltage wire is not cut. I would think EVs would have an impact cut off switch similar to the fuel pump impact cut off. Maybe if it proves to be an issue.
Fire during an accident can happen either way. Battery vehicles very rarely self combust and certainly that does happen with gasoline.
I am far more worried about the hydrogen vehicles running up to 10,000 psi. But then natural gas vehicles seem to do OK.
โJul-11-2017 06:04 PM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:Not sure it is increased just different.
Just out of curiosity, is there an increased danger for first responders when dealing with an electric vehicle that's been in an accident?
โJul-11-2017 04:59 PM
brulaz wrote:John & Angela wrote:
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The heat thing was a consideration when we bought our leaf. We decided where we live it wouldn't be a problem. They changed the battery chemistry in later part of 2013 (ours is a 16) to a more heat resistant technology but I think the passive cooling of a leaf still makes them susceptible to early degradation in hot climates. It will be interesting to see what the 2018 leafs use. Passive or active cooling. I guess we will all find out on September 6 th.
My brother in Seattle purchased an off-lease 2014? Leaf. He says it was a good price, satisfies all his in-town needs, and is dirt cheap to run and maintain. An old pickup handles the occasional longer trips and tow/haul needs.
Our needs are different, so for now we're sticking with our 2011 Cruze Eco which gives me 40mpg in the summer. Maybe in a few years ...
โJul-11-2017 02:27 PM
John & Angela wrote:
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The heat thing was a consideration when we bought our leaf. We decided where we live it wouldn't be a problem. They changed the battery chemistry in later part of 2013 (ours is a 16) to a more heat resistant technology but I think the passive cooling of a leaf still makes them susceptible to early degradation in hot climates. It will be interesting to see what the 2018 leafs use. Passive or active cooling. I guess we will all find out on September 6 th.
โJul-11-2017 12:49 PM
โJul-11-2017 11:20 AM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
Just out of curiosity, is there an increased danger for first responders when dealing with an electric vehicle that's been in an accident?
โJul-11-2017 10:16 AM
โJul-11-2017 08:11 AM
SaltiDawg wrote:
That's why our Astronauts only ride space craft that have been successfully used at least for ten years. Oh, wait. lol
โJul-11-2017 08:11 AM
brulaz wrote:
Have been reading GreenCarReports for a while now.
From their pages, it seems most original Chevy Volt batteries are still going strong after 6 years with little capacity loss. The last page of this article discusses this: Bolt-Volt battery replacement and degradation
The Nissan Leaf has not been so successful, especially in hot climates. Here's story about having to replace the battery pack after 5 years and 65K miles in Seattle: Nissan in Seattle
I suspect the difference between Leaf and Volt battery longevity is in part how the batteries are cooled (liquid vs air) and the fact that the Volt is a Hybrid, and so the battery may not be as fully discharged as often as a pure electric.
And here's some speculation on Tesla's battery longevity, which might not be that bad either:
Tesla battery longevity
Seems battery technology has been steadily improving over the last decade. And in other areas too: the new Toyota Prius has a new heat pump cabin heating system that they claim is 63% more efficent than resistance cabin heating. Toyota Prime Heat pump
โJul-11-2017 06:13 AM
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