โDec-09-2019 03:46 AM
โDec-12-2019 12:57 PM
rjstractor wrote:JRscooby wrote:
I would thing school buses would be a good fit. Charge overnight, then if needed, some charge in the daytime between runs. Maybe solar on the roof of bus to do a little daytime charge?
Electric school buses are already on the market. With a 155 kwh battery they might offer enough range for typical school district usage. When I drove bus many years ago a typical bus would do about 7 or 8 runs a day, with a total distance of 80-100 miles per day. The claimed 120 mile range would work on a good day, but during cold, rainy weather power use would climb. There's a couple hours of down time during the day where buses could get a little "bump" to their batteries. A 200 kwh battery might give enough range to make the buses a little more practical. Upgrading the electrical systems at the bus barns would be a significant expense that school districts might be reluctant to invest in.
โDec-12-2019 12:46 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Indianapolis just did this, and when weather got cold, they failed.
Good luck!
Edit:
I just checked, the article is till out there. Click here.
Another... Good luck!
โDec-12-2019 11:19 AM
โDec-12-2019 11:04 AM
โDec-12-2019 04:30 AM
rjstractor wrote:JRscooby wrote:
I would thing school buses would be a good fit. Charge overnight, then if needed, some charge in the daytime between runs. Maybe solar on the roof of bus to do a little daytime charge?
Electric school buses are already on the market. With a 155 kwh battery they might offer enough range for typical school district usage. When I drove bus many years ago a typical bus would do about 7 or 8 runs a day, with a total distance of 80-100 miles per day. The claimed 120 mile range would work on a good day, but during cold, rainy weather power use would climb. There's a couple hours of down time during the day where buses could get a little "bump" to their batteries. A 200 kwh battery might give enough range to make the buses a little more practical. Upgrading the electrical systems at the bus barns would be a significant expense that school districts might be reluctant to invest in.
โDec-11-2019 05:51 PM
JRscooby wrote:
I would thing school buses would be a good fit. Charge overnight, then if needed, some charge in the daytime between runs. Maybe solar on the roof of bus to do a little daytime charge?
โDec-10-2019 07:19 PM
free radical wrote:Failure seems a bit strong by what is written in the link.DutchmenSport wrote:
Indianapolis just did this, and when weather got cold, they failed.
Good luck!
Edit:
I just checked, the article is till out there. Click here.
Another... Good luck!
Theres that Chinese quality again
Buy Canadian next time
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/03/21/news/many-canadian-transit-agencies-are-missing-made-canada-electric-buses-says-new
โDec-10-2019 06:09 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Indianapolis just did this, and when weather got cold, they failed.
Good luck!
Edit:
I just checked, the article is till out there. Click here.
Another... Good luck!
โDec-10-2019 10:59 AM
โDec-10-2019 09:26 AM
JRscooby wrote:Could be if they have enough range in winter.
I would thing school buses would be a good fit. Charge overnight, then if needed, some charge in the daytime between runs. Maybe solar on the roof of bus to do a little daytime charge?
โDec-10-2019 02:30 AM
โDec-09-2019 02:52 PM
Grit dog wrote:Good chance it will be a nickel saved for the public. Do you have comprehensive information otherwise?LanceRKeys wrote:......on the taxpayers nickel.time2roll wrote:Reply of the year.
Best way to gain knowledge is to get out there are do the impossible. Fear of failure and setbacks holds too many people down in life.
โDec-09-2019 02:49 PM
LanceRKeys wrote:time2roll wrote:
Best way to gain knowledge is to get out there are do the impossible. Fear of failure and setbacks holds too many people down in life.
Reply of the year.
โDec-09-2019 02:36 PM