โMar-09-2020 07:07 PM
โMar-13-2020 02:08 PM
time2roll wrote:wilber1 wrote:Yes and the Tesla can go further on $100 of fuel.time2roll wrote:
Yes thanks for the HS chemistry lesson. All of the gasses contained in air go through the combustion cycle and a few things are created besides CO2 and water vapor due to the heat. Some of which are considered pollutants but that was not the point of the video. Gasoline contains some nasty stuff also but that is not the point either.
My point is the battery in and to itself releases the stored energy. Nothing else required. Gasoline needs to be fed oxygen from some other source to burn and release energy. My point is that all the elements to get the energy from that gasoline are not contained in that gallon jug.
Yes but from a practical point of view, an ICE vehicle getting 30 MPG requires less than 70 lbs of fuel to go the same distance as a Tesla S 85 with a 1200 lb battery. With 140 lbs of fuel, it can go twice as far.
Choose what you prefer.
โMar-12-2020 08:52 PM
wilber1 wrote:Yes and the Tesla can go further on $100 of fuel.time2roll wrote:
Yes thanks for the HS chemistry lesson. All of the gasses contained in air go through the combustion cycle and a few things are created besides CO2 and water vapor due to the heat. Some of which are considered pollutants but that was not the point of the video. Gasoline contains some nasty stuff also but that is not the point either.
My point is the battery in and to itself releases the stored energy. Nothing else required. Gasoline needs to be fed oxygen from some other source to burn and release energy. My point is that all the elements to get the energy from that gasoline are not contained in that gallon jug.
Yes but from a practical point of view, an ICE vehicle getting 30 MPG requires less than 70 lbs of fuel to go the same distance as a Tesla S 85 with a 1200 lb battery. With 140 lbs of fuel, it can go twice as far.
โMar-12-2020 06:40 PM
ShinerBock wrote:So why even contemplate using a battery?
The original video does not need to include oxygen being used because it does not need to store that on the vehicle in order for it to operate since it is in the air all around us.
โMar-12-2020 03:54 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Lantley wrote:
You guys are beating a dead horse. EV's are the future like it or not.
The ICE is just too inefficient and complex by comparison.
Yes there are lots of challenges and logistics but I think Tesla has shown it can be done.
No every vehicle cannot be replaced by an EV .................yet!
But in time 90% of vehicles will be EV.
The debate at this point is not about technology but about money.
Mobil Exxon is not going down without a fight.
Global Warming is not about the environment, It's about the money,mindset and desire to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
EV's vs.ICE. is just one front of the energy battle.
The energy revolution is upon us.
I'm an electrical engineer and design underwater data acquisition systems and acoustic sensors and we use lithium ion battery technology for our under water acquisition nodes and battery technology for the last 30 years to date has always been a challenge for packaging and operations so what I see for the auto industry is the battery technology is still the gating item.
โMar-12-2020 02:44 PM
โMar-12-2020 02:12 PM
wilber1 wrote:time2roll wrote:
Yes thanks for the HS chemistry lesson. All of the gasses contained in air go through the combustion cycle and a few things are created besides CO2 and water vapor due to the heat. Some of which are considered pollutants but that was not the point of the video. Gasoline contains some nasty stuff also but that is not the point either.
My point is the battery in and to itself releases the stored energy. Nothing else required. Gasoline needs to be fed oxygen from some other source to burn and release energy. My point is that all the elements to get the energy from that gasoline are not contained in that gallon jug.
Yes but from a practical point of view, an ICE vehicle getting 30 MPG requires less than 70 lbs of fuel to go the same distance as a Tesla S 85 with a 1200 lb battery. With 140 lbs of fuel, it can go twice as far.
โMar-12-2020 01:22 PM
time2roll wrote:
Yes thanks for the HS chemistry lesson. All of the gasses contained in air go through the combustion cycle and a few things are created besides CO2 and water vapor due to the heat. Some of which are considered pollutants but that was not the point of the video. Gasoline contains some nasty stuff also but that is not the point either.
My point is the battery in and to itself releases the stored energy. Nothing else required. Gasoline needs to be fed oxygen from some other source to burn and release energy. My point is that all the elements to get the energy from that gasoline are not contained in that gallon jug.
โMar-12-2020 12:47 PM
free radical wrote:
Problem with ice engine is,
NOT a single auto maker cares about improving its eficiency.
โMar-12-2020 05:48 AM
time2roll wrote:
You think BMW CEO does not send a lobbyist in with the others to negotiate emissions and fuel economy requirements? The lobbyists don't ride an electric scooter to the meeting either.
Reminds me of GM flying private jets to beg congress for BK money.
They all do it.
The original video still did not include the air that is burned in the example shown.
โMar-11-2020 10:26 PM
โMar-11-2020 09:58 PM
time2roll wrote:ShinerBock wrote:You think BMW CEO does not send a lobbyist in with the others to negotiate emissions and fuel economy requirements? The lobbyists don't ride an electric scooter to the meeting either.time2roll wrote:
You think the CEO of BMW rides an electric scooter?
I don't think you understand what I am saying. It is not about who pollutes the least or most. It is about who is being the hypocrite.
Somone who chastises others for their carbon footprint or lobbies congress to have more carbon credits while flying hundreds of miles on a jet and using kerosene rocket fuel because the lower emissions rocket fuel is too expensive even though he can afford it is a hypocrite. Someone who doesn't chastise others for their carbon foot print and doesn't lobby congress for more carbon credit money while flying hundreds of miles on a jet and shooting kerosene rockets into the air isn't a hypocrite.
Reminds me of GM flying private jets to beg congress for BK money.
They all do it.
The original video still did not include the air that is burned in the example shown.
โMar-11-2020 09:34 PM
ShinerBock wrote:You think BMW CEO does not send a lobbyist in with the others to negotiate emissions and fuel economy requirements? The lobbyists don't ride an electric scooter to the meeting either.time2roll wrote:
You think the CEO of BMW rides an electric scooter?
I don't think you understand what I am saying. It is not about who pollutes the least or most. It is about who is being the hypocrite.
Somone who chastises others for their carbon footprint or lobbies congress to have more carbon credits while flying hundreds of miles on a jet and using kerosene rocket fuel because the lower emissions rocket fuel is too expensive even though he can afford it is a hypocrite. Someone who doesn't chastise others for their carbon foot print and doesn't lobby congress for more carbon credit money while flying hundreds of miles on a jet and shooting kerosene rockets into the air isn't a hypocrite.
โMar-11-2020 07:59 PM
Lantley wrote:
You guys are beating a dead horse. EV's are the future like it or not.
The ICE is just too inefficient and complex by comparison.
Yes there are lots of challenges and logistics but I think Tesla has shown it can be done.
No every vehicle cannot be replaced by an EV .................yet!
But in time 90% of vehicles will be EV.
The debate at this point is not about technology but about money.
Mobil Exxon is not going down without a fight.
Global Warming is not about the environment, It's about the money,mindset and desire to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
EV's vs.ICE. is just one front of the energy battle.
The energy revolution is upon us.
โMar-11-2020 07:52 PM
time2roll wrote:
You think the CEO of BMW rides an electric scooter?