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Sep-20-2022 01:54 PM
Lantley wrote:And 20 years from now manufacturer’s will still be producing whatever makes them the most profit; regardless of what that is then, and what they say today. No manufacturer is going to throw out their profit margin to save face on their past predictions.Tyler0215 wrote:
No one has ever said that EV's are the answer to all needs. The ICE and Diesel will never dissappear in our lifetimes no matter how muck the greenies want them to. It took 40 years for the ICE to replace the horse, the change to EV's will not come any quicker. Nothing to debate folks.
None of us no the time frame but the change is coming. Interestingly enough several manufacturesrs have proclimed they will cease productin of the ICE within the next 20 years
Sep-20-2022 01:32 PM
2oldman wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:As always, the consumer will decide what's successful.
The reason people use very little E85 is because it isn't practical. When people learned it dropped their mileage about 25 to 30% people dropped that idea like a hot potato.
Sep-20-2022 01:10 PM
Lantley wrote:
Battery Technology is certainly progressing.
To think there will not be significant advancement in batterry technology is very short sited.
Sep-20-2022 12:38 PM
Sep-20-2022 12:22 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:As always, the consumer will decide what's successful.
The reason people use very little E85 is because it isn't practical. When people learned it dropped their mileage about 25 to 30% people dropped that idea like a hot potato.
mkirsch wrote:How true. Look at what's in the palm of our hands vs what we had in the 80s. I have every reason to believe in the evolution of batteries and charging capabilities, as do the auto makers.
The advance of technology has increased exponentially over time.
Sep-20-2022 12:03 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
No one has ever said that EV's are the answer to all needs. The ICE and Diesel will never dissappear in our lifetimes no matter how muck the greenies want them to. It took 40 years for the ICE to replace the horse, the change to EV's will not come any quicker. Nothing to debate folks.
Sep-20-2022 11:57 AM
JRscooby wrote:mkirsch wrote:
How do you know it's not something you're interested in unless you open it and read it?
Once you do that it's too late. The damage is done.
Really though all this EV posturing and pontificating is OT for this forum and does not belong here.
This is our RV electric future. It's the future man!
tells me what topic likely is.
Sep-20-2022 11:36 AM
2oldman wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:As far as I recall car makers weren't retooling or adapting for those fuels. They sure are for EVs.
many years ago on this very forum people were saying we should go to alcohol as a fuel. I said it was a bad idea and it will never "be practicable". It wasn't; but I was still shouted down by people that just didn't understand the problems of using alcohol as a motor fuel. Then people jumped on the algae diesel fuel gig. We were going to get our fuel from algae. I showed the math that showed why that wouldn't work. Again I was shouted down.
Sep-20-2022 11:34 AM
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Sep-20-2022 10:30 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:As far as I recall car makers weren't retooling or adapting for those fuels. They sure are for EVs.
many years ago on this very forum people were saying we should go to alcohol as a fuel. I said it was a bad idea and it will never "be practicable". It wasn't; but I was still shouted down by people that just didn't understand the problems of using alcohol as a motor fuel. Then people jumped on the algae diesel fuel gig. We were going to get our fuel from algae. I showed the math that showed why that wouldn't work. Again I was shouted down.
Sep-20-2022 10:18 AM
Lantley wrote:
I'm not an over the top EV guy. But I am open minded enough to understand one day I maybe towing with an EV vs. claiming that EV towing is an impossible pipe dream.
Sep-20-2022 10:11 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Lantley wrote:
I'm not an over the top EV guy. But I am open minded enough to understand one day I maybe towing with an EV vs. claiming that EV towing is an impossible pipe dream.
I've already seen enough game changing technology inm my lifetime to understand change can happen quickly.
Wasn't too long ago the "Dick Tracy" talking watch was far fetched, now it is reality.
When it comes to EV, I don't own a Tesla or have any plans to buy one anytime soon. However I drove a friends Tesla and that experience changed my thoughts on EV. The Tesla is game changin g technology.
The idea of a car withincredible performance with no pistons,crankshaft,lifters or combustion of any sort is mind boggling and transformative.
Experience a Tesla for yourself and your opinion on EV and EV technology will change forever.
If you have not experienced a Tesla,you are thinking old school technology and you really can't grasp what all the EV fuss is about.
However once you exerience Tesla technology you will begin to understand what the fuss is all about.
I'm not suggesting you will run out and buy a Tesla or suddenly become a die hard Musky.
But you will have a much better understanding of what EV technology is about and where it is headed.
Short of a huge breakthrough in battery technology, RVs with similar capabilities are not happening in our lifetime.
"Dick Tracy" was like 80-90 yrs ago. Unless you are 400yrs old, yeah, it was a long time ago.
I had cars without pistons, crankshafts, lifters. Nothing particularly earth shattering about the idea. They were slot cars and solved the energy storage issue by electrifying the track. Electrifying our roadway system is an expensive proposition but technologically it does work.
Performance is a red herring. Modern 4 banger cars almost never use the full performance capability anyway.
Sep-20-2022 10:05 AM
Tyler0215 wrote:
No one has ever said that EV's are the answer to all needs. The ICE and Diesel will never dissappear in our lifetimes no matter how muck the greenies want them to. It took 40 years for the ICE to replace the horse, the change to EV's will not come any quicker. Nothing to debate folks.