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What Will GE Force Its People To Drive Now
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On 3/5/2012 7:20 PM, BAR wrote:
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 08:37:06 -0500, wrote:
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On Sun, 4 Mar 2012 13:35:14 -0500, wrote:
The jury is in on electric cars. They are the future. The
problem is
that there hasn't been enough R&D to make them feasible yet.
The hybrid, gas-electric, is just a diesel-electric locomotive
downsized
with the added benefit of pulling the electricity generated from
breaking and coasting to charge the batteries. The all electric
needs
needs work with storing enough power to be useful over a longer
period
of time and distance.
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I think we both agree on most of those points. Where we seem to
disagree is whether or not it makes sense to roll out half a
loaf.
Knowing full well the limitations of half a loaf, I still say yes.
The reason being that getting some electric cars on the road
starts to
get people thinking about the infrastucture issues (like charging
stations and better batteries). Same thing with alternative
energy
like wind and solar. If you don't start rolling some of this out
to
the public you end up with a perpetual chicken and egg syndrome
where
you can't have the chicken because you don't yet have an egg and
vice
versa. There are also a lot of people whose transportation needs
would be well served right now by a car like the Volt. The
problem
is price of course, and prices will not come down until there is
economy of scale, with the engineering and tooling costs amortized
across a wider base. I could use a Volt right now if the price
was
right. It would be great for running short errands and the like,
running on gas for the occasional longer trip.
You are 100% correct, but it just gives the far right wing the
ability
to say SEE, new technology is BAD....
Got your Cheby Volt yet? Didn't think so. Me, being moderate and
slightly right leaning, prefers to wait till the elec car matures and
shakes out most of the bugs. Buyers who must be on the bleeding edge
will pay dearly for the privilage of owning a product that ain't
quite there yet.
By the way, you are far too polarîzed. A common trait among democrats.
What makes you think I'm a democrat, to start with? Also, Scotty and BAR
claim that there will never be an electric car that works!
I never said that there will never be an electric car. I have said that
the technology is not available at this time to make them useful. Lion
technology has a heat problem that they haven't been able to solve. You
are lucky that you can take your cellphone and computer on airplanes.
Most bulk shipments of Lion batteries have to be specially packaged or
shipped via surface carrier.
Power density and recycling are the biggest problems with electric cars
at this time. These issues will be resolved in time but, until then
someone else can be on the bleeding edge of this technology.
Plume always lies about what "we" said... It's the only way he can get
attention...
Who said "the electric car is dead"???
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