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Default 200 miles on one $1.00 charge.....

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On 9/14/2012 7:58 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
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On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 08:45:30 -0400, BAR wrote:

What advances in batteries have we made in the last 100 years?

You put energy in and you take energy out.

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That's what batteries do of course - store energy for use at a later
time. How do you propose to advance that?

Energy stored per pound has advanced a lot. If you don't believe
that, take a look at the latest generation of cordless tools or laptop
computers.

Being able to store energy at a reasonable cost and weight is key to
making electric vehicles practical. Although the Volt is not yet the
ideal electric car, it is a step forward. Internal combustion
engines started off slowly also. Take a look at the automotive
engines of 100 years ago vs what we have today.

The Tesla is quite the technological car though!

It has a battery and electric motors.


So? Your car still has an internal combustion engine. Is it the same as
a Model A?

compression, ignition, expansion, and exhaust. Yup, pretty much the same.


That's all you know about a modern internal combustion engine? Figures.