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The right wing anti-technology types won't like this!!!
On Thu, 23 May 2013 10:33:21 -0400, Hank©
wrote: On 5/23/2013 10:01 AM, Wayne B wrote: On Thu, 23 May 2013 07:17:45 -0400, BAR wrote: If I only had one auto I would not have an all electric vehicle, it limits my ability to travel freely. === I agree with that. With only one vehicle you either need rapid recharge, battery pack swapping or much longer range than is available now. However at some point it becomes cheaper to rent a car for taking long trips if you don't do it that often. If you can get a rental with unlimited mileage for around $200/week, it is cheaper than driving your own on long trips. Small electric vehicles would be perfect for you to carry on your boat. === Some people with slightly bigger boats than ours are already doing it with golf cart type vehicles. We've also been seeing a lot of electric bicycles recently. I'm tempted to get one myself. They offer a typical range of 10 to 15 miles and sometimes have the option of a spare battery pack. |
The right wing anti-technology types won't like this!!!
On Thu, 23 May 2013 11:10:46 -0400, iBoaterer
wrote: Now you are making SENSE, instead of just repeating what FOX says!! === I almost never listen to FOX. I do read the Wall Street Journal but even though it is yet another Murdoch media outlet, the WSJ for the most part still carries out their long tradition of fair and balanced reporting. |
The right wing anti-technology types won't like this!!!
On 5/23/2013 12:07 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Thu, 23 May 2013 10:33:21 -0400, Hank© wrote: On 5/23/2013 10:01 AM, Wayne B wrote: On Thu, 23 May 2013 07:17:45 -0400, BAR wrote: If I only had one auto I would not have an all electric vehicle, it limits my ability to travel freely. === I agree with that. With only one vehicle you either need rapid recharge, battery pack swapping or much longer range than is available now. However at some point it becomes cheaper to rent a car for taking long trips if you don't do it that often. If you can get a rental with unlimited mileage for around $200/week, it is cheaper than driving your own on long trips. Small electric vehicles would be perfect for you to carry on your boat. === Some people with slightly bigger boats than ours are already doing it with golf cart type vehicles. We've also been seeing a lot of electric bicycles recently. I'm tempted to get one myself. They offer a typical range of 10 to 15 miles and sometimes have the option of a spare battery pack. From what I can see, the electric two wheeler has come into it's own. Seems plenty of decent manufacturers out there, putting out a decent piece of technology for the money... |
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The right wing anti-technology types won't like this!!!
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says... On 5/23/2013 1:54 PM, wrote: On Wed, 22 May 2013 23:18:05 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Wed, 22 May 2013 18:43:14 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 21 May 2013 17:06:55 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Most of the tiny, roller-skate-on-wheels electric cars being marketed today are good for about 80 miles before recharge. A full recharge takes 4-8 hours. Not very comfortable and unrealistic for a 400 mile trip. ========= I would guesstimate that about 95% of my driving could be done with a reliable range of 120 miles. Without some breakthrough it may never be realistic to take an EV on long trips. Most people have a second vehicle of some sort however. The EV is nothing more that a smart phone. You want to take it everywhere you go but, you have to make sure that you have some way of charging its batteries where ever you go. ==== I think that comparing an EV to a smart phone is a poor analogy. Most people don't want to bother with a second phone or a second phone number, but lots of people have second vehicles. Like I said, at least 95% of my driving could be done with a range of 120 miles or perhaps even less. For everything else I'd take the truck. The real issue then becomes the cost. If you just want an econobox to buzz around town, you are still money ahead getting a regular small car and use the money you save to buy gas. I have not seen an electric car option that can get me out of my Honda. If Lee County, Fl DEP and FPL really wanted to save the planet they would open up the road under the power line and cut a 200 yard cart road from there through the scrub to the San Carlos Park shopping center. It would not even have to be paved. I would just use my golf cart for most of my local driving. About 1/4th of my neighbors have carts too. The problem is, even a street legal cart (GEM or whatever) is not allowed on US41. If the cart path is not on the public road, they don't even have to be street legal. If it's not on a public road, it opens up some private individual or corp to a lot of liability... and regulations too... Yeah, the same as if you were walking. |
The right wing anti-technology types won't like this!!!
On 5/23/2013 12:07 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Thu, 23 May 2013 10:33:21 -0400, Hank© wrote: On 5/23/2013 10:01 AM, Wayne B wrote: On Thu, 23 May 2013 07:17:45 -0400, BAR wrote: If I only had one auto I would not have an all electric vehicle, it limits my ability to travel freely. === I agree with that. With only one vehicle you either need rapid recharge, battery pack swapping or much longer range than is available now. However at some point it becomes cheaper to rent a car for taking long trips if you don't do it that often. If you can get a rental with unlimited mileage for around $200/week, it is cheaper than driving your own on long trips. Small electric vehicles would be perfect for you to carry on your boat. === Some people with slightly bigger boats than ours are already doing it with golf cart type vehicles. We've also been seeing a lot of electric bicycles recently. I'm tempted to get one myself. They offer a typical range of 10 to 15 miles and sometimes have the option of a spare battery pack. Check out the Pedego Mariner S. I'm about to order my second one. |
The right wing anti-technology types won't like this!!!
On Thu, 23 May 2013 12:58:08 -0400, iBoaterer
wrote: I almost never listen to FOX. I do read the Wall Street Journal but even though it is yet another Murdoch media outlet, the WSJ for the most part still carries out their long tradition of fair and balanced reporting. Is that where you came up with the idea that everything liberal is just awful, corrupt, and bad, and that everything conservative is good? === You must be thinking of someone else. |
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