Electric car
- Muddypause
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Electric car
I caught the last few minutes of a motoring programme on TV this evening. They were test driving an electric sports car.
Now I don't really understand modern car styling (I drive an elderly Volvo). I'm in the old school of 'form follows function', so I assume the function of a modern sports car is pretty much the same as a pair of modern trainers or a mobile phone - first and foremost a type of jewelry. But I have to concede that this sports car looked sexier than a milk float. And the figures were very impressive - a couple of hundred miles when fully charged; three and a half hour charging time; 140 BHP...
Still relies on a national infrastructure of energy supply, and it would be interesting to know how efficient it is (storage batteries are not good at storing electricity). And it does nothing to solve any transport system issues.
However, there was one major flaw that may limit its contribution to the developement of the electric car as a means of daily transport. It cost £300,000.
Now I don't really understand modern car styling (I drive an elderly Volvo). I'm in the old school of 'form follows function', so I assume the function of a modern sports car is pretty much the same as a pair of modern trainers or a mobile phone - first and foremost a type of jewelry. But I have to concede that this sports car looked sexier than a milk float. And the figures were very impressive - a couple of hundred miles when fully charged; three and a half hour charging time; 140 BHP...
Still relies on a national infrastructure of energy supply, and it would be interesting to know how efficient it is (storage batteries are not good at storing electricity). And it does nothing to solve any transport system issues.
However, there was one major flaw that may limit its contribution to the developement of the electric car as a means of daily transport. It cost £300,000.
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$600,000!
$600,000!
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the first motor cars were priced out of most peoples range, at least it is being made! BMW have also made a hydrogen powered car that can reach speed of 185 mph.
As for the transport issue, as far as I can see in the Uk we wont have enough road for all the cars, so we are getting closer and closer to more and more huge gridlocks.
As for the transport issue, as far as I can see in the Uk we wont have enough road for all the cars, so we are getting closer and closer to more and more huge gridlocks.
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Hooks poor Wombat through the mains to zap and revive him.Wombat wrote:hack cough choke fall down die!
$600,000!
Settle down there me olde mate. Thats 600k for the flamin PROTORTYPE. Or the limited production model.
And those figures are roughly the same for any other limited production petrol car, eg Ferrari or Rolls
Get the little beastie onto the production line and you would probably be looking at figures comprable to any other car.
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Gridlock my motorbike??? You poms invented the perfect vehicle for both your weather , your gridlcks, and the environement, almost thirty years ago. It was called the Quasar and I'll never understand why it never took offf.Andy Hamilton wrote:the first motor cars were priced out of most peoples range, at least it is being made! BMW have also made a hydrogen powered car that can reach speed of 185 mph.
As for the transport issue, as far as I can see in the Uk we wont have enough road for all the cars, so we are getting closer and closer to more and more huge gridlocks.
I even know where theres one being restored in Australia.