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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    I understand that....I’d be better if there was some sort of ratio/star rating/ return of emissions from manufacture and recharge.

    I'm waiting to see how they deal with the remote touring side of things for the larger touring range/distances and recharging in a reasonable time frame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    I'm waiting to see how they deal with the remote touring side of things for the larger touring range/distances and recharging in a reasonable time frame?
    With a 3T van in tow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    I'm waiting to see how they deal with the remote touring side of things for the larger touring range/distances and recharging in a reasonable time frame?
    Well until battery tech is improved there is such a thing as a turbine Range extender, for those with 'range anxiety" , like a small capstone genset.




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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    Well i suppose I was looking into it a little more than that.....

    Just think how many emissions went onto the air from

    Manufacturing the car
    Building the shed the car was in
    Manufacturing solar panels
    Manufacturing wind farms
    Installers driving to and from installation.

    Or are all these emission free??

    What I would like to see the a rating or a number that tell the purchaser when the produce become cost/emission neutral......

    You can have an emission free cars but not much points if its journey to the new owner has produced more emission than the cars is going to save over its life.

    I’d be happy if they advertised low emission or return on emissions is this many kilometers.

    Don’t get me wrong, I’d like our next run about for the bride to be electric.
    The trouble is that you're shooting at a target with skates on, i.e. what's true today isn't going to be true on another day. Every solar panel and every wind turbine that's made and installed has a payback period at which it has returned the energy spent on construction. After that the device produces essentially zero cost emissions free energy. So every year energy production, transport, retail and manufacturing as a whole gets a bit cleaner. Do you want to analyse each and every individual car/shed/panel/turbine? Was it made on a cool, windy and sunny day or a calm summers night? Or are you happy to know the rate of progress of the system as a whole? Numbers for the latter are pretty easy to find, state by state, country by country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    The trouble is that you're shooting at a target with skates on, i.e. what's true today isn't going to be true on another day. Every solar panel and every wind turbine that's made and installed has a payback period at which it has returned the energy spent on construction. After that the device produces essentially zero cost emissions free energy. So every year energy production, transport, retail and manufacturing as a whole gets a bit cleaner. Do you want to analyse each and every individual car/shed/panel/turbine? Was it made on a cool, windy and sunny day or a calm summers night? Or are you happy to know the rate of progress of the system as a whole? Numbers for the latter are pretty easy to find, state by state, country by country.

    x2

    and sooner than later all of those solar panels etc etc will be made with zero emission electricity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Little do people realise it takes more Electricity to refine the oil to produce petrol / diesel that would be used by Electric Vehicles to travel the same distance as the Internal Combustion powered vehicles that use that petrol / oil.
    I'd really like to see the math behind that statement, sounds a bit vegan to me

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    This is a good concept for this NZ company, it looks like their main market is mining companies that want to go green. They have just shoved (yes I realize that it's a difficult and complex shove) a couple of batteries and an electric motor into a Tojo, because that's what the mines want.
    For this it would be ideal, short range and back to base for a recharge at smoko and if you go flat a recovery is not too far away.

    If (or really when) toyota give it a real shove, I'm sure that they would be doing in-wheel motors hanging off independent suspension.

    Cheers Glen

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Well until battery tech is improved there is such a thing as a turbine Range extender, for those with 'range anxiety" , like a small capstone genset.



    Essentially a model plane turbine strapped to a generator. Not a new idea. But looks nicely executed.
    I would like to have heard it running. If it has been made quiet enough to not be offensive, I doubt it would be particularly efficient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorian View Post

    If (or really when) toyota give it a real shove, I'm sure that they would be doing in-wheel motors hanging off independent suspension.

    Cheers Glen
    I can tell you have never driven an Electric car , if you had you would say Toyota will give battery tech a real shove, that where the improvements need to new made. Motor and driveline is a no brainer. Bollinger have that sorted.

    In wheel motors are not going to happen on anything except bicycles.. too much unsprung weight .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorian View Post
    I'd really like to see the math behind that statement, sounds a bit vegan to me
    some light reading on the topic, from different viewpoints


    Do Gasoline Based Cars Really Use More Electricity than Electric Vehicles Do? | Council on Foreign Relations

    The 6 kWh electricity to refine gasoline would drive an electric car the same distance as a gasser?

    Refining oil requires more electricity than EVs | PluginCars.com

    BTW Im not a Green or a Vegan , far from it , Ive even pulled the EGR / DPF from my Iveco 4x4 .

    I converted my LandRover to 100% electric purely as a project & to learn the tech. Its 100% free to run of my solar array, I charge about once every 3 -4 days . 100km of local running about per charge. Its the best driving experience Ive had , 100% torque for zero RPM.

    I did not do it for economical reasons either, The $22,000 cost of the conversion will recover itself from petrol savings in about 10 years , sooner if the price of petrol climbs. The batteries are good for up to 3000 charge cycles at 100% Depth of Discharge, = 300,000km or 10,000 charge cycles & 80% DOD = 800,000km absolutely free , 800,000km . At a petrol cost (todays price) $22 per 100km , 300,000km = $66,000

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