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    Some time in about 1960-70 I remember reading about one of the big shops in Sydney had a tunnel from their store to a warehous about a block away. In the 1920s they had a couple of 3/4 ton trucks converted to electric to transport goods between the two locations via the tunnel. Nearly forty years later they were still in service, with essentially no repairs except regular battery replacements.

    I would also comment that trucks with solid tyres were not all that uncommon when I was growing up - and when I got my licence I had to memorise special rules (now forgotten) for solid tyred vehicles.
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    Who knew the worlds first 4x4 was actually an Electric Vehicle with 4 hub motors built by Ferdinand Porsche presented to the public during the Paris 1900 World Exhibition.

    Historically it was not considered a proper 4x4 because it was Electric so the Internal Combustion Spijker took the mantle.


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    For a short while the trucks being used underground in the Mt Isa mine were electric.

    Apparently there was a time when that was the most economical method, but soon after that when the distance the ore needed to be transported inside the mine changed, diesel trucks became more economical again.

    The trucks were assembled down in the mine, but instead of dismantling them to bring them out, they pushed them down a disused shaft. They brought just one out to display in their museum.

    At least that is what I was told during an underground mine tour in Mt Isa about a decade ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by INter674 View Post
    In the 50/60s in the UK milk and mail was commonly delivered by electric carts...which also in some varieties had solid rubber tyres! They were also common at railway stations and on the docks as haulage carts.
    I think electric milkfloats continued on until past the 80's.
    Apparently the battery pack was sized to suit the milk round, as the batteries got older they would end up crawling back to the depot as the batteries were almost flat.
    Mostly used on the delivery rounds close to the depot.

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    I'm sure I remember a jet powered milkfloat at Santa Pod dragway but that was a long time ago.....


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    Aus post are using electric trikes around some of the suburbs of Perth
    Some have the posties using pedal power
    The postie that delivers to my home in Perth is still using the old Honda CT
    He’s dug a huge pit in the front lawn
    Then refused to deliver the mail as I got sick of filling it in
    Had a couple of words to his manager and now he’s back delivering
    He’s dug his hole and now he has to live with it
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    When we were travelling in Tassie lots of caravaners had electric bikes on the backs of their vans.

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    My old neighbour just paid $8000 for an electric pedal assisted mountain bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    When we were travelling in Tassie lots of caravaners had electric bikes on the backs of their vans.
    We used them while in NZ a few years ago.

    A word of warning,don’t let the battery go flat,they are bloody heavy,well at least the ones we had were.

    They are probably a bit lighter today.

    SWMBO is on about getting one,but the price of the good brands is rediculous.

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    Yes, they are expensive. I can't justify it.

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    I suspect the hit to the economy and budgets from Covid19 will set back EV's becoming mainstream for some time.

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