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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    These companies want to make money,and lots of it.

    Thats why they will all be different.

    When have all brands of anything homogenised into one on a huge,world wide scale?
    Petrol!
    Diesel!
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    Apple deliberately made its devices require different software and accessories to maximise it's profits. Mind you, consumers are revolting and going to the more interchangeable Android model.
    Lithium and lead crystal batteries will revolutionise vehicle battery systems over time I think. Charging and battery swap systems will change our expectations.

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    Tool batteries are all 18650? The casing is different yes. but the actually batteries are all the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Just about a major overhaul on some Electric cars to swap the batteries, Major undertaking in my LandRover Conversion, got to pull floor and seatbox out , maybe should have looked at this before.

    lots of ooh and ahhhs

    Closeup of Tesla Battery Swap (HD) - YouTube
    I read about it. Tesla cancelled this supercharger program because of low usage.

    People prefer slow but free charging....Rather than quick paid battery swap...

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    I just hope they get the dust sealing right on the electric motors!

    Once all these electric cars start taking over, there'll be less demand for petrol/diesel, so that production will no longer be subsidising the production of asphalt (a byproduct of the refining process). So when the price of asphalt goes through the roof, the only alternative will be going back to gravel roads. At least people will learn how to drive a bit better ... Whoops, that's right, the cars will be doing all the driving, won't they? Wonder how the robot will handle corrugations on an off-camber corner?

    And don't even consider using concrete - that's got a worse environmental footprint than coal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by martnH View Post
    I read about it. Tesla cancelled this supercharger program because of low usage.

    People prefer slow but free charging....Rather than quick paid battery swap...
    Nothing is "free" - somebody, somewhere, is picking up the tab, and it's usually the poor bastard at the bottom of the chain that pays!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Pie in the sky? There are around 1/4 of a million Tesla cars on the planet. The prototype truck uses proven drive components and will be the beneficiary of any new battery developments before going into production.
    of course its pie in the sky....
    250,000 tesla cars you say?
    a tesla truck that has a range of 500 miles BUT actually isnt in production.
    Sorry I cant find specs for the weight of the tesla truck, the weight of its batteries, its payload, could you provide a link? cheers.

    Back in the real world.
    TOYOTA are at OVER 10 million hybrid electric cars!!
    FUSO / DAIMLER have BOTH hybrid electric and full electric trucks IN PRODUCTION.
    FORD with DHL are building all electric vans.
    So these are the companies driving the EV technology further and faster than..... other pie in the sky companies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    We can do more to reduce *vehicle* emissions simply by:

    -Banning vehicles beyond a certain age.
    -Taxing older vehicles based on emissions
    -Charging registration on a per kilometre basis (this has actually been tabled)
    - Banning vehicle “tuner houses”, not mechanics but anyone who specialises in Remaps and performance enhancements.
    - Exhaust shops can only fit factory systems
    - Annual testing of emissions including CAT replacements (they have a limited lifespan)
    - Change Motorsport regulations to ensure all vehicles meet emissions (good luck)

    Each one obviously has major repercussions on people.
    Yep x 2 all of the above plus applying it too trucks.
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    AND..... back on topic, no DPF, DPD technology wont see the end to the diesel cars in cities.

    EURO 5 / 6 emissions are so strict that DPF/DPD technology isnt enough to make a diesel green enough.
    All new diesels are diesel exhaust fluid technology.

    Diesel exhaust fluid - Wikipedia
    AdBlue – Wikipedia
    Selective catalytic reduction - Wikipedia
    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post

    The best vehicle for an urbanite is electric.
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    But until they bring out a SUV or big 4wd variant of the electric car then they will not be popular. It just isn't cool for shopping mums and school mums to drive what is currently on offer.
    I wonder if toyota will bring out and electric land cruiser


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