Electric motors are more efficient than ICE motors. My electric chain saw is an example. Can you imagine trying to use ICE power tools? Never!
Electric Vehicles are not just people movers, they come in Truck size too as well as Utes.
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Electric motors are more efficient than ICE motors. My electric chain saw is an example. Can you imagine trying to use ICE power tools? Never!
ALL of these could have been mainstream in Australia many years ago along with alternative power generation, but I see none of this happening while we have a Gov back by the coal industry and media BS of "low emissions coal" "clean coal" and one of our idiot PM's saying things like how ugly wind farms are (because a dirty emissions belching coal fired power station isnt ugly right??).
We could of (should of) been the world leaders in alternative energy well before other counties.
Regards
Daz
Yes we could have picked up and ran with Solar back in the 80's but we didn't get off the block's.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
Not a bad looking wagon, wonder how long before Oz gets any...
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It's like "Back To The Future" a Classic Rangie converted to electric.
I am pretty sure that this is the car featured in LRO earlier this year.
If so the price of conversion was GBP 50K, using second hand Tesla batteries from crashed cars as Tesla don't sell batteries to anyone.
Regards Philip A
Used Tesla modules are not that expensive , only US $1295 for 5kwh /21.6V
I would certainly consider them for my next project.
7 modules would give me 35kwh @ 150V = US $9065 (plus delivery) weighing a mere 125Kg ( my 28.8kwh pack weighs 256kg)
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