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My kids 2005 Prius is DOS then... Showing my age...
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I am working at one of the GM Canada plants where the EV600 delivery van is currently ramping up and I am hoping that with these delivery vans the infrastructure will be developed along with the growing numbers of these vans that go out the door for Fed Ex and DHL.
We are also installing charging stations in the parking lot for the general public to plug into as well as having existing charge stations for the workforce here. Yes these are heavy vehicles but they are trying to keep weight down so that operators will not need an AZ license to drive. |
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We just got our Mini SE, it's a blast to drive. The range is a joke but for the short trips to run errands around town and my wife's commute to work where they have chargers, it's ideal. I consider myself a car guy, but right now it's hard to imagine that I will get anything other than an EV as long as we keep that 700-mile-range SUV as a backup. |
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Yeah, the PHEV and EV 2 car combo is great.
Pacifica range touts 540miles. I've got 520 once.
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Why did you see / read this? Just curious; from my limited knowledge of batteries, I thought sodium-ion's main disadvantage was its lower energy density compared to lithium-ion.
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Chiming in late as I somehow missed this thread. The missus and I bought a Ford Mach-E about 1 yr ago and we love it. Absolutely zero problems and all that instant torque of the EV motor is fun (plus makes it really easy to get on the freeway).
Have spent literally zero dollars on maintenance and had no problems so far. No oil changes, no smog checks, no gas stations. We charge at home on 120V (I know, really slow but it works for us) and the cost per mile is really low. I'm sold on EVs. |
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Look out for silicon based cathodes for Li ion batteries. That could be a huge game changer in both the environmental impact and energy density. |
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I've seen where adding sulphur? to the battery in some way slows the growth of tentacles of deposits inside the batteries that ends their life. Several groups are in late phase testing.
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The Vision EQXX from Mercedes reached 700 miles on a charge. It will not come to production but the technology will trickle down into the existing lineups of Mercedes EQs quite quickly.
Swedish Iron Ore Miner KLAB has announced a large discovery of Rare Earths in Lapland. It'll take 10 years or so to develop, but it will happen. I think the ingenuity of the human race can solve most problems. Whether we can solve this one, or we are just glorified bacteria in a large petri dish, only time will tell..... thinking it's a 50/50 proposition or a lot less of us will make the journey. |
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My focus is not toward just climate change, but the fact that our current energy focus is unsustainable. If you give a damn about future generations, we HAVE to change.
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Tesla just cut the price of the Model Y:
https://tinyurl.com/mrkd27t6 As much as I want to get an EV, I don't think I drive enough to justify the cost. Max is maybe 40 mi/week shuttling kids to/from school and their activities. I have a 2009 CRV in good working condition (needs new tires soon) and a GX460 as a weekender. $50k+ buys a lot of gas. |
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The panels are quite light on the 600 as an electrician and myself moved a roof out of the way by hand to get access for a manlift. The equipment used to maneuver these big panels are huge. We have several Fanuc robots that can handle 1700kg payload as the end effectors are 800kg just on their own. One of the managers was saying that if one van is low on charge another van can be plugged into it and equalize the charge between the two batteries but I think the infrastructure will still take time to develope. That being said many of our trades in the plant are switching over to EV. |
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