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14-05-2021, 09:21 AM | #301 | ||
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Sandy Munro loves the Mach e’s engineering……it reminds me of our FGXR6.
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It's $68,094 drive away and in Vic, that's $65,094. Sent from my Pixel 5 using Tapatalk
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14-05-2021, 09:55 AM | #303 | ||
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Don’t forget the free fuel at the overnight motel.
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11-06-2021, 05:28 PM | #304 | ||
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S Plaid is here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmkbzQ-BS0 Watching the presentation, I cant help but compare him to Jobs... both visionary guys, but Musk is a train-wreck when it comes to public speaking. |
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13-06-2021, 01:37 PM | #305 | ||
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Iam sure it will get better over the coming decades.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/e...21-4?r=US&IR=T |
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13-06-2021, 02:22 PM | #306 | ||
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Fast charging is going to be a major obstacle because of the infrastructure required. Just the cabling alone will be a problem. Imagine how huge the cabling would have to be to deliver the power required by a fuel station with say 20 outlets. Then you often have mutiple stations in an area, so you will need massive cables supplying that area. Similar problem will occur with charging at home, your small street might have 50-100 homes all trying to fast charge at the same time.
I was reading an interesting article the other day, about how much power is used by all ICE used for transport in the world. They calculated that to replace them all with electric, we will have to start building power stations at the rate of one a week to meet requirements. How accurate that is I dont know, but even if they are wrong by an order of magnitude, it makes the point that we (average Joe) dont really understand the problem. |
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13-06-2021, 02:55 PM | #307 | |||
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13-06-2021, 03:03 PM | #308 | |||
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For the CAFE rules in USA (where it's a punitive tax, rather than restriction) its one of the reasons companies maintain separate brands. They put their gas-guzzlers into either Premium, Performance, or Trucking brands. |
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13-06-2021, 03:27 PM | #309 | |||
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Small, Economical, low-usage cars (that Electricals can replace) are barely a drop in the bucket of energy consumption and emissions. And the completely insane part, is that we can't generate enough clean power as it is. So even if we could replace every taxi, bus, truck, heavy machinery, etc, with Electric, and even if that made a substantial difference in reallocating energy consumption, the only way we can provide that extra power is burning fossil fuels. For decades the pot-heads raged against Hydro-Power and Nuclear power, stifling its growth, and even forcing governments to decommission plants. Now they have shifted their focus to fossil fuels, and the world is back building hydro and Nuclear plants. Their brains explode every time somebody wants to build a jetty or reclaim 2sqm of foreshore, but they advocate Tidal-Power that would devastate hundreds of hectares of mangroves for very little benefit. Pretty soon they're going to figure out that nobody wants wind-power in their backyard either. At least in Australia, we can cover the outback in solar-panels, and that will keep our local idiots happy, but considering we consume 1.1% of the world's energy, WTF is the rest of the world supposed to do? |
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13-06-2021, 03:45 PM | #310 | ||
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Old corty swapped to electric. Not my thing but thought it was well done and I liked he kept it manual.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fChKm9aPQeE
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13-06-2021, 03:50 PM | #311 | ||
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It makes sense to me to use a tiny area of central Australia for nuclear power generation. Store the waste out there, perfect environment for it, very low rainfall, geologically very stable, a huge expanse, abundant nuclear fuel near by etc etc. No other country in the world would be more suitable for nuclear power generation.
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13-06-2021, 03:56 PM | #312 | |||
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For size of cabling to a fast charging station, smaller than one might think. https://www.olex.com.au/eservice/Aus...Three_Core.pdf Assuming the 185mm2 11kV cable selected, this is good for 341A @ 11kV. This is approximately 6.5MW. Assuming 200kW chargers, this is around 32 chargers. A 185mm2 cable will fit into a 100mm (4") duct. As for houses, they will probably be fitted with slower chargers to charge overnight. I suspect there will be more use of off-peak tariffs to encourage EV to charge after the evening peak. There is a lot of idle electrical network capacity between 11PM and 6AM. Good time to really soak up the electrons. |
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25-06-2021, 10:29 AM | #315 | ||
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Can't wait till New Zealand goes full EV in the not to distant future, that future looks so rosy and convenient.
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25-06-2021, 11:04 AM | #316 | |||
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25-06-2021, 11:26 AM | #317 | ||
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You realize the infrastructure to support full EV uptake will probably never be there, our Governments can't even organize what should be a simple nose probing, injection and short term incarceration with over a years practice.
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25-06-2021, 11:48 AM | #318 | |||
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25-06-2021, 12:31 PM | #319 | ||
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Hum, The Traditional Custodians will have their say about that
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25-06-2021, 01:04 PM | #320 | ||
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25-06-2021, 02:04 PM | #321 | |||
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The other thing is people who buy EVs really need to understand what they're buying, they need to take some responsibility in doing a bit more reading. It's not really hard to get a beefier charge point installed at home.
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25-06-2021, 02:39 PM | #322 | |||
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Also the other day Comrade Ardern informed us most of had no right owning large gas guzzling Ranger type trucks, only farmers and tradies need to have them, failing to look in her own shed and what her partner drives who is a house husband. Scary to think she is making major decisions for our country. Last edited by five 7; 25-06-2021 at 03:08 PM. |
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25-06-2021, 03:21 PM | #323 | |||
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In addition many of the current pumps won't be needed so you in theory could rock up to any area of the servo, no need to wait in line for 98, 91 or anything like that. There will be an adjustment period for sure but it is going to happen like it or not. The real issue we have in Australia is a federal government that has no real policy outlined for future of transportation so no one is keen to step up and invest. Typically the states have done it themselves and it is a mess. Judging by what has been presented so far, NSW has a slightly better policy than VIC but both are not great.
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25-06-2021, 03:36 PM | #324 | |||
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As for servo's and the waiting in line for someone who takes (maybe) 5 mins to fill now, imagine the lineup if it takes 30mins!
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25-06-2021, 04:25 PM | #325 | ||
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I used to have an LPG powered car, there was a government incentive & the installation paid for itself within a year.
I was running a cleaner fuel for the environment but that not why I had it fitted, it was a cost saving exercise. eventually prices for LPG went up, and I got sick of needing to refuel every 330kms LPG stations have started to disappear because its not economically viable. why am I posting this here? there are a few similarities & because at the moment EV does not even stack up to what LPG does. and nobody wants LPG anymore. nothing against EV - it is what it is.
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25-06-2021, 04:30 PM | #326 | ||
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[QUOTE=GasoLane;6594514][QUOTE=Wretched;6594508]I know a few people that live in the inner suburbs in Syd that don't even have a driveway, which would make it interesting.
Here ya go Gaso just pop one of these out front. Last edited by five 7; 25-06-2021 at 04:40 PM. |
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25-06-2021, 05:16 PM | #327 | ||
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Thats what I was thinking, recharging stations could be put anywhere there is enough room and a good power supply. No flammmable liquids involved, so no safety issues. No need for any employees, just tap and go. The big servo/fuel companies will quickly lose their oligopoly.
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25-06-2021, 06:39 PM | #328 | ||
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25-06-2021, 06:57 PM | #329 | ||
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[QUOTE=GasoLane;6594514]In Europe they do have charging solutions for on street parking. Afterall not many over there have the luxury of driveways or garages.
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25-06-2021, 08:40 PM | #330 | ||
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Perhaps we’re trying to find all the solutions too quickly before technology has time to catch up.
First off, most BEVs will probably be urban commuter vehicles that mostly home charge or return to a Home Depot every night (council buses and last mile delivery vehicles). Things like lots of public charging infrastructure will probably need to be a slower build up and probably more like car parking lots rather than service station model (slowly die out?). For Australia, hybrids and PHEVs probably for this generation while EVs get better with cost, range and charge rate. Weight reduction with aluminium bodies, frames to offset battery weight must surely be a next step, cut about 400 kg out of vehicle weight makes a huge difference. |
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