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Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
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mstra lop guest User ID: 93508 04-29-2012 06:36 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
What is needed is a way to store electricity AS electricity, not as chemical potential. All of our present electrical storage devices (it's a very long list, here it is: chemical batteries) store very little potential and are very, very bulky, heavy, and made of toxic metals and acids.
Capacitors can store a tiny amount of charge as electrical potential, but are even bulkier than batteries.
Solve the problem of storing a quantity of electricity as electricity, change the world.
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Luvapottamus Registered User User ID: 82349 04-29-2012 06:38 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
The EV-1 from GM was very loved by the people who tested them.
I don't know about the new one, but it probably sucks.
There is no such thing as sovereign debt. Nationalize monetary policy at the FED, reinstate Greenbacks.
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Luvapottamus Registered User User ID: 82349 04-29-2012 06:40 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
mstra Wrote:What is needed is a way to store electricity AS electricity, not as chemical potential. All of our present electrical storage devices (it's a very long list, here it is: chemical batteries) store very little potential and are very, very bulky, heavy, and made of toxic metals and acids.
Capacitors can store a tiny amount of charge as electrical potential, but are even bulkier than batteries.
Solve the problem of storing a quantity of electricity as electricity, change the world.
It's been solved.
Not for cars though.
It's been solved for the grid.
http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Donald-S...-Batteries
There is no such thing as sovereign debt. Nationalize monetary policy at the FED, reinstate Greenbacks.
Wall Street Sales Tax http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb5OQUElilo
United Front Against Austerity
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AVA Registered User User ID: 85998 04-29-2012 06:41 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
Things may change soon that will take EV's to their proper potential...
http://www.top5investments.com
...so far this has been suppressed, but non-profit endeavors like Top 5 Investments is breaking the silence and doing something about it.
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mstra lop guest User ID: 93508 04-29-2012 06:47 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
AMPAMPERSAND Wrote:Agonist Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:http://www.teslamotors.com/
Using existing technology why can't you put some alternators or other generators into one of these to greatly improve the distance a charge will take you if not eliminate plugging in all together?
Not possible.
Most cars in America drive 20 -30 miles to work, sit for 8 hours then drive 20 -30 miles home, solar panels cannot recharge those batteries in 8 hours? about 70% of the top surface area of a parked car could hold or be made of solar panels, could it not? what is not possible? Maybe the oil companies don't want it to be possible?
This is the ignorance that the government counts on. You obviously have never studied even basic physics. If you wish to be taken seriously, learn something, starting with what a watt hour is. Then figure out how many watts the sun puts out per square meter, and how far that many watts, over say 8 hours, will push a 1500 lb vehicle. After 8 hours, if the whole roof was an efficient solar panel? Might make it around the block, if it was flat land.
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mstra lop guest User ID: 93508 04-29-2012 06:51 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
Luvapottamus Wrote:mstra Wrote:What is needed is a way to store electricity AS electricity, not as chemical potential. All of our present electrical storage devices (it's a very long list, here it is: chemical batteries) store very little potential and are very, very bulky, heavy, and made of toxic metals and acids.
Capacitors can store a tiny amount of charge as electrical potential, but are even bulkier than batteries.
Solve the problem of storing a quantity of electricity as electricity, change the world.
It's been solved.
Not for cars though.
It's been solved for the grid.
http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Donald-S...-Batteries
No, it hasn't, and I went to your link. Here is what I wrote above: Solve the problem of storing a quantity of electricity as electricity, change the world.
Batteries do NOT store electricity as electricity, they store it as chemical potential, like vinegar and baking soda, and they are huge, heavy, and full of toxic components.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 93512 04-29-2012 06:51 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
Agonist Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:Agonist Wrote:Not possible.
Why not?
Because we don't have a way to output more energy than we input, thus you cannot eliminate plugging it in at all or otherwise continuously replenishing a fuel source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerative_brake
One on each tire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerati...k_absorber
Replace your 4 shock absorbers with one of these.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternator
One on each tire and one attached directly to the engine.
Add in solar collectors across the top of the car and possibly a pair of small wind turbines on the inside of the hood (generates electricity while moving as well as cooling your components) and do a bit of tweaking to maximize your charge capacity and you could probably eliminate the need to plug in your car.
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Luvapottamus Registered User User ID: 82349 04-29-2012 06:57 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
mstra Wrote:Luvapottamus Wrote:mstra Wrote:What is needed is a way to store electricity AS electricity, not as chemical potential. All of our present electrical storage devices (it's a very long list, here it is: chemical batteries) store very little potential and are very, very bulky, heavy, and made of toxic metals and acids.
Capacitors can store a tiny amount of charge as electrical potential, but are even bulkier than batteries.
Solve the problem of storing a quantity of electricity as electricity, change the world.
It's been solved.
Not for cars though.
It's been solved for the grid.
http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Donald-S...-Batteries
No, it hasn't, and I went to your link. Here is what I wrote above: Solve the problem of storing a quantity of electricity as electricity, change the world.
Batteries do NOT store electricity as electricity, they store it as chemical potential, like vinegar and baking soda, and they are huge, heavy, and full of toxic components.
Well now you're just being goofy.
You don't need to store electricity as electricity for the grid.
Regarding electric vehicles and solar panels,
those work pretty well now when the panels are on the roof of your garage.
Using conventional lead acid batteries, and a fiberglass porsche 550 spyder kit car, a dude in Mendocino county California came up with a satisfactory electric vehicle.
He only builds a few a year.
The EV-1 worked fine for most commuters.
There is no such thing as sovereign debt. Nationalize monetary policy at the FED, reinstate Greenbacks.
Wall Street Sales Tax http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb5OQUElilo
United Front Against Austerity
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Luvapottamus Registered User User ID: 82349 04-29-2012 06:59 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
LoP Guest Wrote:Agonist Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:Why not?
Because we don't have a way to output more energy than we input, thus you cannot eliminate plugging it in at all or otherwise continuously replenishing a fuel source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerative_brake
One on each tire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerati...k_absorber
Replace your 4 shock absorbers with one of these.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternator
One on each tire and one attached directly to the engine.
Add in solar collectors across the top of the car and possibly a pair of small wind turbines on the inside of the hood (generates electricity while moving as well as cooling your components) and do a bit of tweaking to maximize your charge capacity and you could probably eliminate the need to plug in your car.
Alternators produce DRAG.
And they aren't 100% efficient.
This is like using your wind generator to power a blower to blow air on your windmill.
There is no such thing as sovereign debt. Nationalize monetary policy at the FED, reinstate Greenbacks.
Wall Street Sales Tax http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb5OQUElilo
United Front Against Austerity
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 14880 04-29-2012 07:00 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
Batteries suck. And petrol engines.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 84193 04-29-2012 07:10 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
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Luvapottamus Registered User User ID: 82349 04-29-2012 07:17 PM
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Mike lop guest User ID: 88229 04-29-2012 07:22 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
LoP Guest Wrote:Agonist Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:Why not?
Because we don't have a way to output more energy than we input, thus you cannot eliminate plugging it in at all or otherwise continuously replenishing a fuel source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerative_brake
One on each tire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerati...k_absorber
Replace your 4 shock absorbers with one of these.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternator
One on each tire and one attached directly to the engine.
Add in solar collectors across the top of the car and possibly a pair of small wind turbines on the inside of the hood (generates electricity while moving as well as cooling your components) and do a bit of tweaking to maximize your charge capacity and you could probably eliminate the need to plug in your car.
The only thing that might allow you to never plug in would be the solar panels. Wind turbines create drag as well while moving and would introduce minimal power output and your solar panels would be unable to compensate fully for the power used to drive the vehicle. Eventually you would come to a halt regardless of what you do to the vehicle. So in your case, you might be able to replace plugging in your car with parking it and allowing the sun to recharge your car if the conditions are correct.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 65684 04-29-2012 07:30 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
LoP Guest Wrote:25 people have invented water powered cars. Start f*cking using them already and end this stupid greed shit. We still need oil for plastic. We dont' f*cking need it to power our transportation.
Well we would, unfortunately the really promising ones died before we could tap their brilliance....most unusual ?
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 93512 04-29-2012 08:18 PM
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RE: Honest Gov't Motors Exec Says Electric Cars Suck
Agonist Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:Agonist Wrote:Because we don't have a way to output more energy than we input, thus you cannot eliminate plugging it in at all or otherwise continuously replenishing a fuel source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerative_brake
One on each tire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerati...k_absorber
Replace your 4 shock absorbers with one of these.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternator
One on each tire and one attached directly to the engine.
Add in solar collectors across the top of the car and possibly a pair of small wind turbines on the inside of the hood (generates electricity while moving as well as cooling your components) and do a bit of tweaking to maximize your charge capacity and you could probably eliminate the need to plug in your car.
The only thing that might allow you to never plug in would be the solar panels. Wind turbines create drag as well while moving and would introduce minimal power output and your solar panels would be unable to compensate fully for the power used to drive the vehicle. Eventually you would come to a halt regardless of what you do to the vehicle. So in your case, you might be able to replace plugging in your car with parking it and allowing the sun to recharge your car if the conditions are correct.
So you lose 5-10 mph off the top end speed and slow down your 0-60 speed rating by a second or two. You extend the range of the car by charging the battery continually while driving with the potential of not having to plug in after your done with your driving. If I had the money for the parts I'd put one together. I don't so I'm throwing the ideas to the winds to see if someone does.
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