And if a bunch of them get stuck in a traffic jam for a couple hours, dead cars on the road, and think what that would be like in the winter with no heat and no way to move except to get out and walk.
a traffic jam even for a few hours wouldn't kill an electric car unless it was running low on a charge to begin with. fun fact: teslas get way better milage in town than on the hwy.
No, he's correct. Electric motors don't "idle" like gas engines. They consume virtually nothing when they're not driving. You're talking tops 1kW for accessories/AC. A bit more for heat.
the battery packs can propel the car for hundreds of miles on a single charge. teslas even come with a camp mode that can run the hvac if you wish to stay in the car for an extended period of time like overnight. hvac has very little effect on a battery pack that is made to power motors at highway speeds for hundreds of miles a charge.
Racine, Wisconsin is the model for transportation reform and smart cities.
Mayor Pete made the final pitch before the general election last November for Joe Biden.
He made the final pitch in Racine.
How was Pete rewarded?
Who is the young Russian adoptee being groomed for leadership positions in Racine?
What recent promotion did he receive?
What was the real purpose of the “highly unusual move” made by Joe Biden to personally intervene and help rig a Billion Dollar Referendum in Racine in the April 2020 primary?
6uild 6ack 6etter and 6adger 6ounce 6ack are part of their 6igger Agenda.
Well they have been saying our Power Grid is not up to par and this past winter look what happened, and they want to put every car in America on the grid too. How is it possible to be that ignorant?
That, I believe, is one reason why "they" are pushing smart meters. If they can control who gets electricity down to house level then what you say is obviously true.
Add to that digital currencies so they can control exectly what you spend your money on in real time. Then think about "vaccine" passports. They may start as "vaccine" passports but adding another column to the database is trivial after that.
What if thy decide your rating should depend on your web posts? Or those of your friends? How would you know? How could you find out? Will the people making those decisions be elected or will they be faceless bureaucrats?
That is down to how they "sell" the idea of electric cars. They assume that everything will remain the same and people will just plug in their car. However, in the real world, every family in the city will need to keep at least one and possibly many more cars charged up so the increase in electrivity required will be huge.
All numbers need to be challenged from the electric car proponents. Some base the number of houses supported by, say, a solar farm on its maximum rated output. They will omit the night time issues and the fact that every home will probably need twice as much electricity as it does now to charge up all those electric cars and, possibly, suppy electric heating.
Part of the trouble is that the people with the ideas don't do numbers. if it is a good idea then we should do it is their mantra. I once calculated how many wind farms you would need to completely power the USA and I arrived at eight times the area of Texas! OK, I may be wrong - it did happen once - but I would like to see their figures.
Same with storage. The idea is we store the electricity in a rechargable battery. Sounds good but when you start to work out how many batteries you need the numbers get huge. In fact, it is better to work out how many Tesla Gigafactories you would need. I got over 4,000! 80 per state, on average. The numbers increase when you build in the assumed lifespan because not only do you need to make them all in the first pace but you need to keep replacing them as they wear out.
Then I moved on to wind turbines. I calculated how many would be required, assumed a 30 year lifespan then calculated how many replacement turbines you would need to replace every day and the answer was just over 150. So, 150 new wind turbines every day - or 3 per state - for ever.
Solar plants do not need as much space as wind turbines but that land is effectively lost because very little will grow in the shade of square miles of mirrors.
And if a bunch of them get stuck in a traffic jam for a couple hours, dead cars on the road, and think what that would be like in the winter with no heat and no way to move except to get out and walk.
a traffic jam even for a few hours wouldn't kill an electric car unless it was running low on a charge to begin with. fun fact: teslas get way better milage in town than on the hwy.
The laws of thermodynamics call bullshit.
No, he's correct. Electric motors don't "idle" like gas engines. They consume virtually nothing when they're not driving. You're talking tops 1kW for accessories/AC. A bit more for heat.
He's claiming the electric is more efficient in town than it is on the open road. It's not. It can't be.
the battery packs can propel the car for hundreds of miles on a single charge. teslas even come with a camp mode that can run the hvac if you wish to stay in the car for an extended period of time like overnight. hvac has very little effect on a battery pack that is made to power motors at highway speeds for hundreds of miles a charge.
Racine, Wisconsin is the model for transportation reform and smart cities.
Mayor Pete made the final pitch before the general election last November for Joe Biden.
He made the final pitch in Racine.
How was Pete rewarded?
Who is the young Russian adoptee being groomed for leadership positions in Racine?
What recent promotion did he receive?
What was the real purpose of the “highly unusual move” made by Joe Biden to personally intervene and help rig a Billion Dollar Referendum in Racine in the April 2020 primary?
6uild 6ack 6etter and 6adger 6ounce 6ack are part of their 6igger Agenda.
Well they have been saying our Power Grid is not up to par and this past winter look what happened, and they want to put every car in America on the grid too. How is it possible to be that ignorant?
That, I believe, is one reason why "they" are pushing smart meters. If they can control who gets electricity down to house level then what you say is obviously true.
Add to that digital currencies so they can control exectly what you spend your money on in real time. Then think about "vaccine" passports. They may start as "vaccine" passports but adding another column to the database is trivial after that.
What if thy decide your rating should depend on your web posts? Or those of your friends? How would you know? How could you find out? Will the people making those decisions be elected or will they be faceless bureaucrats?
That is down to how they "sell" the idea of electric cars. They assume that everything will remain the same and people will just plug in their car. However, in the real world, every family in the city will need to keep at least one and possibly many more cars charged up so the increase in electrivity required will be huge.
All numbers need to be challenged from the electric car proponents. Some base the number of houses supported by, say, a solar farm on its maximum rated output. They will omit the night time issues and the fact that every home will probably need twice as much electricity as it does now to charge up all those electric cars and, possibly, suppy electric heating.
Part of the trouble is that the people with the ideas don't do numbers. if it is a good idea then we should do it is their mantra. I once calculated how many wind farms you would need to completely power the USA and I arrived at eight times the area of Texas! OK, I may be wrong - it did happen once - but I would like to see their figures.
Same with storage. The idea is we store the electricity in a rechargable battery. Sounds good but when you start to work out how many batteries you need the numbers get huge. In fact, it is better to work out how many Tesla Gigafactories you would need. I got over 4,000! 80 per state, on average. The numbers increase when you build in the assumed lifespan because not only do you need to make them all in the first pace but you need to keep replacing them as they wear out.
Then I moved on to wind turbines. I calculated how many would be required, assumed a 30 year lifespan then calculated how many replacement turbines you would need to replace every day and the answer was just over 150. So, 150 new wind turbines every day - or 3 per state - for ever.
Solar plants do not need as much space as wind turbines but that land is effectively lost because very little will grow in the shade of square miles of mirrors.
With an electric car you will need pre approval to make a long trip.
Show your charging station authorization papers please.