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   / Tesla semi #411  
A six minute fuel stop is pretty good for a conventional car, when you figure the waiting, getting something from the convenience store and paying. Implement that widely enough and cross country is viable.
Can anyone comment on whether any standardization is being decided on between manufacturers regarding voltages and charging configuration?
 
   / Tesla semi #412  
All the EV's here but Tesla adhere to one standard, J1772. But only Tesla with their unique high power Supercharger network has located chargers all over where you can make a rational trip plan.

In my opinion EV's are for where you can charge at home or work, possibly at motels etc overnight if you plan a trip, but very rarely would you want to waste the hours at a charging station which would be required for long distance travel. They simply aren't suited for that. You still need a second 'freeway cruiser' to go visit Yellowstone or something.
 
   / Tesla semi #413  
So Wozniac is not happy the self driving features are not fully functional, or apparently even it's lane keeping assist? Well that is not good for sure BUT
he obviously likes the Tesla cars enough to drive one. Mmm
He's a dreamer, he invented the Apple and Macintosh computers and still thinks in a 'how could this be better' mode all the time.

I read a review he wrote on the Chevy Bolt. He says Tesla is a better long range cruiser but he prefers his Bolt for around town and for runs up to San Francisco (maybe an hour in traffic) because it's zippy and its small dimensions are easier to maneuver and park in the City.

Wozniac isnt anti-EV, he's a born-again convert. But he likes to talk about how this immature technology could be improved.
 
   / Tesla semi #414  
Here's a research-based article that considers overall life-cycle.
50% was their conclusion overall for Europe with substantial variance by region.

Electric cars emit 50% less greenhouse gas than diesel, study finds:
Researchers calculated the total lifecycle emissions of an electric car, including its manufacture, battery manufacture, and all of its energy consumption



Also, there are several other interesting articles linked from that page.
Ah-h! That is in line with the premise introduced in post #330. -- A check sum, if you will.

Good find.​
 
   / Tesla semi #415  
After slamming Toshiba for their sale of submarine prop milling machine tech - this showed up on the Volt site,

New Li battery tech- higher charge density and reduction in charging times 32 kwh in 6 minutes

How does 32kwh translate to miles?

Nevermind, article claims 200 miles.

But, what is the actual demand in kw of such a charger? Is that feasible for retail like charging?
 
   / Tesla semi #416  
Here's a research-based article that considers overall life-cycle.
50% was their conclusion overall for Europe with substantial variance by region.

Electric cars emit 50% less greenhouse gas than diesel, study finds:
Researchers calculated the total lifecycle emissions of an electric car, including its manufacture, battery manufacture, and all of its energy consumption



Also, there are several other interesting articles linked from that page.

What about today痴 very efficient gasoline cars?
 
   / Tesla semi #419  
Nope, not at all. The problem is that each year those gas tax pennies are worth less money, and each year vehicles get more efficient. True use taxes need to be based on vehicle weight and miles driven.
They are, diesel vehicles weigh more and pay more per gallon in taxes, and both buy more gas to go further hence they pay more. It's fine.
 
   / Tesla semi #420  
I could not agree more. Here in Holland, i pay 136 euro a month for road tax for my Diesel. I pay 1.20 euro per liter for Diesel fuel, of which 60% goes to the state: first 40% in excise, then 21% VAT over top of that. The Tesla driver pays NO ROAD TAX and gets free charges at various locations along the road. As a business driver, he does not have to pay tax over the vehicle, if the vehicle is part of his salary, as with salesmen driving a corporate vehicle.

So lets put this straight: In Holland i drive a 19 year old Diesel, i pay road tax and excise, for the benefit of those who can afford a Tesla in order to make use of the tax scheme and drive for a way lower cost per mile than me, a working man....

Subsidies are only for those who can afford the means to use them, payd by those who cant afford it...

Thank you for this first hand report! The working people get abused by the excess provided to keep Tesla afloat and at their own expense.
 
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