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Description: ELECTRIC CAR 0-60 3.6 Seconds for $0.01 per mile! Beat that! Tzero Li-Ion battery Electric Sports car beats a 5.7 V8 Corvette easily. |
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tsport100 ::: Favorites Check it out!!!!!!!!!! LOL Homosexuals, Christians, abortion... I'll give you 24hors before I delete you for being INSANE!!! 07-09-11 07:45:42 __________________________________________________ | |
LatteLiberal ::: Favorites Electric cars are completely unAmerican because they starve the oil companies who create jobs in this country for our servicemen and civilians alike as well as donate money to charity. Liberal "alternatives" to oil are tantamount to sexual alternatives. Homosexuality and abortion are the left wing's goals - to undermine the spread of Christianity and military by limiting our Christian Nation's reproduction. 07-09-11 04:01:35 __________________________________________________ | |
tsport100 ::: Favorites Ha, almost forgot to mention that deleting an ICE from your car will remove an enormous heat source (ICE engine and mechanical transmission) that is better at converting petrol into heat (85%) than it is at driving a vehicle down the road (only 15% of the energy in your fuel tank drives the car and accessories). Sitting alongside an ICE surely places an enormous burden on the AC system with exhaust, engine and gearbox all radiating through the floor. An EV has no such heat source. 07-09-03 10:32:11 __________________________________________________ | |
tsport100 ::: Favorites The main point is you don't start off running the A/C compressor off an ICE that is only 25% energy efficient so you get a huge running cost improvement right away. Another is the removal of the engine cooling system from right next to the A/C radiator, so the compressor doesn't have to fight that heat sink. Remove the A/C magnetic clutch, add good window tinting and climate control and the results will push your energy dollar much further. But 300 miles of flat desert may be pushing the limits. 07-09-03 07:51:06 __________________________________________________ | |
142morrow ::: Favorites I can't necessarily agree with the power consumption of the accesories mentioned. A wiper motor, headlights and ventilation fan may not draw too much juice but the A/C compressor is going to definitely take it's toll on the battery capacity and total range. My longest trips are around 300 miles, much of it in sweltering desert heat. Not to be negative but most people will want a nearly seamless transition from what they're accustomed to. 07-08-31 04:00:26 __________________________________________________ | |
tsport100 ::: Favorites The answers to all your questions are either already in these comments or just a search away on the net. 07-08-29 06:22:57 __________________________________________________ | |
hardman666 ::: Favorites just tell me how many times out of a year you will drive 600 miles in one go?? 07-08-26 22:01:18 __________________________________________________ | |
hardman666 ::: Favorites R u serious? 400 miles range?? Do u even have a driving licence? I drive a 1.0 liter car and amazingly it does 44mpg, which at the end it still only do about 380 miles on a full tank. Now u telling me one of these suckers will go 400 miles?? U serious? 07-08-26 21:57:59 __________________________________________________ | |
142morrow ::: Favorites OK. I didn't know that battery technology was to that point. Recharge infrastructure shouldn't be too difficult. So, when can we expect a viable production model in the showroom? 07-08-23 10:47:41 __________________________________________________ | |
tsport100 ::: Favorites Driving 1000 kms in a day are you? Batteries can be FULLY recharged in 5-10 mins... and exactly how often do you drive over 500kms in a single day? If it's that far, FLY! Just keep looking the NEG side of every situation PAL! 07-08-23 10:41:16 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
ELECTRIC CAR 0-60 3.6 Seconds for $0.01 per mile
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