Electric Car Charging Sucks
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@Jolly said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
We really do need something else.
That is why I think having a standard battery pack that is easily located on every vehicle would solve the problem. But I know that there are a lot of obstacles that will not all ow this to happen..
Pull up to the battery pack station, old battery pack out, new battery pack in, and you are on your way in the time to fill you tank with gasoline.
wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 22:29 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
@Jolly said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
We really do need something else.
That is why I think having a standard battery pack that is easily located on every vehicle would solve the problem. But I know that there are a lot of obstacles that will not all ow this to happen..
Pull up to the battery pack station, old battery pack out, new battery pack in, and you are on your way in the time to fill you tank with gasoline.
Battery packs on a Tesla weigh from close to 1000 pounds, to over 1300 pounds. Slinging around 1300 pounds ain't easy.
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@taiwan_girl said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
@Jolly said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
We really do need something else.
That is why I think having a standard battery pack that is easily located on every vehicle would solve the problem. But I know that there are a lot of obstacles that will not all ow this to happen..
Pull up to the battery pack station, old battery pack out, new battery pack in, and you are on your way in the time to fill you tank with gasoline.
Battery packs on a Tesla weigh from close to 1000 pounds, to over 1300 pounds. Slinging around 1300 pounds ain't easy.
wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 23:07 last edited by@Jolly said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
Battery packs on a Tesla weigh from close to 1000 pounds, to over 1300 pounds. Slinging around 1300 pounds ain't easy.
Too lazy too look it up, but I saw a video of a large, large, automated device that would swap out the battery pack on a Tesla. Basically, it lifts the car onto its ass, pulls the pack, and installs another.
Clever as hell, but for "I need to charge up," it's a non-starter.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 23:19 last edited by
Batteries aren’t the answer They’re dirty in themselves and they don’t really change how the energy is actually produced. It’s the energy production method that needs to change, not the storage
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Batteries aren’t the answer They’re dirty in themselves and they don’t really change how the energy is actually produced. It’s the energy production method that needs to change, not the storage
wrote on 19 Aug 2022, 23:41 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
Batteries aren’t the answer They’re dirty in themselves and they don’t really change how the energy is actually produced. It’s the energy production method that needs to change, not the storage
It’s both. And the charging technology. And the Software. So basically everything.
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@Jolly said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
We really do need something else.
That is why I think having a standard battery pack that is easily located on every vehicle would solve the problem. But I know that there are a lot of obstacles that will not all ow this to happen..
Pull up to the battery pack station, old battery pack out, new battery pack in, and you are on your way in the time to fill you tank with gasoline.
wrote on 22 Aug 2022, 19:38 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
That is why I think having a standard battery pack that is easily located on every vehicle would solve the problem. But I know that there are a lot of obstacles that will not all ow this to happen..
Pull up to the battery pack station, old battery pack out, new battery pack in, and you are on your way in the time to fill you tank with gasoline.
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wrote on 22 Aug 2022, 22:51 last edited by
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wrote on 23 Aug 2022, 02:02 last edited by
@George-K said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
@Jolly ...
"Inspected by a cloud-based battery management system."
What's not to like?
The CCP will make sure there is no unauthorized privacy invading hardware/software being attached to the battery that’s swapped into your vehicle.
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wrote on 23 Aug 2022, 11:30 last edited by
Interesting video, by the way. 3-5 minutes to swap a battery out is impressive.
However, I see capacity as a big problem. These batteries are large and bulky. The narrator says that the Norwegian stations hold 13 battery packs. That's not a lot. I'll bet the average gas station sees that many visits in half an hour.
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wrote on 23 Aug 2022, 12:55 last edited by
At the end of the day, whether charging at home, at a charging station or swapping out for a charged battery pack, the electricity for the batteries has to come from somewhere. Solar and wind ain't gonna do it.
BTW, anybody seen Greta, lately?
Or has the useful idiot outlived her usefulness, as Europeans contemplate a cold, dark winter?
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wrote on 27 Aug 2022, 13:20 last edited by
Seen on FB:
A quick search shows that that might be an inflated price.
Might.
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wrote on 27 Aug 2022, 13:23 last edited by
That's horrible.
You could have a brand new crate motor put in for seven or eight grand.
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wrote on 27 Aug 2022, 13:42 last edited by
@Jolly said in Electric Car Charging Sucks:
That's horrible.
You could have.......bought about 6,000 gallons of gasoline.
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wrote on 27 Aug 2022, 13:44 last edited by
Look on the bright side...You write very well. These guys would pay you $80K/year for your wordsmith abilities...So the web search was fruitful...