bryanr wants
15 years ago
his next car to be a Fisker Karma or Tesla Model S
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Jeanburrasca81 shares
15 years ago
Top Gear Road-Test: Tesla HD 720p
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
enjoy :-)
todash says
15 years ago
I am with you there ..
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Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
but electric cars can't be the future, if not fitted with a hydrogen fuel cell
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
so I hope there'll soon be a race car based on that :-D
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
I'm sure Honda are working on it, the Clarity already is pretty great
bryanr says
15 years ago
i'd have to disagree :-)
bryanr says
15 years ago
the new tesla S will get 300 miles / charge
bryanr says
15 years ago
and can charge in 45 min
bryanr says
15 years ago
and if everyone can charge their own plugin car with PV panels on their roof
bryanr says
15 years ago
we just cut out a good 1/3 of our domestic oil consumption
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
I disagree on the long run, as it's not practicable for most people, hydrogen fuel cells seem much more useful...and in fact manufacturers..
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
seem to develop more into that direction
Jeanburrasca81 shares
15 years ago
btw... Top Gear Fuel Cell
bryanr says
15 years ago
ultimately they're both steps in the right direction
bryanr says
15 years ago
the problem being, fuel cell cars require fueling stations
bryanr says
15 years ago
while electric cars can be charged at home
bryanr says
15 years ago
in either case, ideally, the energy that goes into charging up either car (either producing the hydrogen or the electron push)
bryanr says
15 years ago
... is coming from renewable sources (wind, solar, geo-t)
bryanr says
15 years ago
and right now, hydrogen is produced in industrial complexes, powered primarily by fossil fuel sources
bryanr says
15 years ago
while a plugin car could be powered 100% by a small rooftop solar system at your house
bryanr says
15 years ago
what i *do* like is the potential for solar powered hydrolysis to produce fuel for h-cars
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
but in practice most people don't have a house, but live in flats in cities..that's a problem in practice concerning personal autonomy
bryanr says
15 years ago
that's a good point j, though the flip side is that many city-dwellers don't have cars
bryanr says
15 years ago
for those that do... who knows? maybe charging stations at office parking lots
bryanr says
15 years ago
the new Tesla can charge in 45 min
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
that's still not good enough, you need it to recharge as quick as you'd refuel a car
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
I stick with James Maywhen he says that we can't make a step back, we need an electric car that matches what we have today, and the...
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
...result should be hydrogen fuel cells
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
the german manufacturers have had good prototypes for years now...especially BMW and Mercedes should be able to compete with Honda
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
the first being able to produce a model with modern day car performance and a range of at least 500 miles will be incredibly rich
Jeanburrasca81 says
15 years ago
I just don't think everyone producing his/her own electricity autonomously can work in reality
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