Virus said:With the current advance in battery technology surely this becomes more than just feasible.
Virus said:If you can get the movie, special the part where Alan Cocconi mentioned that his T-zero can do 300 miles on 1 charge at 70 miles an hour using only 6800 commercially available laptop lithium batteries.
How many experienced engineers worked full-time and how many millions of dollars were spent to produce the prototype car?Virus said:Audio
How dificult can it be to build/modify a system to work ?
audioguru said:A company makes an electric car in Quebec, Canada. It is powered from two 12V batteries, seats two people, has a top speed of 35mph and a range of 80 miles. It is too small and slow to be licenced in Canada but it is sold elsewhere. I think it is just an expensive golf cart.
audioguru said:A company makes an electric car in Quebec, Canada. It is powered from two 12V batteries, seats two people, has a top speed of 35mph and a range of 80 miles. It is too small and slow to be licenced in Canada but it is sold elsewhere. I think it is just an expensive golf cart.
Virus said:If they replaced these batteries into the EV1, the batteries would outlast the car itself.
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