Who dares to share an electric car?
-
It's what I always wanted, to spend the money and not have to leave my wages at the pump, or get in a bad mood when I go to the gas station the day before they raise it and see it closed... and promptly open the next day.
I was so happy in my cloud, flying over the country of the lollipop, that I was pissed off by the policy of (a brand from a European country that I don't even want to mention) regarding the conditions of sale and use of their electric vehicles.
Anyway, I paid for my anger and frustration with the word processor, and in the end, after several months, it ended up being too long to copy here, so if you don't mind wasting your time, take a look.
The brown background of the green car. -
hello.
man it's an opinion, it would be much better if you cited sources, because otherwise, it just stays as a personal opinion.
regards -
That's what I wanted, to give my opinion, not to write an essay or a thesis. ;D Regarding the sources, it cost me a lot not to mention any of the brands that currently offer those products in Spain, first, because I don't want to give publicity, neither good nor bad. Second, to avoid triggering an alarm and sending one of their forum trolls on the counterattack... that happens a lot. Regarding the sources, well, it's a very fucking thing, first because I've been following the subject of cars since I was little, but with regard to this particular subject they have an added problem: being a product that until now had not been launched on this scale in Europe, the data and figures that are handled come from the manufacturers, with all that implies. Anyway, here I send you a few. But even so, with that data, just with a calculator and some common sense everyone can do their own calculations, and check if it's profitable or not. And I stop here for now, because if I get excited I start and don't finish.
-
I don't see it. In this type of experience I am in favor of letting the matter evolve on its own, and when it is sufficiently expanded out there that you kick a stone and forty electric cars come out, then I start doing numbers and see which one is better...
Meanwhile...


-
I would dare to buy a petrol one for the weekends that I miss them… :troll:
Battery electric vehicles as a road car in my opinion are a major absurdity, let's talk about hydrogen, fuel cell, hybrids, KERS, etc. To say that electricity from the grid is the solution in countries that cannot meet the electricity demand without nuclear power plants is a tasteless joke.
-
Saying that grid electricity is the solution in countries that cannot meet electricity demand without nuclear power plants is a sick joke.
Trams everywhere, right? :troll::troll:
-
I don't see it. In this type of experience I'm in favor of letting things evolve on their own, and when it's spread out enough that you kick a stone and forty electric cars come out, then I start doing the math and see which one is better...
In the meantime...


the same thing a neanderthal said to a primate talking about homo sapiens :troll:
regards -
the same thing a neanderthal said to a primate about homo sapiens :troll:
regardsAlmost the same thing a skeptic said to a troll :troll::troll::troll::troll::troll:
-
Relaxing nipples, because here the only one licensed to troll is me.
The truth is that it is impossible to replace the car plant in Spain with electric ones, because the overhead lines and other installations would not withstand it, and on a global level even less, there are not enough raw materials copper, lithium, neodymium and others. In the end, be clear that normal people will go back to riding donkeys.
-
Kerlen 1.0 don't be so selfish ;D
nobody said it's on a global level, it would be on a "first world" level, the rest as usual. and we already know that will never change
regards -
Kerlen 1.0 no seas así de egoísta ;D
nadie a dicho que sea a nivel mundial, seria a nivel "de primer mundo" el resto como hasta ahora. y eso ya sabemos que no cambiara jamas
saludos**
Franzisnerka** :troll:, me refería a parque de automóviles actual, que básicamente seria primer mundo si :sisi: -
Tranvías everywhere, ¿no? :troll::troll:
In cities without Metro it is what is being imposed in the north of Europe, and for something it will be, but in the city it is different there are many viable alternatives. On the road not so many, I would bet on improving the present that there is still room.
-
Well, I still bet on scalextric-type roads with a service lane for emergencies or priority vehicles :fuckyea:
:ugly:
-
Well, I still bet on roads like scalextric with a service lane for emergencies or priority vehicles :fuckyea:
:ugly:
what you want is the job of "placing the cars on the track", I remember from the time when I competed in scalextric/slot
best regards -
Well, I still bet on scalextric-type roads with a service lane for emergencies or priority vehicles :fuckyea:
:ugly:
Volvo's vision of the trucks of the future
…the people who would eat with what they are spending on that...
-
good contribution. but I can't make comments that I don't want to get kicked ( + ) from the forum ;D
regards -
good contribution. but I can't make comments that I don't want to get banned ( + ) from the forum ;D
regardsDon't worry, you know how to act to avoid altercations

And yes, that's a topic that could generate controversy, but totally setting that aside and focusing on the matter, the article is cool! What I was saying, roads like scalextric, I'm not that crazy

-
Really, I don't believe that there is anyone who sees this as feasible. :wall:
And it's not that the system, being very optimistic, is bad in itself. But instead of one track per lane, let's put several, like in the TCR tracks, so that the cars that also use this system can overtake the trucks. It's something logical.
It may even be so innovative and original that someday someone will use it in a fictional movie… I don't know, one with robots and starring Will Smith.
...okay, as I see that the sarcasms lately are not well understood, and I am of the opinion that if they are warned as such they lose their charm, so I'll get to the point.
On asphalt. Maybe in Switzerland, Finland, Germany, they have a government that cares about maintaining the good condition of the roads, but if we put that on a plastic surface like asphalt and don't take care of its maintenance, imagine a pothole with a protruding iron profile.
And if we put it on top, then for the trucks it can be, but for a car to reach it, it would need a pole and would look like it escaped from a bumper cars track.Wow, now I feel like setting up the scarabee.
You guys are bad. ;D -
Of course, the system is …. stupid to say the least :troll: those who are from BCN or have ever gone through the Castelldefels motorway on rainy days know what aquaplaning is and can surely imagine that with water.

regards
P.D I couldn't find the image I was looking for but I'm uploading a video
regards
P.D " the Faraday cage doesn't serve as an argument against it ;D -
The scalextric cars have a guide, and they have it at the front :eoh: They should review their plans, these guys from Volvo and all those who are planning this type of power supply for transport :ugly:
To be honest, I don't even think it's possible to put these ideas into practice, but hey, one day we wake up and it turns out that the 20 duros are no longer valid... everything is subject to possible changes! :rolleyes:
¡Saludos!