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Bring on the Volt! Please.
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![]() I do believe you are correct, we currently are only able to capture 1/10th of the energy the sun puts out. (As for a total... numbers are all over the place, but multiply what we currently can get by 10, and that's a pretty good increase.) And if the sun puts it out, there's gotta be a way to harness it. "Here comes the sun... and I say it's all right!" But as for storage of that other 9/10ths of energy, if/when man does capture it... well, you probably know better than most. Current battery/storage technology just doesn't cut it... so we better make that leap along the way. I don't want to understate man's ingenuity... I do believe we still have some L-E-A-P-S ahead of us. Tesla, if nothing else, represents high performance. They may never turn another dime profit. But it is crystal clear there is a huge desire for success in alternate fuels. And Tesla just proves there is a possibilty for alternate fuels to compete in the performance arena. Not perfect, no... but it is hope. (Real hope... not that other sh*t!) As for right here right now, I agree... Nuclear is currently the best way to move away from conventional fossil fuels, for electricity at least. Why it has been all but abandoned in the US, is beyond me. Mr. Einstein didn't share his wisdom with us... for us to squander it. Nuke it!
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Yes. It was a lie when they said it over a year ago as well. You can't price a toy car like this 3-5 years away from production.
Fully electric cars will never work for 99.99999% of Americans simply because they take too long to recharge. The only viable energy source that can be replenished in under 15 minutes is gasoline. We simply won't buy a car that we have to wait hours for it to refuel. |
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Anyway, at the rate our technology is advancing I will not be surprised when gasoline cars will become antique collectibles. Two words to usher in the electric age: Fusion Power.
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Probably, but they didn't have lasers that could heat something to the same temperature as the sun back then And man had been dreaming of flying for hundreds of years before it happened. And we didn't have computers back then to help us. Have some faith, fusion power will happen (clicks heels three times)
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B. They've managed to bring the recharge time down to 45 minutes. Won't be long until they further narrow it down in future electric cars. Not to mention that a 160 mile range is way more than people drive on average daily, so they can always recharge it overnight. Only time you'll have to worry is on a long trip somewhere. That also isn't a huge problem. If you drive 300 miles straight, chances are you're willing to take a 30 minute rest stop anyways. |
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Wait for the delays. It won't be ready.
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The idea to take away from this topic is that we are getting ever closer to EVs. While not everyone is in favor of change, if EVs have been given the exact same R&D that combustible engines have currently, we would all be running around in Zero Emission EVs.
However, it's obvious by their stock debut that people want to see the type of vehicle this company offers. They are not close to competing with gasoline engines, but what makes this such a great opportunity for mankind is that it is allowing the "market" to grow. If the sales of these vehicles begins to turn heads (Toyota already has a large stock-interest in Tesla) then it will unwillingly force the entire automotive industry to shift heads and invest research into magnetic engines and transmissions. Perhaps even more importantly, this will allow R&D money to feed heavily into the battery field. Or maybe we'll even go as far as Fusion power plants as mentioned earlier. |
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