Controlling the pollution emission at the power plant generating the power to charge these vehicles is easier and more effective than trying to do it on every gas powered vehicle. Europe is way ahead of us as usual.
I already have an electric car!
I can`t wait to get an electric car!
I`m sitting on the sidelines, not sure set.
No, I`m sticking with fossil fules
Controlling the pollution emission at the power plant generating the power to charge these vehicles is easier and more effective than trying to do it on every gas powered vehicle. Europe is way ahead of us as usual.
No for now..
Sidenote story. I had a a few hrs of time avail one weekend, so I ran #3 wire off the subpanel, disconnect, etc - all in lieu of prep as I had the notion of adding a EVSE to my fleet.
Test drove one and whitin the 1st couple of min, I already knew it was not my cup of tea.
Was it fast, yes.
But it was lacking soul.....
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I realize it very much, thanks for checkingOriginally Posted by `PRND[S
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I’m with you on that as well. I love to drive, even on long boring stretches of Interstate.
With that being said, the majority of drivers should not have licenses.
There will probably be a time in 20-30 years where vehicles will not be allowed on certain interstate or highway systems without a high level of automation. With technology advancing I could see sensors not allowing non-autonomous vehicles to access such roadways. Easy way to enforce the non-autonomous vehicles from driving, would be driverless autonomous enforcement vehicles that would be able to disable or rolling roadblock the violators. Totally a 1984/big brother prediction, but plausible. NY and California probably being the first states to adopt such policies.
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Lonely interstate is fun to drive on. Bumper to bumper stop and go is where I want my car to drive for me while I surf or read a book.
Not sure if you guys have seen this, but the specs are pretty incredible:
Tesla Roadster release date, price and features | TechRadar
What is it? Tesla`s new sportscar, an update of its original vehicle
What’s the range? 620 miles per charge
How do I reserve one? On the Tesla website
When is it out? 2020
What will it cost? $200,000 (about £150,000, AU$265,000)
How fast is it? 0-60 in 1.9 seconds, top speed 250+ mph
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Beats walking but I`ll stick with 87 octane.
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I changed my mind after seeing the new Tesla Roadster...now if I can just find a way to afford it by the time its available.
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Give yourself whiplash accelerating in that thing. Pretty damn cool looking too.
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