DAVECS1
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- David
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Just for the record I am a hot rod junky. I have tats of internal combustion engines on my arm. With that being said, here is my take on the situation.
Battery technology is making big leaps. Lithium ION is and was an issue for resource mining and disposal. The newer lithium composite batteries are a magnitude better for resource mining, disposal, and recycle. Lithium iron phosphate batteries, really take a huge step in power production and curing the non renewable side of power storage.
To boot, the latest round of solar panel technology is pretty impressive on it ability to turn heat and light into useable power. With conversion rates in the 60th percentile. That is more efficient than a number of chemical conversion processes. They are dead silent and they emit negligible physical noise or EMI.
At the end of the day... am I saying we wholesale our fuel burn engines......NO. Am I saying this is growing to be a viable alternative, yeah. I think so, and this is a needed step.
On a purely performance oriented slant. Electric power motors kick ass for propulsion. Infinitely tuneable, less drivetrain parts to worry about, and the potential to last way longer at higher performance. You ditch a heavy box full of gears, add some batteries in its place and replace the engine with 4 wheel powerunits and you have a decent people mover.
Battery technology is making big leaps. Lithium ION is and was an issue for resource mining and disposal. The newer lithium composite batteries are a magnitude better for resource mining, disposal, and recycle. Lithium iron phosphate batteries, really take a huge step in power production and curing the non renewable side of power storage.
To boot, the latest round of solar panel technology is pretty impressive on it ability to turn heat and light into useable power. With conversion rates in the 60th percentile. That is more efficient than a number of chemical conversion processes. They are dead silent and they emit negligible physical noise or EMI.
At the end of the day... am I saying we wholesale our fuel burn engines......NO. Am I saying this is growing to be a viable alternative, yeah. I think so, and this is a needed step.
On a purely performance oriented slant. Electric power motors kick ass for propulsion. Infinitely tuneable, less drivetrain parts to worry about, and the potential to last way longer at higher performance. You ditch a heavy box full of gears, add some batteries in its place and replace the engine with 4 wheel powerunits and you have a decent people mover.
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