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Post by LFC on Feb 7, 2022 20:42:04 GMT
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Post by pnwguy on Feb 8, 2022 1:51:51 GMT
Switching yards are ideal applications, especially as they are typically in urban areas where the resulting diesel exhaust remains concentrated in the neighborhood. Union Pacific a has huge one about two miles from me, where they transfer shipping containers on and off of trucks and trains. Since the switchers never leave the yard, recharging them is not a struggle. I'm curious if the Wabtec design has huge battery packs so they could swap them out with freshly charged ones. Our yard here operates 24x7.
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Post by goldenvalley on Feb 10, 2022 17:51:49 GMT
Take a look at this WaPo article about the experiences of Tesla's self driving cars. It seems those cars have a lot to learn, especially in urban settings. Some interesting video in this one.
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Post by LFC on Feb 11, 2022 20:22:19 GMT
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Post by LFC on Feb 24, 2022 14:08:12 GMT
An EV bus just made a 1,700 mile round trip using only public chargers. The charging times were still on the long side but technology will solve that over time.
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Post by LFC on Mar 3, 2022 16:28:14 GMT
Ford is splitting its EV and ICE facilities into separate units.
This article states that it may be a tougher than Ford thinks.
I've been reading several pieces discussing the possibility that the division may accomplish several things. - They can build new facilities in states that are unfriendly to unions. Apparently unions at other companies, including VW in Germany, are trying to slow EV development because it will cause a shift and possibly a reduction in jobs.
- They can start to unwind their dependency on a the dealership network, something that is pretty much hated by a LOT of consumers, myself included.
- Once ICE vehicles age out they can spin off the division into a new company so the write-offs and losses don't impact the new company.
We'll see how it all plays out but clearly Ford sees the future as EVs.
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Post by LFC on Mar 3, 2022 19:43:30 GMT
Rivian is jacking up the prices on their pickups by 20%.
There is an update about Rivian realizing that it effed up a bit for people who already placed orders.
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Post by goldenvalley on Mar 3, 2022 20:31:20 GMT
Rivian is jacking up the prices on their pickups by 20%.
There is an update about Rivian realizing that it effed up a bit for people who already placed orders.
We'll never move away from petroleum powered vehicles if only well off people can afford electric. And if well off people are the only ones who buy them, those who dislike "elites" will double down on their refusal to ever buy one, even if the prices are similar to those of petroleum powered vehicles. Sort of like the olden days when beer was the working class alcohol while wine was for the snooty elites. (now craft beer is just as snooty as wine for some folks)
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Post by LFC on Mar 17, 2022 18:07:46 GMT
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Post by pnwguy on Mar 19, 2022 17:12:16 GMT
I traveled for close to two weeks in Costa Rica, returning this Wednesday. Even though I saw no EV's there yet, I saw highway signs show EV charging locations in on some remote mountainous (and treacherous to drive) roads. They are a very eco-friendly country, locking up huge swaths of the country into national parks. But at least they are doing their part on the chicken-and-egg aspects of fostering EV's. I also saw quite a bit of wind farms in some mountainous areas.
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Post by LFC on Mar 23, 2022 12:54:46 GMT
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Post by LFC on Mar 24, 2022 20:09:03 GMT
Polestar is bringing a Tesla 3 price competitor to the U.S.
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Post by LFC on Mar 24, 2022 20:10:21 GMT
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Post by LFC on Mar 24, 2022 20:14:10 GMT
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Post by LFC on Mar 30, 2022 21:17:08 GMT
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Post by andydp on Mar 30, 2022 21:58:04 GMT
Porsche showed you can make a four door and a couple of SUV models and be successful at it. They didn't compromise the Porsche marque. They made sure performance characteristics were maintained. Something Ford didn't figure out with that "electric Mustang". There has been chatter in Corvette circles about making and SUV and four door with a Corvette badge. It won't work unless they make sure the performance is not compromised. But believe me they will have a hard sell.
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Post by LFC on Apr 5, 2022 22:10:04 GMT
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Post by LFC on Apr 5, 2022 22:11:51 GMT
GM and Honda are pushing towards making a more affordable EV.
I wish them well but I don't know that partnerships with good car companies and GM have really borne much in the way of real winners in the past.
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Post by LFC on Apr 5, 2022 22:13:38 GMT
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Post by LFC on Apr 7, 2022 19:07:21 GMT
Hummer fans thinking EVs are stupid? That's hilarious!
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Post by AnBr on Apr 7, 2022 21:38:05 GMT
Dash looks more like a cockpit than a dashboard.
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Post by LFC on Apr 11, 2022 17:47:52 GMT
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Post by goldenvalley on Apr 12, 2022 0:26:46 GMT
I've been following the adventures of an acquaintance who just bought a hydrogen fuel cell car, a Hyundai Nexo, three weeks ago. For his first refueling he had to drive to two hydrogen filling stations before finding one that was in service. This was despite online info that said the first one was in operation. His second fueling attempt went very well with a station near his house. Unlike EVs there is no down time for fueling (once he finds an operational place). The tank fills quickly. Acceleration, handling are all good. Until there are more filling stations he won't be driving out of town.
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Post by andydp on Apr 12, 2022 1:10:26 GMT
I've been following the adventures of an acquaintance who just bought a hydrogen fuel cell car, a Hyundai Nexo, three weeks ago. For his first refueling he had to drive to two hydrogen filling stations before finding one that was in service. This was despite online info that said the first one was in operation. His second fueling attempt went very well with a station near his house. Unlike EVs there is no down time for fueling (once he finds an operational place). The tank fills quickly. Acceleration, handling are all good. Until there are more filling stations he won't be driving out of town. I’m not really looking for a hydrogen refill station but the only one I’ve ever seen is on 295/12 in Mass. I’m sure there’s more but I have yet to notice another.
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Post by LFC on Apr 12, 2022 14:46:53 GMT
It seems that many EV companies really are staying at the high end for now.
I guess that's pretty much the model Tesla followed as well with less expensive, and likely lower margin, models coming later.
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