250 miles for a10 minute charge.....
really sounds too good to be true.
Ok, it probably cost a fortune to buy, but how long have the oil companys been %26#039;sitting%26#039; on this technology ????
If the specs are true, they could down grade it to a %26#039;Normal%26#039; car...then we wouldn%26#039;t need petrol anymore.... Whats the catch?
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2 weeks ago
.... sorry %26quot; we wouldn%26#039;t need petrol for%26quot;transport %26quot;anymore%26quot;... based on clean Nukes, solar pannels and windmills
2 weeks ago
Try this article//http://digiads.com.au/car-news/latest-MI...Oil companies haven%26#039;t been %26#039;sitting on this technology%26#039;. It%26#039;s a new development. There is no catch - electric cars are the transportation of the future. See the link below. http://greenhome.huddler.com/wiki/electr... 38% 3 Votes 0% 0 Votes will charge in 10 minutes, but not from a standard domestic 13A supply; but any service station could be equiped to charge you up while you have a coffee
at home or work you can plug it in and any surplus power (a car with a 250miloe range that only does an average 40mile commute has a lot spare) can be sold back to the grid http://www.acpropulsion.com/technology/v... and recharged at off-peak rates. This distributed power storage will optimise the grid saving a couple of power stations, and essential when we have to become dependant on renewables like wind with variable power supply
more on the lightning %26amp; other cars at http://www.batteryvehiclesociety.org.uk/...
see also the Phoenix SUT that will use them http://www.phoenixmotorcars.com
We haven%26#039;t needed petrol for most of our personal transport for years, see http://www.whokilledtheelectriccar.com. but the likes of GM crushed all their evs despite user demand, and sold the battery patents to Chevron/texaco who then sued Toyota for lots of money %26amp; stoped them making/developing the Rav4ev
And the UK media would rather crash a 250mph jet dragster than support a 350mph electric http://www.bluebirdelectric.com/ that has been sitting in Wales for the last 4 years trying to get sponsorship 25% 2 Votes
