Posted by rustred on March 15, 2021 at 09:36:06 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: Re: E Vs posted by Rogeriniowa on March 15, 2021 at 08:56:02:
i thought it was something like 2-3 hrs. once battery's are loaded. also these battery's might be a big problem once they dont take charge. just like the electric forklifts. people are scrapping the forklifts because the battery's cost in the thousands of dollars to replace. wait there will be big problems coming now! battery's to deal with , the making of battery's , battery disposal and so on. then the charging stations... is that going to be line up like on a gas shortage.??? what happens when the power goes out in a storm,? least with an engine you are still able to commute. are people going to have to make changes for home charging ? there would have to be some sort of residule power left for emergency travel. like a quad has a reserve tank. i want to see these vehicles in alaska, LOL. may as well just keep the dog sled!
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