On Aug 28, 2014, at 10:31 AM, Dennis Miles via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

> Certainly the BEV dan be designed to make the battery swappable

Indeed, Tesla has already done that. I'm sure most here have already seen this, 
but even so it's worth the few minutes to watch it again:

http://www.teslamotors.com/batteryswap

In less time than it takes for a gasoline-powered car (with a tank presumably 
with only fumes left) to pull up and drive away, not one but *two* Tesla Ss 
pull up over the robot and get batteries swapped and drive away.

Musk, for all his awkward self-effacing demeanor, is a great showman. I'm 
personally guessing that this type of battery swap is soon going to be 
remembered as the same sort of quaint anachronism as the flip-out turn signals 
of the '50s; I think we'll see battery capacity improvements easily outpace 
automated battery swap adoption. The future is going to mostly be slow-ish 
charging in parking spots with limited numbers of fast-charging stations 
clustered mostly along the interstates.

But, still...there's no denying the sheer rocketman awesomeness of the Tesla 
battery swap!

Cheers,

b&
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