Very interesting idea. Would it be possible to design something that allows that transition: to and from rails ? It would need to be able to make the switch in a few tenths of a second in order to respond to emergencies. I've seen the track work trucks which have rubber tires and steel wheels that can be lowered, but they don't have quick action. Maybe a similar mechanism could work, though.

As for electrifying, that sounds unnecessary. True, there would be a lot of wind resistance eating up energy, but overall the efficiency should still go up dramatically and we are already reaching the economic point of using a large battery for long hauls. Or, am I wrong on this: is the majority of energy, at 70mph, used to push wind ?

Another consideration: with good "autopilot" software, drafting becomes possible. That means a series of trucks could approach the efficiency of a train, as far as wind resistance goes. If wind resistance is the major player, here, then the steel rails aren't needed. Just do the drafting.

Then, there's the cost consideration: how much would it cost to put in high quality rails on the long stretches of the Interstates ? A lot.

Peri

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------ Original Message ------
From: "Peter VanDerWal via EV" <[email protected]>
To: "Electric Vehicle Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: 03-Dec-20 9:07:07 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] 'All's not well with UK public charging' / Autonomy

If that's the case, then they aught to embed steel rails in the lane.  The 
truck can get to/from the lane on rubber tires and then switch to steel wheels 
on steel rails.  Much better efficieny, reduce wear on tires (saves money) and 
less micro-partical pollution.

As an added bonus the rails could be electrified to power the trucks so they 
don't need to haul around tons of batteries.  Power could be derived (at least 
part of the time) by using solar roofs for those lanes.

This, of course, would make too much sense to ever be implemented.


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