On 19 Aug 2021 at 15:51, Ed Blackmond via EV wrote:
> Do *you* see *any* advantages?
I'd also like to know what prompted Mark to choose an FCEV over a BEV.
I'm also curious as to whether he'd make the same choice today. BEVs have
made significant advances in range and charging speed in just
Do *you* see *any* advantages? If so, what are they?
Ed
> On Aug 19, 2021, at 12:32 PM, Mark Abramowitz via EV
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> I guess no one sees *any* advantages? I wonder why? Is everyone using the
> same 20 year old information that some are using? Believing some of the
> myths? Are
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On 19 Aug 2021 at 11:22, Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote:
> ItTMs very odd that absolutely no one answered your question about
> advantages.
Well, as Packard used to say, "Ask the man who owns one."
As far as I know, which admittedly isn't all that far, you're the only
person on this list who
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I guess no one sees *any* advantages? I wonder why? Is everyone using the same
20 year old information that some are using? Believing some of the myths? Are
people afraid that if they list something they will be attacked or bullied by a
few who do that here?
It’s very odd that absolutely no
On 19 Aug 2021 at 8:31, jim--- via EV wrote:
> Here's a link to the article if you can read it
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> https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2021-08-10/hydrogen-highway-or-highway-
> to-nowhere
The article didn't seem to be paywalled. It's quoted below for anyone
having trouble. If you live
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With all this discussion about hydrogen for fuel, there is a front page article
in the 19 August Los Angeles Times about using hydrogen as vehicle fuel. Even
here in southern California, it paints a fairly dismal picture - mostly because
of the almost total lack of fuel availability.
I am a
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2013.
Sincerely,
Bob Bath
Note: any misspellings of the contents of this message are due to 56 y.o.
vision, hyperactive spell check changing what I typed, or fat fingering— not
cluelessness.
> On Aug 19, 2021, at 4:12 AM, Bob Bath wrote:
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> I thank you for the advice. It’s never been
I thank you for the advice. It’s never been on a public charger. So it’s only
seen wear and tear of my 8- year Nissan Aerovironment charger. However, it’s
use has gone up since my wife’s Bolt, my brother’s Bolt and my sister’s Tesla
also charge on it.
Sincerely,
Bob Bath
Note: any
Do you have a 2011/2012? (They are weird with the charger behind the
back seat).
If you have a 2013 or newer:
The charge port low voltage lines attaches to the cars wiring harness
under the hood (for the pilot/proximity wires and the LED light (if you
have one) with a small plug.
The
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