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Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: 3000km Bridgestone World Solar Challenge
Alan Arrison via EV wrote:
> There is simply no way a viable, fully enclosed, highway capable,
> electric vehicle ( that can pass safety tests ) can do anywhere near
> 55wh per mile.
"Well now, I wouldn't say th
3000km Bridgestone
World Solar Challenge
There is simply no way a viable, fully enclosed, highway capable,
electric vehicle ( that can pass safety tests ) can do anywhere near
55wh per mile.
On 12/20/2015 2:47 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
> This is the view from the LOSER zone. The
Alan Arrison via EV wrote:
There is simply no way a viable, fully enclosed, highway capable,
electric vehicle ( that can pass safety tests ) can do anywhere near
55wh per mile.
"Well now, I wouldn't say that..." (catchphrase of Richard Q. Peavey
character, from The Great Gildersleeve).
There is simply no way a viable, fully enclosed, highway capable,
electric vehicle ( that can pass safety tests ) can do anywhere near
55wh per mile.
On 12/20/2015 2:47 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
This is the view from the LOSER zone. The real news is the Dutch and Japanese
teams and
http://www.theengineer.co.uk/chasing-the-sun-the-worlds-greatest-solar-powered-race/
Chasing the sun – The world’s greatest solar-powered race
16th December 2015 Andrew Wade
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This is the view from the LOSER zone. The real news is the Dutch and Japanese
teams and Tesla's sponsorship of the Cruiser Class. The Class that will spawn
the practical cars of the future. The range of these vehicles is 1000 KM.
Remarkable for vehicles that only have a 15kw battery pack.