The initial post referred to an article that said Li-Ion battery.
Cor.
> On Nov 27, 2015, at 4:11 AM, Alan Arrison via EV wrote:
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> It's obviously a publicity stunt.
> Anyone can throw a ton of batteries in a bus and do it.
> Of course there are no technical specs or prices mentioned.
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It's obviously a publicity stunt.
Anyone can throw a ton of batteries in a bus and do it.
Of course there are no technical specs or prices mentioned.
On 11/26/2015 8:23 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
On 25 Nov 2015 at 21:46, Alan Arrison via EV wrote:
So the bus traveled at about 25mph.
On 25 Nov 2015 at 21:46, Alan Arrison via EV wrote:
> So the bus traveled at about 25mph. Totally unacceptable in a real
> world situation.
Well, I'd guess that the city buses round these parts average less than that
speed
But I know what you mean. It's not a "real world" test. It's more
prohibited.
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Brighsun ebus> 1018km on one charge, plans
plants across OZ
1004km is 624mi. 10:00pm
ebus> 1018km on one charge, plans
plants across OZ
1004km is 624mi. 10:00pm Sat to say 11:30pm Sun is 25.5 hours. So the
bus traveled at about 25mph.
Totally unacceptable in a real world situation.
According to Brighsun, the bus started its journey at 10pm Saturday
November 14 and achieved
1004km is 624mi. 10:00pm Sat to say 11:30pm Sun is 25.5 hours. So the
bus traveled at about 25mph.
Totally unacceptable in a real world situation.
According to Brighsun, the bus started its journey at 10pm Saturday
November 14 and achieved the record distance just before midnight on the
follo
http://onestepoffthegrid.com.au/australian-all-electric-bus-drives-into-record-books-1018km-on-one-charge/
Australian all-electric bus drives into record books – 1,018km on one charge
November 20, 2015 Sophie Vorrath
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