> Personally, I would love to have a hybrid pickup. I could use ICE for
> long trips, and EV for around-town (90% of what I need). But I have a
> feeling I'd have to build it myself, by finding an old but low-mileage
> S10 or Ford Ranger as a donor vehicle.
P.s. One of the things I've been contemp
One of the biggest problems that EV trucks have is the drastically reduced
range when towing. Using enourmous battery packs is an expensive solution to
this occasional problem.
I really think Chevy should bring back their Voltec system for use in small
SUVs/pickups to make long distance towin
Ford F-150.
Others, too, I think, but I’m not sure who. But since the Ford is the
top-selling...
I expect there will also be some fuel cell pickups from Toyota (I’ve
seen/touched a demo), and I would expect Honda, too.
Should be plenty of EV choices in not-too-long!
- Mark
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mark hanson via EV wrote:
Ive heard of the bloated/pricy Cyber Truck and Rivian but does *anyone*
plan to make a small EV truck, like a old 4-cyl size Ford Ranger, Chevy S10
or Toyota? My 99 Ford Ranger (4-cyl 5-spd) is probably not going to last
much longer & need a ½ tom payload, about 2K lb
I think this may be one of the cases where conversation might work. Find a
totaled Tesla S and do a transplant. My Jet 750 worked well and basically it
was a conversation. Otherwise a Cybertruck is looking good. The cheapest would
meet your needs. Lawrence Rhodes
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F150 is a big inefficient truck , not for me. I’ve had Rangers since the early
80s 30mpg so would make a more efficient EV (not the new big Ranger)
Mark E Hanson
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> On May 4, 2020, at 3:42 PM, Mark Abramowitz wrote:
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> Ford F-150.
>
> Others, too, I think, but I’m not su
There are a lot of Chevy S-10 conversions floating around (most
originally Lead Acid batteries, some converted to LiIon) if you are
willing to buy a used conversion.
Jay
On 5/4/20 4:46 PM, Peter VanDerWal via EV wrote:
"Bloated/pricy"?
I agree that seems to describe the Rivian, but the Cyber
"Bloated/pricy"?
I agree that seems to describe the Rivian, but the Cybertruck seems pretty
cheap for what you get. The cheap version is only a couple thousand more than
a base model F-250 and the mid priced cyber truck is similar in price to an
F-250 with similar features (all wheel drive, to
Would a low-speed (NEV) work for you if it met payload and tow requirements?
On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 12:35 PM mark hanson via EV
wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
>
>
> I’ve heard of the bloated/pricy Cyber Truck and Rivian but does *anyone*
> plan to make a small EV truck, like a old 4-cyl size Ford Ranger,
Hi Folks,
Ive heard of the bloated/pricy Cyber Truck and Rivian but does *anyone*
plan to make a small EV truck, like a old 4-cyl size Ford Ranger, Chevy S10
or Toyota? My 99 Ford Ranger (4-cyl 5-spd) is probably not going to last
much longer & need a ½ tom payload, about 2K lbs towing capac
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