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    gm electric cars

    chevy volt or opel ampera....which is better? ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROAA STUDIO View Post
    gm electric cars

    chevy volt or opel ampera....which is better? ....
    They're actually the same, just with different badging.

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    GET :: Home

    interesting

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    Tinga said the COMET costs P250,000 per unit and in contrast, cheaper than the P700,000 for a regular diesel engine jeepney.

    The e-jeeps are also cheaper to operate with a daily cost of P200 battery lease and P400 electricity cost, 40 percent less than that of diesel-fed counterparts.

    ABANGAN | E-Jeepneys to ply SM North-Katipunan Ave-SM Megamall route by yearend - InterAksyon.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manilablock View Post
    Tinga said the COMET costs P250,000 per unit and in contrast, cheaper than the P700,000 for a regular diesel engine jeepney.

    The e-jeeps are also cheaper to operate with a daily cost of P200 battery lease and P400 electricity cost, 40 percent less than that of diesel-fed counterparts.

    ABANGAN | E-Jeepneys to ply SM North-Katipunan Ave-SM Megamall route by yearend - InterAksyon.com
    they should first remedy or better yet fix the e-jeepney's potential route (like manila, if ever) wherein floods are a perennial problem. drivers love diesel engines (along with the submersible jeepney body) because it can easily ford knee-deep floods.

    of course unless they can redesign the COMET to be able to ford knee deep waters. hehehe

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    I think kaya hindi ma push ang electric car e dahil sa problem sa battery.. Wala pang nagawang battery na 2min charging then makaka takbo na ng 300km.. Unlike kasi sa petrol engine na 2min na karga e makaka takbo na ng 150km.. Ones nagawa ang fast charging battery. Sure lalabas na amg mga electric car..

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    Don Bosco engineering students' electric vehicle. They should get in touch with industrial design students to redesign the body.

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    Toyota promises long-range solid-state batteries in EVs by early 2020s | Autoweek
    July 25, 2017

    Toyota has only recently expressed interest in pure electrics, as opposed to plug-in hybrids, but a new report says the auto giant is planning to leapfrog early electric car leaders by debuting an EV with all-solid-state batteries by 2022. The Japanese daily Chunichi Shimbun (via Reuters) reports that Toyota is focusing on this technology, distinct from lithium-ion batteries, in an effort to market a car with a significantly longer range and a shorter recharge time.
    Solid-state batteries also hold the promise of offering roughly twice the energy density of lithium-ion and other "liquid" batteries per pound, which makes their use in EVs attractive once the technology is perfected and commercialized.

    More importantly, solid-state batteries also hold the promise of being recharged in minutes, instead of the quickest fast-chargers being able to juice up a lithium-ion car battery in half an hour.

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    I hope that happens because to me it is still a long shot, that is, batteries are way behind in satisfying the demands of new technologies.

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