![]() |
Tesla Electric Car - sexy... nice...
|
Lovely car. Want that!
|
Looking forward to it's release.
|
Quote:
|
Agreed, this is an electric car I would own!:thumbsup
Great video about the car: https://youtube.com/watch?v=zIFgzx-wJcU |
As long as they make it sound like a lambo or a ferrari it will be great.
I'd miss the sounds of the engine. |
How much are they. that is one nice looking machine.
And how long before the government stops the production. |
$100K technology costs I guess! that is quite a bit for an electric car.
|
I know one guy who will love this... right babe !?
|
Quote:
|
how do you charge a car like that?
|
Quote:
|
Nice curves...
|
dont want to drive it in the rain....
|
Does look pretty slick
|
That's really nice.
:) |
Quote:
Sure we could get it as our weekend car or something :winkwink: |
I'm surprised it doesn't cost more.
|
sexy looking ride
|
great looking car the problem is where do you get it fixed.
|
For people with more money than sense. Buy the Lotus Elise on which it's based and you could spend the $60k you save on fuel and planting trees.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
http://www.iter.org/ |
Will switching to an ALL ELECTRIC vehicle system just switch fossil fuel pollution from the car level to the power plant level?
|
Quote:
Don't electric vehicles actually just move pollution to another location? And therefore don't EVs still use oil? No. Electric power generation in the USA does not use oil. Coal, hydro, nuclear, solar, and natural gas are typical sources for generating electricity. Power generation plants, even coal burning ones, are inherently more efficient and less polluting than vehicles due to economies of scale and the ability to more efficiently remove pollutants from a smaller number of much larger fixed locations. Also, an electric car is far more efficient than a gasoline car, so the amount of pollution generated by producing the electricity to drive an EV a given distance is much less than the pollution from the gasoline to drive an internal combustion car the same distance. View more info here: http://www.teslamotors.com/learn_mor...l_benefits.php |
I knew there was a catch ... it's a British car ...... :Oh crap
|
hot car :thumbsup
|
First really sharp looking electric car I've seen.
There's a company down in Texas that has developed an incredible new electric motor system with a revolutionary battery mechanism. It completely charges in 5 minutes and can go 500 miles on one charge, about double the distance of most gas engines. It can also drive at high speed and solid torgue just like a regular engine. Even though the engine will cost more than a combustion engine, the net cost works out to an equivalent of about 45 cents per gallon. Expected to be out in 2008 and ideal for SUV market. |
I'm in love
I want her to have my children :D thanks for introducing us :thumbsup |
can you buy me one
|
Quote:
|
Actually the battery is the new technology and it is known ast the M1 battery and it's already in testing for production around 2008. It's still a lithium ion battery but doesn't explode if crushed, recharges 80% in 5 minutes, runs at a high voltage, and has a 30-80% higher energy density.
All this means it is safer, becomes feasible for fully electric cars as compared to needing hybrids, could be "filled up" at a gas station, would develop more torque, and would allow you do drive further on the same number of batteries. When applied to cell phones, power tools, and laptops; just imagine. David. |
Put solar cells on your roof to charge it:)
|
I think hydrocar is better then this.But yet again soon maybe water will cost more then oil.
|
Quote:
Bioethanol might be an option if you want to reduce reliance on oil (Here's a Lotus Exige that runs on the stuff), but it also has problems - fuel efficiency will plummet, it's inefficient to produce (You'd need the equivalent of one and a half gallons of bioethanol to refine a single gallon of bioethanol) and don't expect all cars to be running on it unless you fancy starving to death because there's nowhere left to grow regular crops. |
I certainly hope that the rest of the world gets their act together much like what Brazil is doing:::::
Today, 42 percent of Brazil's energy use comes from renewable sources, compared with 6 percent for OECD countries. Around 90 percent of Brazil's electricity comes from hydropower. Brazil is also the world's largest producer and consumer of fuel ethanol from sugarcane as a transportation fuel, an achievement possible because it is the world's most efficient producer of sugarcane, which accounts for about 60 percent of the cost of ethanol production. The ethanol program in Brazil is saving around 180,000 barrels per day of gasoline, valued at about US$4 billion per year. This means that about 24 million tons less CO2 are added to the atmosphere each year. |
Looks like a Lotis Elise 2..
but thats a good thing though.. very nice car this is! |
Quote:
|
I've seen a Japanese video featuring this innovation as well. However, the cars which they feature there were not that classy compared to that one on top. They were simply light and simple--vehicles that are made for practical purposes.
|
Pretty slick..sharp looking car
|
Who wants to patent parking meters that take credit cards and have a socket to plug your car into? :)
|
woo, that's hot!
|
Nice, however I'm more interested on how it works than how it looks. :)
|
nice looking car that is ....
|
Quote:
|
nice car but there's still disadvantages... like charging takes too long..
|
I'll take three!
:) |
Quote:
Quote:
|
awesome, very beautiful and economic
|
Now i think i know everything about hybrid-powered vehicles. :)
|
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 05:46 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123