Re: All electric.
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2022 11:21 pm
Not worries Bob, you actually gave me some good for thought. Indeed gas and diesel have really high energy density per volume. There was a joke when we were kids that I liked. This guy was walking down the street pulling behind him an enormous cart. Some kids stop him and ask what the time is. The guy says it's 10am, 20 minutes, 35 seconds, and 42 milliseconds. He then tells the kids the exact time in all capitals on the globe, and all planets in the solar system, and all kind of other trivia. The kids are mightily impressed. As he was about to leave, one kid can't help himself and asks what's so big and heavy in the cart he's pulling. The watch batteries, he says. This was before computers were as small as a watch. But you get my point.
I suppose they could make a car big enough to haul much bigger batteries. Another thing is that if there was a national network if service, and if car batteries were easily replaced, after whatever many miles you'd pull over, back up your car to the replacement slot, and a robotic arm would replace your battery with a fully charged one. You'd pay for the charge only, and some sort of membership for the batteries and system maintenance. It even doesn't make sense to own the batteries. Here's my SF ramble for tonight.
I suppose they could make a car big enough to haul much bigger batteries. Another thing is that if there was a national network if service, and if car batteries were easily replaced, after whatever many miles you'd pull over, back up your car to the replacement slot, and a robotic arm would replace your battery with a fully charged one. You'd pay for the charge only, and some sort of membership for the batteries and system maintenance. It even doesn't make sense to own the batteries. Here's my SF ramble for tonight.
