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Take Look it this
http://www.zapworld.com/electric-vehicle...
IMHO...This little company might succeed, seems like a great little car for local commutes and school kids. I've been watching a few of these companies hoping one would have generous miles between charges. |
The link is a little screwy, I'm referring to the ZAP-X, four wheel compact.
Here's the corrected link... |
Interesting, something like that for a local daily driver would have advantages. I am curious though what were the conditions for the 350 miles before a charge is needed. In the city stop and go traffic how long does it last? What charge is left after 1 hour in stop and go? Definitely a step forward in electric car technology though. I would also like to see a cost study done on the cost difference between an economy car and this. Including purchase price, maintenance costs, fuel cost (gas vs electricity used to charge), as well as life expectancy before major replacement parts are needed.
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I'm sure all those questions will be answered but, I do not know?. The $25K
seems a little high and I would also like to know the long term cost compared to a gas compact car. We'll see..... |
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That's pretty cool. It actually has an attractive LOOK to it which is a big change over the recent tries at a fuel efficient car. I would be interested in the stop and go stuff.. but also recharging and repair costs. If I go on a trip that is 500 miles, is the gas station going to let me plug my car in for 10 minutes? Will I have to run a long extension cord from my hotel room? haha Are the replacement batteries $8,000? What are their life span? If all this stuff looked good... I'd buy one!
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Better get some pad locks for your outdoor power receptacles! haha I can just see it now, $400 monthly electric bills here I come!
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A honda EU1000ior the EU200i generator (small) might be the ticket if your in the boonies.
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I like the idea.. but now I've got an electric car that I have to pack gas and a generator in the back? haha I couldn't even imagine the looks at red lobster when I pull up.. pop the back and pull a generator out to charge my car! haha
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Come on guy's, how many miles do you average in a day?, I'm sure some of you have a job that requires a lot of miles but, I would guess that overall, the average in the USA is somewhere around 50. I'll bet some analyst or organization has already done this.
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I ran across a -do it yourself- club where these folks would convert small cars and trucks to total electric. They used electric starters from jet aircraft and kits were available to hook up the starter to your drive system...I almost started to convert a ford ranger but, glad I waited. With the almost daily improvements in battery technology, it won't be long before we all have a 'real' option.
It's amazing how gas prices will bring out the best in those garage tinkerers. |
Oh, the average day, I am sure that this will be enough for me, but about once a month I drive about 200 miles in city traffic. That is the scenario that I wonder about. Obviously that could be a day for a different car, but there are other situations as well, road trips, etc...
Another thought is a solar panel charger. |
I like this little car from the same people.looks like a lot of money though.
http://www.zapworld.com/electric-veh...ars/obvio-012e |
Mmmm may get a lead out and throw it over the fence into the neighbours pool pump power outlet..:LOL:
Already for the arrival of the car..**) |
I wonder what a battery charger actually draws?.
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