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EVcast #334: The Feedback Show on NiMH

posted by Joseph Lado, EVcast Individual SupporterMonday, March 8th 2010 @ 11:16 PM (1 ratings)    post viewed 1410 times

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This weeks show suffered some technical set backs. I managed to salvage the feedback to the last show. The show with Doug Korthof gave me a lot to talk about and to discuss, which I think in turn will bring in some more interesting discussion. 

I know for many of you the idea of complaining that we didn't get electric vehicles in place at the end of the 1990's seems ridiculous. I hope the last two shows will give you a little bit of the perspective of those people who were on the front lines pushing for electric vehicles in that time frame. And I hope you will gain a better understanding of the attitudes of the people who made it all happen. 

 

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Gint Federas
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Gint said on Monday, March 8th 2010 @ 11:34 PM:

I thought my podcast sequence was out of order or my iPhone had gremlins. #334 has finally arrived!

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Eric Rodda
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EricRodda said on Tuesday, March 9th 2010 @ 7:34 AM:

Thanks for Podcast #334 Joe, interesting show, you did well reconstructing it. Some very interesting fact about NiMH.

Eric

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John Briggs
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JohnBriggs said on Thursday, March 11th 2010 @ 9:37 AM:

Joe,
   You make a great argument about the loss of momentum in the NiMH development process.  If EVs were produced using NiMH on a continuing basis from 1995 to today, surely we would have better NiMH batteries.

   One small nit-pick.  AA NiMH batteries are not 1300 mA or 2800 mA, they are 1300 mAH or 2800 mAH.

Later

John C. Briggs

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