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EVcast #32: Interview with Simon Hauger from evxteam.org

Friday, July 11th 2008 @ 11:13 AM (not yet rated)    post viewed 3756 times

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  • Interview with Simon Hauger from evxteam.org
  • GM Rambling
  • Solar Cars Make Cents?
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  • i MiEV Ahead of Schedule
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Bill Berggren
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BillBerggren said on Friday, July 11th 2008 @ 4:53 PM:

Regarding solar on your car rooftop.  Assume you put panels on a car that will give you 40 miles of range a day.  Yes this will require extremely efficient panels (40%+) and extremely efficient car (120 whr/mile).  Say on average you use your car 20 miles a day, but have a 300 mile range ultracap storage bank.  Your cars storage is empty, but everyday your car increases 20 miles in capacity since you only use your car 20 mles a day.  You will have a 300 mile full tank after 15 days.  You decide to drive to Las Vegas.  You get there, and park it on the roof.  After a few days you drive it home.  You own a 3 of these cars.  Your 40 mile a day range triples to 120 miles, since you own 3 cars each making 40 miles a day.  You can drive one to work leave it there and drive the other one home.

 

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Luru said on Saturday, July 12th 2008 @ 1:09 PM:

If it's stormy and overcast you might need 4 cars.

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a guest said on Monday, July 14th 2008 @ 5:46 AM:

Just wanted to add: If it is cloudy you could always recharge in the garage. Your main car might still be recharged every night in the garage. A blow dryer uses a lot of electricity like 1500 watts. That is like a 2 hp electric motor.

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John Briggs
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JohnBriggs said on Monday, July 14th 2008 @ 7:49 AM:

I can't decide if BillBerggren is joking or serious in his comments.  It seems to "over the top."

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