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EVcast #77: Interview with Dana Myers of MyersMotors

Friday, September 12th 2008 @ 12:30 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 6188 times

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  • Interview with Dana Myers - CEO or MyersMotors
  • San Jose and Tesla Update
  • Tesla Price Going UP to $125k
  • AltCarExpo Conf Update
  • Washington and Loan to Big Three
  • Listener Feedback
  • Bonus: Bo and Ryan Rant on Global Warming Debate

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John Briggs
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JohnBriggs said on Friday, September 12th 2008 @ 3:10 PM:

WWJD

What Would Jesus Drive

There is an interesting intersection of environmental issues and religion.  The minister (Dan Smith) at my church may have start the WWJD campaign.

http://www.electrifyingtimes.com/motavalli_jesus_drive.html

 

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Paul Cummings
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PaulCummings said on Friday, September 12th 2008 @ 3:16 PM:

As usual, good show guys!

Myers Motors web site:   http://www.myersmotors.com/
NMG based on the Corbin Sparrow web site:   http://www.corbinsparrow.com/

Very interesting history on this vehicle!  Gives insight to the problems with getting any company, especially an EV company, off the ground.  Mr. Myers gives a good, fun interview- very likeable.  I am glad they coming out with a two-seater- that seems much more practical to me, and shouldn't add much in the way of size and weight.

And thanks Rick from Houston on information concerning Global Warmning and some of the data behind it-some more food for thought at least.  Perhaps I can summarize both the concept of Global Warming and Bo's dietary philosophy- garbage in, garbage out;-)

And, stay safe from Ike this weekend Rick;-)

A sticky 90 degrees for a couple of days in the summer in Massachusetts?  Wimps!  Shoot- last night, it was a sticky 85 degrees at midnight here in Austin, and we are in the middle of September!

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Gavin Shoebridge
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KiwiEV said on Friday, September 12th 2008 @ 4:52 PM:

Oh boy. I'm not sure who was more embarassed you or me. I had my face in my hand at the end of the show... Ryan wins the Blend In With Kiwis competition. 

As per the email to Ryan and Bo:

American: Can I please have a glass of milk.
Kiwi: Ken oi plays hev uh glarse uv muwk. (we don't normally pronounce the L in milk down here)

Great show as always, very informative and amusing.

Cheers from Downunder,

Gav

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Bill Berggren
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BillBerggren said on Sunday, September 14th 2008 @ 1:35 AM:

There is a very good possibility solar panels can last longer than 25 years.  According to the Envision the original bell lab panels in the 1950s are still working.  I have yet to hear of one failing and many if not all in the 1970s work fine.  I would put the average lifespan at 100 years.

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John Briggs
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JohnBriggs said on Sunday, September 14th 2008 @ 1:16 PM:

Bill,

  In general, I would agree with you Silicon Solar panels may last well more than 25 years.  However, there will be degradation in output over time.

   However, I have seen a huge field of solar panels somewhere in Utah that had all failed.  Bascially the seals failed and let moisture into the panels and that was the end of them.  So we should not be overconfident.  It is a harsh environment out there in the sun, wind, rain, and snow.

   Interestingly, the inverters don't have as long a life.  The best estimates are 15 years.  Fortunately, they are much cheaper than the panels to replace.

Later

John C. Briggs

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