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EVcast #8b: Sherry Boschert: Plug In Vehicles

Saturday, June 7th 2008 @ 4:40 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 1476 times

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Special weekend edition - speech by VP of PlugInAmerica. I attended this speech Monday night at MIT.  This is recorded and distributed with the permission of the speaker, Ms. Sherry Boschert.  Information on Ms. Sherry Boschert can be found at http://www.sherryboschert.com .

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Bill Berggren
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BillBerggren said on Monday, June 9th 2008 @ 4:09 AM:

Too bad about the Honda EV+, supposedly it had a 100 mile range too. I still don't know why car companies would crush these cars when people would be willing to buy them for very good money. Furthermore, the Honda EV+ looks like it would be a good seller today as is. Same with the GM EV1, probably better seller than the Volt.

She makes things a little complicated, with all the grid scenarios. I want to get off the grid. Based on the Zenn, you can charge it with 2 200 watt solar panels to give it 6000 mile yearly range.  Actually you would use smaller panels to get up to the battery pack voltage.

Air Conditioning is the big ? to range.

 

 

 

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