Raser Introduces Series PHEV Drive System E REV Truck Chrysler
Posted on 10. Jun, 2010 by newBMWseries Expert in 1-Series
Posted on 10. Jun, 2010 by newBMWseries Expert in 1-Series
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billchair2
10. Jun, 2010
In reference to the comment by jacobgarcia “…and what happens when something goes wrong with that electric motor, that .60 cents per gal. is not going to matter any more because that mechanic…”, think of how many hundred moving parts there are in an internal combustion motor to go wrong, as apposed to the electric motor with ONLY 2 moving parts to go wrong!
Win-win!
Returned from A national Australian EV meet 2 weeks ago, great ideas & cars!
An all electric Vespa, “Vectrix”.
Vid on youtube!
crimberland
10. Jun, 2010
If i saw one i would jack it….take out the magnet generator and get off the fucking grid. Yea go on…drive one by my house…i fekkin dare you.
s3xySpnky
10. Jun, 2010
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jacobgarcia1990
…and what happens when something goes wrong with that electric motor, /quote
like what?
there’s not much that can go wrong with an electric motor unlike gasoline one!
jacobgarcia1990
10. Jun, 2010
…and what happens when something goes wrong with that electric motor, that .60 cents per gal. is not going to matter any more because that mechanic that is certified for that particular motor is going to charge you “up the ass”
I honestly would like to be able to work on my own vehicle, i can trust my work and it’s cheaper.
Igotnuts
10. Jun, 2010
I wonder If they’re going to introduce this technology to Ford,GM,& Chrysler, I think they really should.
docmordrid
10. Jun, 2010
“I have to doubt that one of the big 3 would step out of line like this from the rest of them. Damn I hate being pessimistic!”
In case you didn’t know the GM Volt and Chrysler ENVI vehicles with the same type of driveline go on sale in Nov. 2010 as 2011 models. GM starts construction of their test fleet, 80+ cars, in June 2009 and the mules (test vehicles with another body) have been on the road since last summer and wintered quite well in Michigan and Canada.
denisdeveze
10. Jun, 2010
as a elevator constructor, i have a idea for all of you. a 2 cylinder new contructon type generator that produces 480A, 60HZ @ idle makes enough electricity for a 80 horse power electric motor ( elevator traction drum machine ) to lift a 12,000 lbs elevator cab at (if we wanted to) 2,000 ft a minute or more. the drum just goes round and round like a drive axle. fact is we have had the technolegy since the forties to do this truck. what make you think they will do it now?
yakyakyak69
11. Jun, 2010
Imagine owning a company that retrofitted pickup trucks.
There are MILLIONS of pickups driving around today that can be retrofitted!
One problem COST!
shakaama
11. Jun, 2010
ok honestly, this made tears come to my eyes. I’ll live to see the day when we switch to all electric.
this is my dream.
tecnoblix
11. Jun, 2010
It would be great IF they sold it at all!
larrylclappjr
11. Jun, 2010
And, I am positive there won’t ever be any either!!
EletrikRide
11. Jun, 2010
This is exactly what my H2EVair concept car is all about. Inspiring
robertackerlind
11. Jun, 2010
would be great IF sold to the public not just FLEET
kostea13
11. Jun, 2010
that is the same story like with the EV 1 they will listeit and NOT SELL it to you ! BUT INSTEAD WILL CRUSH THEM ! AND GIVE YOU MONEY TO BY A HUMMER AND TO LOBY FOR OIL COMPANIES !
tecnoblix
11. Jun, 2010
My first response is ” This is great, given the ability to power other items with the generator actually makes a lot of sense. I’m surprise that one of the big 3 would produce this”. My second response is “Wait… I doubt they have”. Until I see one on the road I have to doubt that one of the big 3 would step out of line like this from the rest of them. Damn I hate being pessimistic!
ubuibiok
11. Jun, 2010
Were is the Beef? I Checked there Website, NO product offered for Sale…..