Even the small ones. https://www.newsflare.com/video/442...ric-bike-engulfs-father-and-daughter-in-china
He should know...he was there!What kinds of articles do you think were in the papers when gasoline cars replaced horses?
"If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry FordWhat kinds of articles do you think were in the papers when gasoline cars replaced horses?
The same could be said for batteries. Plenty of breakthroughs happening all the time, for faster charging, better efficiency, etc. Most of the time, the only thing needed to develop an idea or concept is money and effort. We could've had reliable fusion power by the 70s or 80s, but governments didn't wanna fund it properly (and still don't), so it's continuously a dead-end.I think electric cars are a loser to be honest. Batteries just don't seem to be the way to go. Even though it's expensive I'd hydrogen is the way forward. Cars operate like they do now, fill up, drive, fill up, drive more and there are zero emissions. Cracking hydrogen free from other elements is a pain and takes electricity but it will get cheaper just like we made advances in oil exploration.
At least I hope so...
I'd be all for it if it means more rotary engines.I think electric cars are a loser to be honest. Batteries just don't seem to be the way to go. Even though it's expensive I'd hydrogen is the way forward. Cars operate like they do now, fill up, drive, fill up, drive more and there are zero emissions. Cracking hydrogen free from other elements is a pain and takes electricity but it will get cheaper just like we made advances in oil exploration.
At least I hope so...
You are right things can be improved but in the end I'd think most folks want a car to work like a car. Charging and range are an issue and creating the batteries for the electric/hybrid cars has quite a negative impact on the environment. We don't know the future and tomorrow someone could figure out a car that runs on ice cubes but for now hydrogen seems like the best solution. Just an opinion.The same could be said for batteries. Plenty of breakthroughs happening all the time, for faster charging, better efficiency, etc. Most of the time, the only thing needed to develop an idea or concept is money and effort. We could've had reliable fusion power by the 70s or 80s, but governments didn't wanna fund it properly (and still don't), so it's continuously a dead-end.
I agree. Unfortunately the manufacturers don't seem interested.I think electric cars are a loser to be honest. Batteries just don't seem to be the way to go. Even though it's expensive I'd hydrogen is the way forward. Cars operate like they do now, fill up, drive, fill up, drive more and there are zero emissions. Cracking hydrogen free from other elements is a pain and takes electricity but it will get cheaper just like we made advances in oil exploration.
At least I hope so...
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I think electric cars are a loser to be honest. Batteries just don't seem to be the way to go. Even though it's expensive I'd hydrogen is the way forward. Cars operate like they do now, fill up, drive, fill up, drive more and there are zero emissions. Cracking hydrogen free from other elements is a pain and takes electricity but it will get cheaper just like we made advances in oil exploration.
At least I hope so...