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Topic: Tesla a solution to the problem or a distraction from it. (Read 1224 times)

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I live in a third world country and we have extremely few, if any, electric cars here.

I was wondering why people said the batteries of electric cars are difficult to maintain... what makes charging and maintaining them difficult? Huh

for third world countries, such cars will be very beneficial. They tinning cheaper than a conventional car with petrol
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I live in a third world country and we have extremely few, if any, electric cars here.

I was wondering why people said the batteries of electric cars are difficult to maintain... what makes charging and maintaining them difficult? Huh
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I think that electric cars are not the way out. Without cheapening the cost drive people to them will not change. And now the battery maintenance is the same how much it costs to drive on gasoline.

On petrol is much more expensive work. I'm sure electrocars - this is the future. No pollution. I even plan to buy shares of the company

yeah that's good . i think electric cars would have a positive impact to the society especially on the environment it will lessen the Pollution and will lessen the use of petrol . we should be looking forward for this innovation .
legendary
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Expensive battery life and difficulty recharging will not allow it to compete with traditional engines. Are there any prospects for electric cars?

whether they can compete with the traditional engine I do not know.  the main drawback of these electric cars is the battery that are very heavy (some batteries even weigh up to 450kg.)

Another disadvantage is the useful battery life of that can walk among 160.000km and 200.000km. In the countries of the third world where the purchasing power of people is too small it will be difficult someone get a electric vehicle, this because the people of the third world buy used cars already reached 80,000 Km 140. 000 Km.
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The Tesla is inexpicably expensive, so it will not appeal to everyone. What this price tag does, though, is remove the stigma of driving an electric car, which hitherto has been something of a limp and un-masculine thing to do.

Now, those in charge are trying to foster jealousy of people who have expensive electric cars, so that everyone aspires to be electric. Standard flock-herding tactics, really.
sr. member
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The plane flew on solar, why not Tesla used this method of charging? Simply transfer from one fuel to another. Then rises the price of electricity.
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Maybe a flight to the moon planned by America connected with the fact that he decided to develop Helium-3. Then they will progress in this category
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I wonder why not make a mini nuclear reactor which would drive the cars? Probably not profitable. Car is needed every day to fill.
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The cheapest Tesla you can buy where I'm at costs about $90,000. The most advanced ones are about $150,000. I've seen loads of them so they're certainly appealing to someone. In my country they get huge tax incentives as company cars so that's the primary reason.

I checked and even in Manila, the number of Teslas are starting to grow. What I think about this is basically how things are like in the past, the new inventions always come in very pricey and not exactly affordable to everyone. This could actually be the future.
The car is designed, but I have not heard that solved the problem with the battery. One without the other can not exist. While this is not the future.
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I see everyday much elecrto bicycles.
Electric bicycles it's different. They will be distributed because there is no alternative. Or to pedal with their feet or the electric motor. With a car more difficult.
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I see everyday much elecrto bicycles.
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The cheapest Tesla you can buy where I'm at costs about $90,000. The most advanced ones are about $150,000. I've seen loads of them so they're certainly appealing to someone. In my country they get huge tax incentives as company cars so that's the primary reason.

I checked and even in Manila, the number of Teslas are starting to grow. What I think about this is basically how things are like in the past, the new inventions always come in very pricey and not exactly affordable to everyone. This could actually be the future.
legendary
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The cheapest Tesla you can buy where I'm at costs about $90,000. The most advanced ones are about $150,000. I've seen loads of them so they're certainly appealing to someone. In my country they get huge tax incentives as company cars so that's the primary reason.
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In our country good Tesla is $ 70,000. Who is going to buy it for such money? A good traditional car you can buy for $ 35,000. How much need to drive to recoup the extra $ 35,000?
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I see a nice expensive car Tesla but firstly it is expensive and secondly it has the same flaws as cheap.
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If Tesla really meant it they'd be selling rejuvenated old Fords with recycled washing machine engines. If you ran a twenty year old Hummer for the rest of your life you'd probably have less environmental impact than a new Tesla.

That said, they're removing the excuses people have always made for electric vehicles and actually making them a desirable choice too. That seems almost inconceivable compared to just ten years ago when you had stuff like this to pull the chicks with.  



The electric car does not help to reduce emissions because in order to produce the electricity that you charge your battery power will not harm the nature less.

It does give you chance to centralise power distribution and power's becoming ever less offensive in most parts of the world.

What's wrong with him? Good car. Maneuverability, discreet, compact)
This is not a car but a Bicycle with a roof ! Over Mercedes still laughing over it smart. This miracle is even worse.

sr. member
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Not just that, but how much carbon dioxide is produced at the power plants to charge the battery.
Yes, yet these environmentally friendly cars is very controversial. Maybe less they pollute the environment, but they have so many other cons
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Expensive battery life and difficulty recharging will not allow it to compete with traditional engines. Are there any prospects for electric cars?

Yes, technology always starts with something small and develops. It's not going to be without obstacle. Many airplanes crashed before the first one flew.

You think of cars as box with wheels and oil input. Maybe that's not the future. Maybe the roads will be driving instead of the cars. Maybe engines will be replaced at every "gas" station with fully charged engines. Maybe charging will be decentralized.Maybe the road will charge the cars.

You have to be open minded, in 1700 nobody thought people would fly  Smiley


legendary
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Thomas Edison preferred the nickle-iron battery over what we generally have today - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel%E2%80%93iron_battery.

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Not just that, but how much carbon dioxide is produced at the power plants to charge the battery.
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