Amazing! I wonder how long it will take for the oil companies to manufacture a scandal and scrub the technology? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyAnd how exactly does one "scrub" technology?
I usually don't get on board with the silly old man's bizarre paranoid fantasies but this one has legs. Doesn't it strike you as odd that we've been unable to develop a cost-effective mode of individual transportation not based on fossil fuel? Originally Posted by timpagehttp://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/quizzes/answerQuiz16.shtml
And how exactly does one "scrub" technology?I agree the energy input to manufacture the aluminum could be greater and more expensive than gasoline used to go the same number of miles. But the range for an electric car, if it doesn't use too much water, is interesting
And people have scandals, not technology. So how is a scandal going to derail this if it actually works.
Did the video mention how much energy it takes to manufacture the aluminum plates? The plates are eventually eaten away and must be replaced as part of the fuel.
No mention about whether the energy to make the aluminum is added into the fuel estimates of the car. Originally Posted by ExNYer
I usually don't get on board with the silly old man's bizarre paranoid fantasies but this one has legs. Doesn't it strike you as odd that we've been unable to develop a cost-effective mode of individual transportation not based on fossil fuel? Originally Posted by timpagePlug in electric cars are cost effective but don't have much range. Solve electricity storage issues in batteries and you will be more famous than Thomas Edison or Nicky Tesla.