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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (67712)1/2/2016 5:16:15 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 86350
 
Don't catch fire. Stop at a 7SSS[tm] station. Superchargers are absurd. Parking en route for half an hour for a part charge which can burn your car while swarms of 7SSS [tm] drivers swoop in an out of a single adjacent lane will soon show the paucity of the big battery, big weight, high cost, high energy consumption, heavier car, higher momentum idea pursued by Tesla.

Stopping for a 7 second pit stop while a little battery is pulled out and a recharged one is pushed in is the way to go. The recharging of the recycled batteries can be done at just the right speed to optimize electricity supply costs and battery charging optimums. People who get a replacement battery in the middle of the night or at other low power price times would get bargain refills.

Tesla super-chargers are stuck with having to supply when the driver shows up to plug in. Peak times would be a nightmare. Huge parking lots would be needed for thousands of motorists to sit around for half an hour to get their bit of electricity. Laughable to think that all cars could do that.

Cars refill with gasoline in about 3 minutes so there would need to be at least 20 times as many service stations as at present if all cars went to Tesla Supercharger refill style. Streets would be all service station!

With Mq's amazing 7SSS[tm] the number of service stations could be REDUCED by half or maybe ten times. With little batteries, more frequent 7 second stops would be needed, but even if four times as many stops were needed, that would still be only 30 seconds or maybe 60 seconds to allow for dithering by drivers.

7SSS [tm] is the way to go. No fires. Cheaper electricity. No time wasting. Little service stations instead of 100 acres for thousands of Tesla supercharged cars to park for half an hour.

Mqurice
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