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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Eric who wrote (70393)6/4/2016 12:15:34 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 86350
 
Everyone isn't like you Eric. You shouldn't use your rich rural self with money to waste as a guide to what regular people will like. <Only takes a couple seconds to plug in and it's virtually 100% efficient. Induction charging is only 90% efficient at best. But I like the V2G aspect that will rule going forward. Cordless charging is ok for some aspects but it's inefficient and slow.>

In London for example, nearly everyone is parked on the street. Chargers are on the footpath or people run a cable from the house. I have put photos in here. It's very inconvenient to have to get the cables out. It's also hazardous and expensive having those big charging machines sitting on the footpath. A lady will not want to be plugging a stupid car in when it's raining after she has had her hair done and when she has arms full of shopping and children.

Ladies will love their TTTT SSSS with Halo.

And don't be dishonest and slippery with facts. Halo is almost as good as cable in efficiency at about 94%. Cable = depends on the cable and car. The extra cost is about 20c to use halo instead of a cable. People don't want much hassle to save 20c.

Meanwhile, Ricardo is signed up for Halo. qualcomm.com Ricardo is an impressive organisation. ricardo.com They used to provide BP Oil with consultancy services. Visiting them was fascinating.

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