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To: miraje who wrote (1431726)1/5/2024 7:18:13 PM
From: Sdgla2 Recommendations

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Bill
longz

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Lmao. The country runs on diesel.. eric the fool wants families to starve & freeze to death rather than admit his green agenda is a grift.



To: miraje who wrote (1431726)1/5/2024 7:28:46 PM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations

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Brumar89
miraje
pocotrader

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Miraje, I don't need a Class A CDL to know that trucks operating on Li-Ion batteries makes NO engineering sense whatsoever. The weight of the battery alone is just too much, not to mention the astronomical cost thereof.

Plus I'd sure like to see how such a truck would be charged. With a battery capacity approaching 500 kWh, that'll take a shit-ton of power to fully charge.

Maybe hydrogen would make more sense, but even hydrogen has to be generated, and the efficiency of hydrogen generation is abysmal. You'd need 1500 kWh of energy (rough guesstimate) to produce enough hydrogen to match the energy capacity of said 500 kWh Li-Ion battery. But at least the energy-to-weight ratio is more sensible.

Tenchusatsu



To: miraje who wrote (1431726)1/5/2024 9:08:19 PM
From: Eric1 Recommendation

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Doren

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I understand all the physics involved.

You don't.

Denial of all the environmental impacts.

All surface transportation is going electric.

You can't stop it.

In the end it comes down to the economics of operation.

Period