Posted by Determined on November 30, 2017 at 06:27:18 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Electric Semi's posted by popinjohn on November 27, 2017 at 18:41:32:
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I agree, and when the cost of electricity rises to the point of being equal to or higher than other fuels you will have people reviving old generators to charge up there batteries.
Then why not just strap the generator on the truck so you can extend your range.
Then why not just run the vehicle off the generator because your worn out batteries are too expensive to replace.
Then why not just hook up the generator engine to a transmission and differential because the cost to rewind the generator or drive motors is too high.
Full circle and we will be back to burning whatever is the cheapest fuel to convert into motion.
But then someone will determine it is producing too much emissions and the circle will repeat.
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