Pre orders being taken for the Harley E Bike ?
https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/products/bikes/future-vehicles/e-bicycles.html
https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/products/bikes/future-vehicles/e-bicycles.html
Man, I took my friend's Zero for a spin. So weird, and so good. I loved it.Zero interest in either, but especially not the bicycle shaped moped
Exact opposite of what I expected to see.Pre orders being taken for the Harley E Bike ?
https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/products/bikes/future-vehicles/e-bicycles.html
I haven't looked into this in quite awhile, is there anything on the horizon in regards to batteries that are cheaper, lighter, and less toxic to the environment? Any of those three things would be of interest, any combo of two would be surprising...the trifecta, well, that would be nearly miraculous .When solid state batteries get here, electric stuff will get even better and cheaper.
I haven't looked into this in quite awhile, is there anything on the horizon in regards to batteries that are cheaper, lighter, and less toxic to the environment? Any of those three things would be of interest, any combo of two would be surprising...the trifecta, well, that would be nearly miraculous .
I haven't looked into this in quite awhile, is there anything on the horizon in regards to batteries that are cheaper, lighter, and less toxic to the environment? Any of those three things would be of interest, any combo of two would be surprising...the trifecta, well, that would be nearly miraculous .
From the few articles I've just read, the major restriction to bringing to market is cost of manufacturing...the reason why they haven't been introduced in cell phones and other electronic devices.Cheaper because there is less case necessary to separate the components and BMS isn't as critical since the problem of thermal runaway is dramatically reduced.
I didn't see anywhere that states an equivalent battery will use more or less lithium, but, if we look at your last statement...it doesn't matter. If switching to SSBs increases market share, then regardless of longevity or how much is used per battery...a greater volume still ends up in the land fills.Cheaper and less toxic because the life span should be greater, requiring less frequent replacement...it's a big jump ahead for electric transportation if it finally gets to market somewhere near meeting its promises.
@RustyGold you seem to be neutral or moderately anti lithium battery
and anti current alternative energy vehicles
What are you pro?
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