Does it need a phased electricity supply perhaps like industrial appliances because of the amount of current needed?
Flecc has painted a rather bleak future for the e-car industry unless they can radically get those battery costs down I can't see that ever being a viable and thriving market. Hence the rush for the "holy grail" and new and better battery technology.
Perhaps then rather than try to make full-size motorcars something in between is needed, like the C1 we looked at a few days ago? Super-light and smaller batteries, but roofed and with steering wheel, and capable of car speeds. The trade-off will be limited distance I guess and that's where charge points come in.
Flecc has painted a rather bleak future for the e-car industry unless they can radically get those battery costs down I can't see that ever being a viable and thriving market. Hence the rush for the "holy grail" and new and better battery technology.
Perhaps then rather than try to make full-size motorcars something in between is needed, like the C1 we looked at a few days ago? Super-light and smaller batteries, but roofed and with steering wheel, and capable of car speeds. The trade-off will be limited distance I guess and that's where charge points come in.
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