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August 14, 2008 by Rob.
Today I got to watch (and photograph - belated sorry to other drivers on Bee Caves) the RAVolt turning over four zeros! That’s a huge milestone for the glider and over 3,400 electric miles.
An, yes, the old gas gauge is covered with a sticker that says “Outta Gas! Running on E-” I simply can’t resist EV geek jokes (non-geek translation E- = electrons).
There it is!
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August 14, 2008 by Rob.
I’m dumping more of my AustinEV threads into the blog. I figure my audience is bigger than AustinEV (sorry guys). In case it’s not obvious, I do not endorse, support, or affirm Joby’s POV.
Comment from Joby:
It’s easy to say “We should develop alternative energy”, but how do you propose that would happen? The PV industry has been working hard for that cost /KW manufacturing breakthrough that would make solar cost effective for 40 years with very slow improvement. The Wind farms only work in certain areas and they are far far away from population centers which is why T Boone wants the Feds to get into the transmission line business and even if he gets it built there still has to be a conventional power plant idling on line to back up the wing generation because sometimes the wind just stops blowing like it did for an hour this last march which triggered a capacity emergency that came very close to tripping off large interruptible customers. As Wind generation becomes a larger percentage of the total generation mix this problem will increase without higher levels of spinning reserve.
The bottom line is that the only economic alternative to fossil fuels, Is Fission fuel. Nuclear generation combined with an effective battery technology allowing more people to use electric cars that would be charged at night when demand is otherwise low is our best hope.
My Response:
I think the answer is the same as why we do EV conversions. Many hard problems are solved because a wide variety of people look for ways to solve them. We only remember about the winners. Every EV conversion is a innovation seed. Every EV conversion is a drop of water in a wave of innovation. You pick the analogy… the point is that lots of people thinking = break through.
If EVs were all basically the same (like ICE cars today) then that would be a true waste! I love seeing all the innovative ways that EV converters and *new* car companies are trying to solve transportation. If you like cars, this is a great time to be playing!
OT PS: I don’t think that there is any clear winner (e.g.: fission) for power generation at this point.
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