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Old 02-17-2021, 04:11 PM   #10
Randy Wells
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Default Re: Dodge going Electric

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Originally Posted by jmantle View Post
Looks like swapping the battery out rather than charging it is the way of the future. Might work in populated areas, can't see it working to well in remote areas.

"Electric Cars can be designed to allow a fast battery swap, exchanging your battery for a fully charged battery in less than half the time it takes to refill a gas tank. This offers Tesla Model S drivers an even faster option when recharging while driving long distances."

Still haven't figured out where all the electricity is going to come from.

Jim Mantle V/SA 6632
Jim,

You are right, no such thing as perpetual motion, at least not yet, it still takes HP or KW to move an object.

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