Not worth it to have free electricity for at least 25 years? I think many would find it interesting
You have to remember the return on investment is calculated on current prices for electricity, and even so a solar installation
today pays for itself in 7-8 years. So for another 20-25 years, even more, you'll have free electricity. With new panels the return on investment drops below 5 years, in many cases as little as 2. But as we know, electricity today won't cost the same in 15 years from now, so your real savings are even better.
The situation for batteries has changed thanks to laptops, they require more and more power every year, so batteries have developed to keep up with them.
There's an interesting story about Nickel Cadmium batteries, the patents were bought by Chevron, and they wouldn't give licenses if you wanted to build one for car use...
But now it's not one company that makes Li-Ion batteries, it's many companies, and there are several types of Li-Ion batteries. Plus there's not only one tech with possibilities to improve batteries, there are several.
The 250 miles on 45 kWh of energy seems a little too good to be true. Here in Southern Ontario, Canada we pay about $0.06/kWh. So that would cost me about $2.70, which would cost me about $40.00 in my gas car. Even if it were 5x that expensive, for good heater, air conditioning, and a little more trunk space, it would be well worth it. There must be some pretty hefty cons to this that we are not aware??
I haven't even finished mentioning the rest of the pros
The "con" would be that governments and car manufacturers are pushing so hard for hydrogen, ethanol, biodiesel and all that stuff when every study shows an electric car is the most efficient. Hydrogen is without a doubt the dumbest idea of all. Ofcourse they don't want you to see that because then they wouldn't be able to sell you the fuel, and all the replacement parts needed for the engine and transmission. Everybody knows an honest mechanic is worth his weight in gold.
Several other pros for an electric car:
- while you're stuck in traffic and not moving, the car isn't consuming a lot of energy, it's only when you move the electric motor needs to spin. With a gasoline car you waste a lot of fuel being stuck in traffic for 2 hours.
- electric motors have great torque, from almost 0 rpm, unlike an ICE which reaches it's max torque value at pretty high rpms. What this means is you have great acceleration in an electric vehicle, at any speed. Tesla couldn't have shown it better, with an electric motor weighting about 45kg it accelerates their car faster than a Ferrari (0-100km in 4 seconds).
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