In a previous life, while living in Germany, I'd reach 220km/h (~135mph) fairly frequently. It was intense, but one gets used to it. I managed to max out my E46 330Ci once - to 250km/h (~155mph). A long, sweeping, large radius turn became a white knuckle moment with just those extra 15mph. And...
Um, that (fear) is not the issue. On both sides of the Atlantic, manufacturers are measured at fleet level for emissions, and so every “stinker” - especially fast ones - require more EV sales to offset. They can’t go full EV, though, because the infrastructure is not there, the audience has...
I've gone on ski trips with 1-2 passengers many times, single or multi-day outings, and never had... OH! I see the problem - you're driving a sedan. Sorry, my bad. (Pro tip: should've gotten a wagon.)
As f1eng said, for me this car was '1 of 1' - I needed an EV wagon, and I got exactly what I...
This ^. It truly is, and hence for the right buyer/target audience, all of this 'depreciation', 'vs.', 'price increases' is just noise.
What..? No, that's not how it works - if a car doesn't give a premium feel because of its materials, one improves the materials and doesn't design/tool/build...
Laudable initiative, and good ideas. A bit light on tech aspects, but I guess that’s expected from that type of presentation. I wish them success and good luck as they’ll go through the painful lessons of discovering just how much of that de-decentralization is enough to retain the level of...
The air-air (or plasma-air) battery, to be specific, otherwise known as "lightning in a bottle".
But it turns out that's a mere 8kWh/bottle, so 99 bottles of lightning would be a fairly useful ~800kWh wall.
I'll see myself out.
I don’t think the problem plaguing EV infrastructure today is the absence of electricity.
To begin with, a 350kW charger with 2 ports is anywhere between 250k and 400k$. A typical charging session nets $30. Let’s make it simple and say it’s $1M to set up a 4-charger station and you can extract...
Sifting through 3 walls of text, you indicated that a 660kWh battery weighing in at 120lbs/54kg would be ideal. I stood up, applauded, put my name and deposit on the list, and then sat back down to do the (trivial) math.
660kWh/55kg = 12kWh/kg ideal gravimetric energy density
Present day upper...
Sustainable and reliable. The energy density of CH-based fuels means the ICE will continue to exist for decades (at least). It may be desperate and futile on Porsche's part (to justify the continued existence of the 911), but battery technology has a _very_ long way to go. (Probably 10-20 years...
Good points, but then again there aren't many 2-seater EVs on the market, either.
That bumper is, of course, not the final shape/form, and the port can be protected better than in the image. Rivian's front placement works, too, and that would also be a position subjected to the elements.
The...
Can you expand on why you think so? Placement-wise seems to be pretty smart/efficient, and the same for a cost perspective. Usability does not seem to be affected (even towing might work), which leaves .. impact concerns?
It probably is; the point isn’t how widespread this defect is, but rather how something so essential escaped QC, pre-delivery inspection and so on. A secondary point is false analogies by thin-skinned forum members. ??♂️
You use Park in the middle of a 3-point turn? How?
Anecdotal evidence aside, steering and stopping are the two system that should never fail; any other failure can arguably be mitigated with the former.
In general, I think the "make up my mind for me" type of posts never go down well; some will consider it to be trolling, some will take it seriously and convince you why _their_ take is the right one, but no one will really have the full insight into your complete circumstances: why, how...
Interesting article, thanks for sharing. It seems to attribute the direction of the group to the CEO, casting some aspersions on the recently departed Diess. At the same time, there's a bit of praise for BMW (which is where Diess came from). It's not the first time a BMW guy came in to take VW...
Everything I read seems to indicate those 8-10% is all of the degradation, as batteries settle into a plateau for the rest of their expected lifetime.
Not to be a contrarian, but I would gladly trade gains in weight (erm, that'd be losses, rather) over improvements in any other aspect of...
Indeed, that didn't come across as clearly. For sure the Mission E made a very dramatic impact design-wise when it was unveiled, exactly as intended. Someone (who might be lurking here) even said he was disappointed with the production model being a bit tamer in its curves and coupe-like shape...
That makes sense, so you're probably the bullseye for the EV Cayman. But it's a different thing to say that the Taycan would have been "better" as a 2dr.