RambleTamble
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I rode in a Tesla Uber. It was very comfortable and quiet.
I don't remember how long ago, early '80's ?, but in a Popular Mechanics there was an article about someone obtaining a patent for automated service stations that were designed to swap electric car batteries as it was the best way forward to making electric cars practical.I read that in China they have battery swap stations much like the quick oil change places here, you pull in and in just a few minutes they swap out your battery with a fully charged one.
China is betting on battery swaps to tackle EV chargers shortage
They should have patented the idea, it seems like the best way to go if one plans to take long trips in an EV.I don't remember how long ago, early '80's ?, but in a Popular Mechanics there was an article about someone obtaining a patent for automated service stations that were designed to swap electric car batteries as it was the best way forward to making electric cars practical.
Additionally, as mentioned earlier, the super chargers are not much cheaper than the gas.My dad used to say, "Never buy anything new until all the bugs are worked out."
I think people are more interested now that gas prices are skyrocketing.
Charging stations aren't free, so I can't use one. They require a credit or debit card, or a phone app.
Those batteries are typically 5 to 7 feet long, 4 to 5 feet wide, and 4 to 6 inches thick and about 1,000 pounds, so swapping one out isn't a simple task.I don't remember how long ago, early '80's ?, but in a Popular Mechanics there was an article about someone obtaining a patent for automated service stations that were designed to swap electric car batteries as it was the best way forward to making electric cars practical.