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Python
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Tesla Motors unveiled their uber-chic Roadster, a supercharged electric vehicle that looks, feels and drives like many other high-end sports cars Wednesday night. The main difference is the noise. Powered by a 3-phase, 4-pole AC induction motor, the Roadster can go 130 mph and does 0-60 in about 4 seconds, all completely silent.
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2006/07/20/tesla-roadster-unveiled-in-santa-monica/ |
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| #0 10:28am 21/07/06 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 12297
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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a supercharged electric vehiclemy brain hurts |
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| #1 10:31am 21/07/06 |
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Pingu
Posts: 128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thats brilliant. Now make more?
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| #2 10:43am 21/07/06 |
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WhiteWolf
Posts: 2359
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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a supercharged electric vehiclehaha, good point. |
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| #3 10:47am 21/07/06 |
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StreX
Posts: 5182
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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all completely silentsweet, no engine noise to interfere with my subw000faaaah |
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| #4 10:49am 21/07/06 |
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dais
Posts: 7749
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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That, and the hari krishnas will never hear you coming.
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| #5 10:52am 21/07/06 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 12298
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Needs more Jetsons pi-pi-pi-pi-pi-pi vehicle sound
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| #6 11:11am 21/07/06 |
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Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5570
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'd buy one if I had the money - it has SEAT WARMERS!@#! But seriously, they said it can go 260 miles on one charge... doesn't that blow what maxe was saying out of the water?
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| #7 11:16am 21/07/06 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 12299
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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260 miles (or 420 kilometres) is a pretty damn good range for whom the car is targeted towards, people driving around the city. You would never use current technology electric cars for longer distances.
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| #8 11:21am 21/07/06 |
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ccl
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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haha even the governator makes an appearance.
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| #9 11:30am 21/07/06 |
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demon
Posts: 2269
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i am also wondering how you apply the term 'supercharged' to an electric engine :P
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| #10 11:59am 21/07/06 |
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sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2485
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This shizzle really is the future ~ Hybrids are such a waste of f***ing time.
http://www.teslamotors.com/index.php?js_enabled=1 http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/1799/teslaseethrumk6.jpg |
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| #11 12:38pm 26/07/06 |
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maxe
Posts: 12270
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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doesn't that blow what maxe was saying out of the water? only thing I remember saying about electric cars is that I hope they can go sidwahz at Top Speed You're thinking of nf EDIT: Wasnt there a thread on here like 2 day ago about telsa inventing some magic powered car back in the day? Was it from the same site? last edited by maxe at 12:42:26 26/Jul/06 |
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| #12 12:42pm 26/07/06 |
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shad
Posts: 1629
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think they might have used supercharged in a marketing sense of the word, looks like even on the site they have removed the reference.
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| #13 01:58pm 26/07/06 |
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orbitor
Posts: 7139
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmm, interesting, but how does the car look from a carbon lifecycle perspective?
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| #14 02:08pm 26/07/06 |
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Captain America
Posts: 1095
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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lol why did they take out the supercharged word from that link/
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| #15 03:22pm 26/07/06 |
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whoop
Posts: 10197
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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because it was probably confusing? they probably meant supercharged in the superconductor type of way rather than forced induction. As in the batteries are charged to super capacity relative to past battery technology?
Note: I haven't read the article so if what I said isn't the case then they're just dumb for calling it supercharged. |
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| #16 10:06pm 26/07/06 |
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nF
Posts: 12463
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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Range depends on driving style and conditions. On the EPA highway driving cycle we expect 250 miles on a charge. i expect this is bulls***. theres nothing special about this car, it uses li-ion batteries and they cost a fortune and die surprisingly quickly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium_ion_battery |
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| #17 11:45pm 26/07/06 |
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Xy
Posts: 1063
Location: Mackay, Queensland
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That link has a wealth of info on the batteries so thanks nF.
It isnt all bad though as you suggest and if treated correctly the batteries are far better than other types. The question is how cheap can they manufacture them in the future when a s***load of cars are to start to use them much like how petrol became far more comparatively cheaper as more and more people used it *not in recent years though with greedy karnts sucking us dry*. A battery that lasts 2 years and costs a couple grand + electricity would still be cheaper than buying petrol at the pump for a heavy user of the car. I fear though that the city commuter gains little from these batteries as they die just as fast while sitting in a parking garage as being in use. As long as there were outlets for the batteries to be charged at along a highway at gas stations these would be perfect for runnin mass freight transport like trucks and such. "In February 2005, Altair NanoTechnology, a small firm based in Reno, Nevada, announced a new kind of lithium-ion battery. Its prototype has three times the capacity of existing batteries and can be fully charged in six minutes." Not bad... the tech is advancing all the time it seems. last edited by Xy at 00:05:06 27/Jul/06 |
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| #18 12:05am 27/07/06 |
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nF
Posts: 12464
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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A battery that lasts 2 years and costs a couple grand + electricity would still be cheaper than buying petrol at the pump for a heavy user of the car. except a heavy user of a car can't afford to have it charging after a hundred or so kilometres. |
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| #19 01:07am 27/07/06 |
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My Cock
Posts: 3295
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thats fuking awesome!
tho i reckon silent cars would cause a s***load more accidents, mainly with pedestrians and cyclists. |
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| #20 01:30am 27/07/06 |
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shad
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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tho i reckon silent cars would cause a s***load more accidents, mainly with pedestrians and cyclists. Playing cards cloths pegged to the wheels. |
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| #21 09:07am 27/07/06 |
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Hogfather
Posts: 972
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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Spokey Dokeys!
Car looks great, more please. I hate going to the petrol station, I want to park my car and just plug it in. |
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| #22 07:41pm 27/07/06 |
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sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2486
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm convinced that nF works for an oil company.
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| #23 04:45pm 29/07/06 |
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icewyrm
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #24 03:15am 31/07/06 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1194
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Isn't 420km roughly the same distance people can get on a full tank in an average petrol using car? Either way it's a damn impressive distance.
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| #25 08:49am 31/07/06 |
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demon
Posts: 2278
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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when you see the word 'tesla' attached to a new product you can bet your bottom dollar that the company doesn't give a s*** about the enviroment or sustainable energy... they are after massive profits & will go a long way to get that east coast american 'conservative' wealth.
burn rubber, not gasoline! yeh coz the enviroment loves burnt rubber! :P~ the production of lithium ion batteries isn't that good for the enviroment either! :P |
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| #26 10:40am 31/07/06 |
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Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5592
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeh nF seems hell bent on ruining the awesomeness of this for everyone. Unfortunately I think he's standing on shaky ground:p
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| #27 10:46am 31/07/06 |
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icewyrm
Posts: 1652
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah demon, we've got enough dead li-ion batteries floating around as is from all the mobile phones and s*** :/
Also a pretty large quantity of oil and clean water is consumed in creating a car, so switching everyone from combustion to electric would consume a massive amount of both. I'd find a cheaper and more efficient battery system of greater interest than a new electric car based on old battery technologies. last edited by icewyrm at 14:23:34 31/Jul/06 |
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| #28 02:23pm 31/07/06 |
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sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2490
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Apparently, the Lith-ion batteries can be recycled/repacked. Also they are land fill safe. It's on the Tesla website ... if you read further.
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