knightjp
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To be honest, I'm not convinced that electric power is the way to go for vehicles of the future. Right now, if I'm driving down the road and I see my fuel gauge running close to empty, I just turn in and fill up within minutes. And I know I have fuel for the next few days.
With battery charging, you have to wait about 30 minutes minimum to get a decent charge; even on those fast charging stations.
Next... there is no standard charging plug or station for all electric vehicles in terms of an infrastructure, simply because, while Tesla has proven that it is possible, most of the major manufacturers aren't completely sold out on electric power and aren't banking on it as the future.
To them, the fuel that will give them the same freedoms that the Petrol gives us will come from Hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles.
https://youtu.be/-gBQ63O1zrw
Another thing is weight.. Batteries are still quite heavy and for a truck, that's something that we look into when it comes to payload rating, etc. Now those of us who don't do much towing or hauling loads, it won't matter that much. I mean, a Raptor can go electric. It doesn't have the load capacity any way. It will just be a full size toy.
The point being that the weight of the battery itself will take away from the payload. The electric motor torque could give the truck more towing capacity since that is what we need.
However it has been proven that while the range on empty, could be around 500 miles, we can se a significant decrease in range when loaded or off road usage.
I'm sure many of these points have been made in previous posts, but for me, just highlighting them as a collective, makes for a very clean argument why I won't be giving up my V8 anytime soon, and I don't think that any serious working trucker will either.
With battery charging, you have to wait about 30 minutes minimum to get a decent charge; even on those fast charging stations.
Next... there is no standard charging plug or station for all electric vehicles in terms of an infrastructure, simply because, while Tesla has proven that it is possible, most of the major manufacturers aren't completely sold out on electric power and aren't banking on it as the future.
To them, the fuel that will give them the same freedoms that the Petrol gives us will come from Hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles.
https://youtu.be/-gBQ63O1zrw
Another thing is weight.. Batteries are still quite heavy and for a truck, that's something that we look into when it comes to payload rating, etc. Now those of us who don't do much towing or hauling loads, it won't matter that much. I mean, a Raptor can go electric. It doesn't have the load capacity any way. It will just be a full size toy.
The point being that the weight of the battery itself will take away from the payload. The electric motor torque could give the truck more towing capacity since that is what we need.
However it has been proven that while the range on empty, could be around 500 miles, we can se a significant decrease in range when loaded or off road usage.
I'm sure many of these points have been made in previous posts, but for me, just highlighting them as a collective, makes for a very clean argument why I won't be giving up my V8 anytime soon, and I don't think that any serious working trucker will either.