Chevron (big oil) owns the patents to the batteries used in the Rav4 EV (same as EV1) and sued Toyota for 30 million dollars to stop them using them anymore, I suggest you all go watch "Who Killed The Electric Car" and you'll see how underhand GM was.
GM sold the battery tech to Texaco who were then bought out six days later to Chevron who then sued Toyota who had been using the GM battery tech under license for the Rav4 EV, Chevron now sits on that patent blocking the rise of electric cars !!!
damn. Must be one hell of a battery to get 66 miles on full charge when the battery itself in the car wieghs 800 pounds. They should not be allowed to keep this technology in darkness, its so wrong, they must be a-holes!!
@immigranter you really think so? do you know how much ekological is to make one of those solar panels? do you know how ekological are those batteries? do you at least realize that this car is made from plastics that is also made of oil? and those tuns of steel and copper they need... all this stuff may be useful one day, but it is still far away from beeing "ekological"
It's a one-time cost. IC engines need oil to run and to lubricate all it's moving parts. Yes, electric motors also use oil in like the ball bearings and in the manufacturing process, but electricity can be generated from sunlight or wind. Certain kinds of batteries need nickel, and mining it creates acid rain. And there are other factors. One thing is for certain: this is a self-sustaining system. (and again yes, the batteries get old parts wear out, still it is better.)
@immigranter Once again... Wrong. Electric enegry is not as clear as you may thing. I wrote that solar panels are not ekological to craft. and it makes so little electrical power, combined with lauzy battery effectivity. it almost as bad as oil/diesel engine. only possible step to eko-future is hydrogen. Not this elektro-junk.
Okay, I'll give you that. So IC engines what use Hydrogen? Technically that is the perfect idea. but i do have some concerns. One time I was in a chat board where there was a discussion about this very subject, they raised the question that burning hydrogen in an IC engine could create rust over time. So what one person did his made his car 97% hydrogen powered and 3% gas, just to prevent rusting.
And yes fuel cells can create electricity from hydrogen and oxygen in which case rust is no problem
@immigranter See. Problem it self is not in electricity, it is in dead pure and almost ideal energy. but we dont have pure way to create and more iportantly, pure and effective way to store it. Thats Why I think, that all these electricity-car-junk-videos are just greenpeace nonsense.
How'd does he have that EV Toyota they were all destroyed in 06 ? if you don't believe me watch "Who Killed The Electric Car" it's on Youtube....!
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glennjgd 1 year ago
very cool :)
you almost wish that people HAD to have environmentally healthy cars, eh
sunnydale22 1 year ago
This guy gets it....
MrEnergyCzar 1 year ago
Ahh. This is my kind of show. No pollution allowed.
springboy9 1 year ago
Very nice
Good Job
Daniel1000rr 2 years ago
SOLAR POWER + ELECTRIC CARS = FREEDOM !
kostea13 2 years ago 2
Chevron (big oil) owns the patents to the batteries used in the Rav4 EV (same as EV1) and sued Toyota for 30 million dollars to stop them using them anymore, I suggest you all go watch "Who Killed The Electric Car" and you'll see how underhand GM was.
GM sold the battery tech to Texaco who were then bought out six days later to Chevron who then sued Toyota who had been using the GM battery tech under license for the Rav4 EV, Chevron now sits on that patent blocking the rise of electric cars !!!
Redshift21 3 years ago 5
damn. Must be one hell of a battery to get 66 miles on full charge when the battery itself in the car wieghs 800 pounds. They should not be allowed to keep this technology in darkness, its so wrong, they must be a-holes!!
12643 3 years ago 6
@12643 he doesn't say 66 miles per charge, but the (800-pound) battery has 66000 miles on it without any maintenance...
purpleGoAhead 1 year ago
I'd love to have an electric car thats electric solar, where do you buy one or get a car converted at?
KARStarla 3 years ago 5
Now he is just lucky he could buy a Toyota Rav4 EV !!!
We just don't have a chance of even buying one!
Dilekz 3 years ago 2
this will help save oil and gas companies everywhere!
metalsoniclovah9 3 years ago 6
Now THIS is saving the envoronment! Not that shitty stuff given out by the oil companies!
immigranter 3 years ago 8
@immigranter you really think so? do you know how much ekological is to make one of those solar panels? do you know how ekological are those batteries? do you at least realize that this car is made from plastics that is also made of oil? and those tuns of steel and copper they need... all this stuff may be useful one day, but it is still far away from beeing "ekological"
S0RREN 1 year ago
It's a one-time cost. IC engines need oil to run and to lubricate all it's moving parts. Yes, electric motors also use oil in like the ball bearings and in the manufacturing process, but electricity can be generated from sunlight or wind. Certain kinds of batteries need nickel, and mining it creates acid rain. And there are other factors. One thing is for certain: this is a self-sustaining system. (and again yes, the batteries get old parts wear out, still it is better.)
immigranter 1 year ago
@immigranter Once again... Wrong. Electric enegry is not as clear as you may thing. I wrote that solar panels are not ekological to craft. and it makes so little electrical power, combined with lauzy battery effectivity. it almost as bad as oil/diesel engine. only possible step to eko-future is hydrogen. Not this elektro-junk.
S0RREN 1 year ago
Okay, I'll give you that. So IC engines what use Hydrogen? Technically that is the perfect idea. but i do have some concerns. One time I was in a chat board where there was a discussion about this very subject, they raised the question that burning hydrogen in an IC engine could create rust over time. So what one person did his made his car 97% hydrogen powered and 3% gas, just to prevent rusting.
And yes fuel cells can create electricity from hydrogen and oxygen in which case rust is no problem
immigranter 1 year ago
@immigranter See. Problem it self is not in electricity, it is in dead pure and almost ideal energy. but we dont have pure way to create and more iportantly, pure and effective way to store it. Thats Why I think, that all these electricity-car-junk-videos are just greenpeace nonsense.
S0RREN 1 year ago
I wanna buy this concept!! I bet everyone does!!
Nichen 4 years ago
i like this go solar power
aman2040 4 years ago 4