Heres our latest, probably penultimate, video update of the wind car project.
Ive had the Nemesis (yes it finally has a name) on the road for the last few weeks and its been a lot of fun (unless youre a hedge in my vicinity.:).
Ill give the car back to the engineers in a couple more weeks, once the battery management system is ready to install and well enter the home straight then. Theres still quite a bit of finishing to do.
Im hoping to have the car back (and finished) towards the end of Oct, but well see.
Sorry not to have had the time yet to answer a number of questions posted here, hope to catch up soon.
Enjoy.
To read the full post and to join the discussion on the blog: http://zerocarbonista.com/2009/08/25/wind-car-update-11-of-6/#more-637
@jeffgooloolie .
RailTracerE 1 day ago
The Greatest MAN-Made Invention in the World!!!
Please bring this car to market, make it affordable and let´s SAVE our PLANET from vehicle polution, who knows an airplane with this technology will also come along... LOTS of powerful wind up there too and as the plane moves it becomes even stronger.
A Car that Recharges it self as it moves??? - 0% polution??? C'mon Folks, we still have time!!!
MrBobmusic 10 months ago
This douchebag burned a USA flag.
jeffgooloolie 1 year ago
Is this just an electric vehicle? How does the vehicle use the wind to produce energy? Does this vehicle have a turbine of any sort? I have so many questions.! I wish you the best with this vehicle.
KingCarlofcarlWorld 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this and other ecotricity material. I'm using this for teaching about enterprise and sustainability and it's perfect material. Dale is a great role model for young people - if you are ever in South Wales we would welcome you as aguest speaker and inspiration for our students - and we are only 10 minutes from Pembrey race course if you want to bring the car!
stevekelshaw 2 years ago
as always great video, wondered why it was a bit behind opposed to the monthly releases but cool none the less :)
stonerscolony 2 years ago
It's four minutes and forty seven seconds later and I can't wait for the next installment. What an intoxicating and fascinating project. I hope you put the Nemesis into production one day and I hope you sell a million of them.
ClownFight 2 years ago
Must be frustatrating to be so close, but not quite there.
LarryMReed 2 years ago