Renault electric concept cars by autocar.co.uk
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We're Gunna have vehicles fly and hover soon
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Super cool and exciting! So Futureisc looking its like from a sci fi but it's very 1878% real
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The renault Fluence looks amazing :O
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the batteries are far better then you think, even the cheaper lithiums will last 10 years and still have roughly 80% of their capacity. I'm looking into building my own electric car my battery will cost $10,000, and get me 100km.
it sounds like a lot but that's only $20 a week for 10 years and the battery has paid for it's self. i pay roughly $40 a week in petrol.
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Future looks promising and exciting
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the last one looks like nice to get around the block :)
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I love electric cars, but that second one looks like a Tokyoflash watch with wheels.
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The Govrement are alawys banging on about car imissions, climate change, the Ozone, how we must adapt to change the enviroment for the better while inner cities are being charged for congestion and fuel prices are at an all time high. What little fuel there is we have to rape other lands for thier fuel. The rape to the Goverment is called war. So to have something of this nature to come along at the right time should be a prayer from above. Shame these cars wont make it out off the drawing table
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they are simply beautifullllllllllllllllll



Actually they probably would. The reason electric cars have a reputation for performing poorly in cold weather is that up until about five years ago, they all used lead acid batteries, which pretty much die in the cold. You know that, the battery your car uses for ignition is lead acid.
However these new cars use lithium ion, lithium iron phosphate, and lithium manganese batteries. All lithium derivatives perform far better in the cold than lead acid, especially lithium polymer.
Zamboro 2 years ago 4
fluence is awesome.good work reanult
kavarkavar 2 years ago 3