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Some people don't like wind farms.
Fan farms.Some people don't like wind farms.
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Elon Musk has been saying this for years. We know where we want to go but we are not there yet.
Comic Relief Department: Shell CEO Says The Best Way To Finance Clean Energy Is To Consume More Oil - CleanTechnica
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Or support our Kickstarter campaign! Originally posted on EVANNEX. By Charles Morris A few years ago, when electric vehicles were considered an R&D project, the fossil fuel interests had little to say about them. Now that...cleantechnica.com
A couple more articles about the EV airplane:Rolls Royce battery powered air flight it reached a speed of 345.4 mph and you can read about it here www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/19736178.rolls-royce-tests-super-plane-wiltshire/
400 kW (535 HP), 750 volt motor. Rolls-Royce said it uses the "most power-dense propulsion battery pack ever assembled in aerospace," with 6,480 cells.
As Engadget detailed in an explainer, electric airplanes aren't practical since current batteries are 50 times less energy dense than jet fuel. However, they do hold some promise for very short trips, like a 30 minute jaunt between Vancouver and Victoria in Canada.
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The Smartphone Market Will Turn Upside Down: Tesla Model Pi by Elon Musk is Coming | Technology
The world has not yet had time to move away from Tesla's smart car, and recently Elon Musk amazed everyone with the launch of the Tesla Model Pi. When is the release date? What's the functionality? We will answer all these questions and others.www.devdiscourse.com
I am interested to learn how super high-speed internet on a smart phone will work in the field for remote property insurance adjusters.
A few years back, we had several years of drought in Northern WI. The deer count was down, so the DNR reduced the number of doe tags available. A few of the local good ol boys responded as follows:Some people don't like wind farms.
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No problem ! In the article:I am interested to learn how super high-speed internet on a smart phone will work in the field for remote property insurance adjusters.
But the author pointed out this is at early stage development. Just discussion of concepts so far. For example hackers are having fun intercepting the test messages. Tesla promises far better encryption before its released. if the development effort is anything like the cars, this will be revolutionary.The phone will support Starlink satellite internet. The developers will declare that the data download speed will be up to 210 megabits per second.
California you good at data mining. Thanks.No problem ! In the article:
But the author pointed out this is at early stage development. Just discussion of concepts so far. For example hackers are having fun intercepting the test messages. Tesla promises far better encryption before its released. if the development effort is anything like the cars, this will be revolutionary.
Incidentally that development-oriented web-magazine you referenced is interesting. it says they didn't write the article, rather they rely on advanced machine-learning to find / edit / publish material from other sources. All sorts of subject areas related to futuristic development, are their scope. I looked at their 'about us' and see they are in a suburb outside New Delhi, then Google maps shows the vicinity. Universities, temples, hospitals, Amazon Distribution Center, sports complexes, traditional small rice paddies, anything you can imagine are within walking distance. Their 3-story new office has rebar sticking out the sides for future expansion and the parking lot is dirt. This is modern India, developing a better future at a pace we here can't imagine. A couple of pages back I referenced photos I took in India in 2004. India today seems like it has advanced a century or more (for some people) since then.
I notice some view EVs nothing more than ICE vehicle replacements. My driving interest in EVs are our kids and potential grandkids.
I can see that. Car ownership will be less of a positive thing when Robo taxis become an on demand reality.I believe that generations going forward will do a lot less driving, and a lot more riding in some way, shape, or form. I can't imagine them spending as much time in gridlock as many in more populated areas do now.
I don't see robo taxis in rural areas at all...wouldn't make senseI can see that. Car ownership will be less of a positive thing when Robo taxis become an on demand reality.
The pandemic has showed us that we have a much lower need to travel and will forever change the car market.
Robo taxis will be great for rural areas because no human is required the per mile rate will be reasonable.I don't see robo taxis in rural areas at all...wouldn't make sense
As far as reducing the need to travel, that will depend on the type of business. Labor intensive will still require driving to work. Folks that can work remotely may continue to do so. However, the company I work for severely limited remote work due to abuse of the privilege.
The only reason I'm allowed to do it is due to wife care duty.
Gale, do you live in town, the suburbs or a rural area? And, in your situation, would an EV make sense?
Robo Taxis will navigate using GPS, most likely.Robo taxis will be great for rural areas because no human is required the per mile rate will be reasonable.