Battery based electric vehicles of today and tomorrow.

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Robo taxis will be great for rural areas because no human is required the per mile rate will be reasonable.

I am 15 to 25 miles from about five different towns. EVs make sense for all local driving within 60 miles since my range is 150.

Most new EVs have 300+ miles of range negating the need for ICE vehicles for most car owners.
We don't even have much in the way of Uber type service here. Because nobody uses it. So a high tech robo taxi is going to collect dust.
 
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Robo Taxis will navigate using GPS, most likely.
I don't know if you've ever used GPS in a rural and unfamiliar area, but frequently, the signal is lost...and quite often (in my experience), the GPS will guide you up a goat trail.
Frankly, I want to be in control of my own destiny...not some tinker toy
Roy Tesla is the only self-driving solution that I know that is like universal and they use vision like humans do.
 
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Most of us grew up with vehicles and are used to being independent and able to go where and when we please. I believe that's going to change over the course of the next two generations. Younger people have different viewpoints and are going to do things differently than we do.
 
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Those robo taxis might add to our independence once we age past our driving abilities.
 
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Those robo taxis might add to our independence once we age past our driving abilities.
That’s what the OP has been saying about self driving cars in general, since he started the thread.
I’ve often thought how nice it would be to have “Kit”,of Knight-Rider fame, at the end of a long day. Rather than walk 2 miles back to the truck it can come pick me up where I came out on the road.
 
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That’s what the OP has been saying about self driving cars in general, since he started the thread.
I’ve often thought how nice it would be to have “Kit”,of Knight-Rider fame, at the end of a long day. Rather than walk 2 miles back to the truck it can come pick me up where I came out on the road.
Could also help with the 10000+ drunk driving deaths per year...
 
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Roy Tesla is the only self-driving solution that I know that is like universal and they use vision like humans do.
Even a driver (me, for example) in an unfamiliar area and depending on the GPS can get lost (I recall such a situation about 80 miles south of Buffalo NYS).
The difference is, I can stop and ask direction...a robo taxi (or a Tesla) cannot...
Robo taxis will probably have their place, in certain situations and location. I don't see them becoming universal though...same with EV's
 
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Even a driver (me, for example) in an unfamiliar area and depending on the GPS can get lost (I recall such a situation about 80 miles south of Buffalo NYS).
The difference is, I can stop and ask direction...a robo taxi (or a Tesla) cannot...
Robo taxis will probably have their place, in certain situations and location. I don't see them becoming universal though...same with EV's
We were trying to get to a place to meet with a client and the foreman was guiding us with the GPS on his phone. I thought we were taking the long way around, and when he said “turn right” I knew that wd were. The GPS was sending us down an old RR bed which I had walked with my grandfather way back in 1968... if we couldn’t drive it then the trail certainly wasn’t passable 50+ years later.
 
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And maybe it's been mentioned or discussed here before (I'm not going back and reading 573 pages) but if we go all electric for vehicles where is all that increase in electricity coming from? and how is it getting to my house?

And don't say wind/solar power. Both are not cutting it.
Our entire electrical grid has to be replaced anyway. Most rural service was built in the '30s, and is already 80 years old. We haven't built much generating capacity since we went on the energy conservation kick last century. We've pretty much run out of future to dump the problem on.
 
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Guests could not use GPS to find our place 10 years ago. The maps either did not show us or were wrong. Now it works for the most part. The stuff keeps getting better.

While I'm not a fan of self driving cars as I write software for a living and know how bad it is, I know of one demographic that can use them: people who can't drive. For example I have a young friend who is eplileptic. He can ride a bike as he has a few seconds warning before a seizure happens and can stop and get off. But he'll never drive. Being a young man who can't drive in California where the car is king has a huge impact on his life.
 
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