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LakeShow 12-02-2011 01:29 PM

Doubt anything electric. It's all talk and rumors now. Only electric cars for now will like the Volt, Leaf, and Prius. I'm not sure if Nissan will find a brand new Z campaign anytime soon, especially with the low sales of 370z. You can still find brand new 2010's sitting around going into 2012. About a month ago when I was looking I saw a couple new 09 Z's sitting on lots.

Cmike2780 12-02-2011 02:18 PM

Never said coal was any better.

I found another solution:
Burning deceased humans will produce electricity - Technology & science - Science - LiveScience - msnbc.com

Rooster89 12-02-2011 02:58 PM

I did. Coal is better. Buy coal

*looks down at investment portfolio* yup coal is better mhahahahahaha

Lug 12-03-2011 08:44 AM

interesting new battery tech....

Smaller & More Powerful Batteries | This Could Be Big - Yahoo! News

Lug 12-03-2011 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeattleLion (Post 1432951)
The Autocar article said that Nissan would continue the 370Z NOT make it electrice. Nissan is planning a new, smaller, electric sports car. NOT a Z replacement.

Reading IS fundamental! :D

Rooster89 12-03-2011 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lug (Post 1434201)

Thanks man, I enjoyed that video. Its really interesting. :tup:

According to that, we wouldn't be changing motor oil, we would be changing battery fluid. And I think thats a good way to think of it, imagine the battery life increases that tech would allow? talk about saving some cheddar.

Lug 12-04-2011 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rooster89 (Post 1434717)
Thanks man, I enjoyed that video. Its really interesting. :tup:

According to that, we wouldn't be changing motor oil, we would be changing battery fluid. And I think thats a good way to think of it, imagine the battery life increases that tech would allow? talk about saving some cheddar.

Changing "anode" fluid is one of the ways they've said we could actually use zinc-air batteries (normally they take a longer time to charge than lithium). This allows them to be "charged" within minutes instead of hours and could probably be set up at regular gas stations. It's important to try to use zinc because there just ins't enough lithium available to build enough batteries for a gazillion batteries. Zinc-air has more power, less weight, and is much more abundant/cheaper.


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