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Old 07-31-21, 06:14 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by mapuc View Post
Then why are Tesla building electric cars with build-in batteries and where the entire car are thrown away when the battery is dead or damage, why haven't they build an electric car where it's the owner them self who change an empty battery block and swap it with a fully charged.

Imagine you are on your way and suddenly you see a red light and a little sirene telling you that one of your two battery to the engine has only 10 % left while battery number 2 has only 70 % left and that with current speed you have 65 min.

You see a sign to a gas/electro Station and drive to this place. There you open your trunk(forgot the real name) move some of your things...remove some of the carpet there is a box you press on/off button and a red light appear and disappear you open it and take out the battery.
It's black with metal in both ends(+ and -)In the store you ask for "Battery" you get a similar battery not new but fully charged and you give him your almost empty battery.
Back to the car you insert the battery correctly and close to box. You click on test and a green light shine up-
Ok correct installed then you click on on/off button again this time a green light appear and then disappear.
You enter your car and continue your journey.

Markus
We still live in a capitalist system and people are always striving to develop a better mouse trap. So too with EV’s, people around the world will be promoting and building upon different ideas. Only a few will survive. No telling how long these battery change service stations will be around. So far I’ve only heard them used in Japan and Israel. Such stations might lead the way to a brighter future or just fade away like the Betamax.
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