It might be the future ... but I am glad I had enjoyed my past
Cheers - John
Aus-Kiwi said
03:01 AM Dec 10, 2015
Tesla is giving it to the oil companies in US too.. He's designed[ or designing] battery packs where you pull in like service station and swap batteries..
Much like LPG cylinders.. My brother who follows him says its a wander he's still alive..
aussietraveller said
08:04 AM Dec 11, 2015
They certainly appear to be an excellent vehicles with outstanding get up and go but I have one very important question will they tow my van cause I don't think I could afford one as a second car.
The Phantom said
10:11 AM Dec 11, 2015
aussietraveller wrote:
They certainly appear to be an excellent vehicles with outstanding get up and go but I have one very important question will they tow my van cause I don't think I could afford one as a second car.
The really important question is "what size generator and how long do I need to charge it".
Just imagine all those generators running to charge the Tesla's at the outback free camp.
The Phantom
jules47 said
01:26 PM Dec 11, 2015
The Phantom wrote:
aussietraveller wrote:
They certainly appear to be an excellent vehicles with outstanding get up and go but I have one very important question will they tow my van cause I don't think I could afford one as a second car.
The really important question is "what size generator and how long do I need to charge it".
Just imagine all those generators running to charge the Tesla's at the outback free camp.
The Phantom
Phantom - there would be a riot if that was to happen, don't you think? Have been at camps where come 8 - 9 pm, the yelling "turn that f.....g thing off", can be heard all over the place.
The Phantom said
02:21 PM Dec 11, 2015
Jules, I don't think it would be a problem because, you see, every one will be doing it. Running generators to charge the car batteries will become a way of life.
The noise at night will be compensated by the whisper quiet vehicle during the day and the fact that the battleaxe will be so tired she will be sleeping while travelling and I can get further peace and quiet. Bring it on.
Simple, eh?
The Phantom
Tomcat said
11:37 PM Dec 20, 2015
The Phantom wrote:
Jules, I don't think it would be a problem because, you see, every one will be doing it. Running generators to charge the car batteries will become a way of life.
Ha Ha yeh and the generators are running on petrol lol
Delta18 said
10:12 AM Dec 21, 2015
Time has come to invent an electric powered generator methinks!
Bryan said
11:28 AM Dec 21, 2015
Give it a few years. It wasn't long ago when the mobile was just a phone.
Aussie Paul.
Gday...
"Electric" racing has begun gentlemen ... and apparently is very successful.
http://www.fiaformulae.com/en/faq.aspx
It might be the future ... but I am glad I had enjoyed my past
Cheers - John
Much like LPG cylinders.. My brother who follows him says its a wander he's still alive..
The really important question is "what size generator and how long do I need to charge it".
Just imagine all those generators running to charge the Tesla's at the outback free camp.
The Phantom
Phantom - there would be a riot if that was to happen, don't you think? Have been at camps where come 8 - 9 pm, the yelling "turn that f.....g thing off", can be heard all over the place.
Jules, I don't think it would be a problem because, you see, every one will be doing it. Running generators to charge the car batteries will become a way of life.
The noise at night will be compensated by the whisper quiet vehicle during the day and the fact that the battleaxe will be so tired she will be sleeping while travelling and I can get further peace and quiet. Bring it on.
Simple, eh?
The Phantom
Ha Ha yeh and the generators are running on petrol lol
Time has come to invent an electric powered generator methinks!
Give it a few years. It wasn't long ago when the mobile was just a phone.