Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars or I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius

User avatar
Len
Posts: 608
Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 1:04 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Len »

Petrol is king.
User avatar
Sandydragon
Posts: 10462
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:13 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Sandydragon »

Tesla 3 is advertised for $35K which is getting close to a reasonable value for a new car. But range is only 215 miles. That's fine for around town, but not so good for longer distance. If they can get the range up to that of an average diesel car then it becomes a valid option, either that or radically reduce recharge times, which I'm not sure is possible.
User avatar
Lizard
Posts: 3810
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:41 pm
Location: Dominating the SHMB

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Lizard »

215 miles is plenty, really. I would drive further than that in one go maybe once a year, if that.

How long does it take to charge a Tesla 3?
______________________
Dominating the SHMB
======================
UGagain
Posts: 809
Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 7:39 am

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by UGagain »

I just drove 670 odd kms today. I'd have to tow a diesel generator.
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.

Mellsblue.
onlynameleft
Posts: 244
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 12:23 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by onlynameleft »

Lizard wrote:215 miles is plenty, really. I would drive further than that in one go maybe once a year, if that.

How long does it take to charge a Tesla 3?
37 hours from a standard socket. From a super fast charging socket which you can buy or there are a few dotted around it takes 4.5 hours. So if you never do more than 150 miles a day (215 is the equivalent of a petrol car manufacturers' figure and almost certainly unachievable in real life) it's an option. For the rest of us it isn't.
onlynameleft
Posts: 244
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 12:23 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by onlynameleft »

Sandydragon wrote:Tesla 3 is advertised for $35K which is getting close to a reasonable value for a new car. But range is only 215 miles. That's fine for around town, but not so good for longer distance. If they can get the range up to that of an average diesel car then it becomes a valid option, either that or radically reduce recharge times, which I'm not sure is possible.
Maybe this is in the states but the cheapest Tesla 3 is £59K in the UK including the government's £5K incentive.
User avatar
Sandydragon
Posts: 10462
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:13 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Sandydragon »

Lizard wrote:215 miles is plenty, really. I would drive further than that in one go maybe once a year, if that.

How long does it take to charge a Tesla 3?
My wife would probably agree. I can very routinely drive well past that in a single day. I would explore a hybrid solution for my next car, but going completely electric is a non-starter for me, or anyone else who does significant mileage.
User avatar
Sandydragon
Posts: 10462
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:13 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Sandydragon »

onlynameleft wrote:
Lizard wrote:215 miles is plenty, really. I would drive further than that in one go maybe once a year, if that.

How long does it take to charge a Tesla 3?
37 hours from a standard socket. From a super fast charging socket which you can buy or there are a few dotted around it takes 4.5 hours. So if you never do more than 150 miles a day (215 is the equivalent of a petrol car manufacturers' figure and almost certainly unachievable in real life) it's an option. For the rest of us it isn't.
That's not great. 4.5 hours at a service station, assuming that the charger is super fast and available, is just misery. I can see a solution for short distance drivers around towns, but anyone who drives long distance cant rely on electric, which is why even considering banning diesel and petrol is 10 years is plain stupid.

I'm assuming that refilling a hydrogen car would be much quicker - anyone know?
onlynameleft
Posts: 244
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 12:23 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by onlynameleft »

Sandydragon wrote:
onlynameleft wrote:
Lizard wrote:215 miles is plenty, really. I would drive further than that in one go maybe once a year, if that.

How long does it take to charge a Tesla 3?
37 hours from a standard socket. From a super fast charging socket which you can buy or there are a few dotted around it takes 4.5 hours. So if you never do more than 150 miles a day (215 is the equivalent of a petrol car manufacturers' figure and almost certainly unachievable in real life) it's an option. For the rest of us it isn't.
That's not great. 4.5 hours at a service station, assuming that the charger is super fast and available, is just misery. I can see a solution for short distance drivers around towns, but anyone who drives long distance cant rely on electric, which is why even considering banning diesel and petrol is 10 years is plain stupid.

I'm assuming that refilling a hydrogen car would be much quicker - anyone know?
No longer than filling with diesel. The issue is there are only 8 filling stations in uk to date and none north of Sheffield. But that should change. It's a better long term bet imho.
User avatar
Sandydragon
Posts: 10462
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:13 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Sandydragon »

onlynameleft wrote:
Sandydragon wrote:
onlynameleft wrote:
37 hours from a standard socket. From a super fast charging socket which you can buy or there are a few dotted around it takes 4.5 hours. So if you never do more than 150 miles a day (215 is the equivalent of a petrol car manufacturers' figure and almost certainly unachievable in real life) it's an option. For the rest of us it isn't.
That's not great. 4.5 hours at a service station, assuming that the charger is super fast and available, is just misery. I can see a solution for short distance drivers around towns, but anyone who drives long distance cant rely on electric, which is why even considering banning diesel and petrol is 10 years is plain stupid.

I'm assuming that refilling a hydrogen car would be much quicker - anyone know?
No longer than filling with diesel. The issue is there are only 8 filling stations in uk to date and none north of Sheffield. But that should change. It's a better long term bet imho.
Cheers, that fits my assumption. The refill time alone must make hydrogen a more realistic bet for the long term. Realistically, if a hydrogen car with reasonable range and price becomes available, then the infrastructure will follow, particularly if the industry supplying hydrogen knows that it will become the main game in town in a decade or so. It would probably take 5-10 years to make the infrastructure changes.
User avatar
Donny osmond
Posts: 3209
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 5:58 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Donny osmond »

Isn't the average car journey in the uk something like 2 miles? Do a couple of them a day and top up the battery on an overnight charge, you're laughing. Fair enough longer journeys/days you need something more, but there are literally millions of short journeys made every day that are suited to an electric vehicle.

Sent from my XT1052 using Tapatalk
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
User avatar
Stones of granite
Posts: 1638
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2016 9:41 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Stones of granite »

Donny osmond wrote:Isn't the average car journey in the uk something like 2 miles? Do a couple of them a day and top up the battery on an overnight charge, you're laughing. Fair enough longer journeys/days you need something more, but there are literally millions of short journeys made every day that are suited to an electric vehicle.

Sent from my XT1052 using Tapatalk
It's 7 miles, and it's an entirely useless metric, unless you're suggesting that people have two cars - one for their "average" trips and one for their long trips.
User avatar
Zhivago
Posts: 1947
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:36 am
Location: Amsterdam

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Zhivago »

Stones of granite wrote:
Donny osmond wrote:Isn't the average car journey in the uk something like 2 miles? Do a couple of them a day and top up the battery on an overnight charge, you're laughing. Fair enough longer journeys/days you need something more, but there are literally millions of short journeys made every day that are suited to an electric vehicle.

Sent from my XT1052 using Tapatalk
It's 7 miles, and it's an entirely useless metric, unless you're suggesting that people have two cars - one for their "average" trips and one for their long trips.
Many families have two cars, and I bet only one of them gets used for longer trips (like to Gatwick or to see family)

Все буде Україна!
Смерть ворогам!!

User avatar
morepork
Posts: 7517
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:50 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by morepork »

I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius.
User avatar
Zhivago
Posts: 1947
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:36 am
Location: Amsterdam

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Zhivago »

morepork wrote:I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius.
Could be a thread of its own!

e.g.
Image

Все буде Україна!
Смерть ворогам!!

User avatar
Stones of granite
Posts: 1638
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2016 9:41 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Stones of granite »

Zhivago wrote:
Stones of granite wrote:
Donny osmond wrote:Isn't the average car journey in the uk something like 2 miles? Do a couple of them a day and top up the battery on an overnight charge, you're laughing. Fair enough longer journeys/days you need something more, but there are literally millions of short journeys made every day that are suited to an electric vehicle.

Sent from my XT1052 using Tapatalk
It's 7 miles, and it's an entirely useless metric, unless you're suggesting that people have two cars - one for their "average" trips and one for their long trips.
Many families have two cars, and I bet only one of them gets used for longer trips (like to Gatwick or to see family)
...and many families don't. What's your point?
User avatar
Len
Posts: 608
Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 1:04 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Len »

morepork wrote:I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius.
Hilux. Has to be.
User avatar
canta_brian
Posts: 1262
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:52 pm

Re: RE: Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by canta_brian »

Len wrote:
morepork wrote:I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius.
Hilux. Has to be.
Ah, the automotive equivalent of a cockroach! Must dig out that barry crump ad from the you tube
User avatar
cashead
Posts: 3996
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 4:34 am

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by cashead »

morepork wrote:I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius.
Hammy, please change name of thread to "I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius."
I'm a god
How can you kill a god?
Shame on you, sweet Nerevar
User avatar
Len
Posts: 608
Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 1:04 pm

Re: RE: Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by Len »

canta_brian wrote:
Len wrote:
morepork wrote:I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius.
Hilux. Has to be.
Ah, the automotive equivalent of a cockroach! Must dig out that barry crump ad from the you tube
Going to go look at one on Thursday.
User avatar
morepork
Posts: 7517
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:50 pm

Re: RE: Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars

Post by morepork »

Len wrote:
canta_brian wrote:
Len wrote:
Hilux. Has to be.
Ah, the automotive equivalent of a cockroach! Must dig out that barry crump ad from the you tube
Going to go look at one on Thursday.

Did you get it? Could you nail a Hokitika New World check out girl on the tray without being slashed by rust in the most delicate of places?
User avatar
morepork
Posts: 7517
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:50 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars or I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius

Post by morepork »

Hey Hey. New Fred title.
User avatar
Zhivago
Posts: 1947
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:36 am
Location: Amsterdam

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars or I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius

Post by Zhivago »

morepork wrote:Hey Hey. New Fred title.
What can I say... I'm a fan of your work

Все буде Україна!
Смерть ворогам!!

User avatar
Dacre
Posts: 79
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:39 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars or I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius

Post by Dacre »

The problem with Electric cars is the recharging infrastructure. Electric cars make most sense in highly populated urban areas where mileages per day are low. But most of the people who live in these areas don't have a drive, garage or parking space to charge their cars overnight. Where I live in West London there are probably 30 cars parked on the street for every 1 car parked on a drive.

Until there are under roadsurface chargers that will charge cars as they drive along, electric will be let down by charging infrastructure

SandyDragon's times for Tesla superchargers is incorrect - much quicker than 4.5 hours

See the link http://www.edmunds.com/tesla/model-s/20 ... harge.html
User avatar
bruce
Posts: 856
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:22 pm

Re: Ban Petrol and Diesel Cars or I will not face the apocalypse in a Prius

Post by bruce »

Dacre wrote:The problem with Electric cars is the recharging infrastructure. Electric cars make most sense in highly populated urban areas where mileages per day are low. But most of the people who live in these areas don't have a drive, garage or parking space to charge their cars overnight. Where I live in West London there are probably 30 cars parked on the street for every 1 car parked on a drive.

Until there are under roadsurface chargers that will charge cars as they drive along, electric will be let down by charging infrastructure

SandyDragon's times for Tesla superchargers is incorrect - much quicker than 4.5 hours

See the link http://www.edmunds.com/tesla/model-s/20 ... harge.html
So best case it takes an hour to charge 80 odd percent of the battery, and that is if there isn't anyone else charging nearby. I agree regarding the infrastructure, living in the westcountry I don't think I've ever seen an electric charging unit at a petrol station or anywhere else, which effectively makes these cars next to feckin' useless.
Post Reply