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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by ALBERTAFARMER4 View Post
    If anyone reading this is in Southern Alberta area and would like to try my Model 3, feel free to email me.

    albertafarmer4@gmail.com
    Very generous offer, I hope some are able to take you up on it.

    Perhaps now Chuck will reciprocate and offer tours of his imaginary solar panels.

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  • red rider
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    Originally posted by ALBERTAFARMER4 View Post
    If anyone reading this is in Southern Alberta area and would like to try my Model 3, feel free to email me.

    albertafarmer4@gmail.com
    what a wonderful gesture! too bad we are at the opposite side of Saskatchewan. all real life electric vehicle experience I've heard is positive.

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  • blackpowder
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    How's cabin heat in winter?

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  • ALBERTAFARMER4
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    If anyone reading this is in Southern Alberta area and would like to try my Model 3, feel free to email me.

    albertafarmer4@gmail.com

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  • Guest
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    Dynamic braking , thats what i was trying to say , lol

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  • WiltonRanch
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    nope , i asked that a while ago
    apparently , that would be like perpetual motion , not possible
    i can't wrap my head around it either , seems like you could charge as you drive
    there is some braking that adds to charge
    fascinating stuff , way over my head
    Dynamic braking done on locomotives done by turning the field backwards. Thinks it requires electricity but same sort of concept in a sense.

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  • Sodbuster
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    Without nuclear power there is no way for Canada to meet the impossible goals, and even with more power generated our electrical grid cannot handle the extra millions of electric cars and trucks. It won’t be long before Trudope and the tree huggers will have us driving Flintstone cars.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by ALBERTAFARMER4 View Post
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    Someone tried it.
    Excellent. Because the only thing standing between society and the Green revolution is the lack of a good perpetual motion machine.


    He just needs to add a windmill on the top, and solar panels in front of the headlights.
    But this is obviously a plot by Big oil to suppress the perpetual motion machine. The genius in the picture has probably found himself a pair of cement shoes already to keep this from getting out.

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  • ALBERTAFARMER4
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    nope , i asked that a while ago
    apparently , that would be like perpetual motion , not possible
    i can't wrap my head around it either , seems like you could charge as you drive
    there is some braking that adds to charge
    fascinating stuff , way over my head
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    Someone tried it.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Is there a plan in place to ensure proper power within the grid to handle all the EV’s that they think by 2030 and beyond ?? Especially during winter and mid summer .

    I have yet to see any plan nationally other than have the individual spend another $20,000 after the EV purchase to set up their home charging system.
    Yes I see charging stations set up it some area from AF4 map , and a new charging station here in NB at the Co -op , that’s still all just tied to the exsisting grid.
    So all I see is a further draw down on the current system.

    Are there any more power stations in the plans right now ? Natural Gas , hydro , nuclear..... anything ?

    Those projects take at least a decade to get running
    I see nothing anywhere
    That hydro plant in BC a go ? Or is it still mothballed .
    Without some major new power source ASAP is this whole EV thing just a pipe dream ??
    Site C in BC was getting planned when we lived there in 83, just being built now

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