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20-04-2010, 12:00 AM | #1 | |||
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The government aren't pushing for Australians to get themselves into electric cars, as they would have you think by what they say, because they will lose a stupid amount of profits that would usually have come from fuel tax, ~50c /L for petrol. Not sure about LPG and I'm pretty sure deisel is taxed higher.
They can't counterbalance this from charging up your car because the cut they get from the power companies will never outway billions of $ of fuel tax. Maybe this is why electricity is going up, to counter balance or getting Australians ready for Huge increases in rates. Like boiled frogs, is that their master plan??
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don`t worry buggo gt , if they don`t get their huge taxes off fuel they will make rego $5000 a car in qaurterly installments, and they would`nt feel any guilt about it.
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They also don't want electric cars being widespread as firstly charging stations would be required and secondly, when it hits 40 degrees in Summer, the electricity grid struggles or simply fails. I'd assume cars would draw quite a bit of current from the charging stations.
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and there's not likely to be charging stations between sydney-melbourne for quite a long time
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Australia does not have the capacity to start suppling electricity for cars.
There would be a MASSIVE meltdown and crash of the whole power system, if there was a quick change to 'plug-in' cars. |
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I can't see Australia even having electric cars, you get a 40 degree day, everyone turns on their airconditioning and here in Victoria, the power plant melts down...
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Were getting a second power plant.
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i'll bet we'll see a lot more taxi's stranded with no charge half-way to tully airport if this comes in.
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We always hear about the range of the electrics about to come online ie the Volt has a range of 64 kilometres on a full charge, not sure about the LEAF. But does anyone know, or are knowledgable to hazard a guess, as to how this range would be affected with the airconditioning, radio and headlights on for example. as per a recent article
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Well not really as the petrol motor on the Volt will kick in to get you home the last 6km's. However unlike the Prius the petrol motor is only used as a generator for the electric engine, the electric motor is the only drive unit in the car. All up the range is suppose to be over 450km for the Volt, more than handy! |
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Our trains at work have a 16cylinder turbo diesel engine that runs 6 electric motors powering the wheels. I never really asked about it, is it supposed to be more fuel efficient or something? I know on a loaded coal train the 2 locomotives combined have a fuel consumption of more then 1500L/100kms. Yes that's correct they use one thousand five hundred litres of diesel for every 100kms they travel when loaded. I'd love to see how they can make it more fuel efficient. |
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Is there no conflict of interest in this? Or am i missing something...? What kind of powers does the FCAI have? Whats ears do they have access to whisper into?
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No goverment is going to help you buy one of these electric cars until they can figure out how to tax it .
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Not at the rate of petrol it isn't.
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Someone out there in big business has to have the balls to go out and start up a green energy supply chain bigger than the world has ever seen. Rent space on every roof in Aus for solar panels, tidal power etc... plug the energy back into the grid, and then build infrastructure for charging points for EVs - kind of like what Better Place is looking to do. Then, the energy that is drawn from the charging points is charged to the consumer by the company plugging the energy into the grid. And everything left over is used for domestic use and refunded to the company providing it.
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