toto65 wrote: .....
2- the cost of maintenance of the electric car estimated at zero
it seems to me too little.
Philippe, what are your doubts? the annual cost?
Battery change after how many km?
citro wrote:1 / I will confirm my pre-booking of the MIA
citro wrote:Sorry Bamboo, The MIA is no longer on the agenda ...
And since Madame tried the Ion, she prefers it.
I like the Ion a lot, but for our current uses, the MIA would be sufficient and more efficient.
As our 2 106 electric work, for now, no need to change.
And then the scoot'elec is a pleasure as soon as the weather allows it.
I wish you a lot of pleasure in Ion (and a fast delivery).
You did well to jump on the promotion unless 11.000 €
What the article means is that in this case, you have to make more batteries than cars.Did67 wrote:The article is still a little bitchy on some aspects:
- it is obvious that in this case (exchange of batteries), the solution is not to buy several batteries, but to rent one
But the filling time is not the same as for the milk bottle.Did67 wrote:- the battery then becomes like the milk bottles of old: we make an empty bottle, recharge it, you leave with another full ...
The article does not say that we can not do it, he says that if we do, the vehicle + removable battery is heavier (therefore has a lower autonimie) that a vehicle with integrated battery.Did67 wrote:- I seemed to read that the battery of the ZOE (which is rented) is "plug and play" (interchangeable very quickly; therefore apparently, technically, we can therefore do, contrary to what the article implies) .
The idea of Better Place was that, but fully automated ... hence the millionsDid67 wrote:Even if again, "factories costing millions", that seems surreal to me. Assuming it's standardized, I don't see what would prevent a sort of "Norauto", with a lift. You roll over it, click / clack, we unclip, we reclipse, you go to the cash register!
Did67 wrote:- it is obvious that in this case (exchange of batteries), the solution is not to buy several batteries, but to rent one
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