There are already buses that have over 1000klm range and working EV semi's in Europe so my Norwegian friends tell me. Norway will be 100% Ev within 5 years they say and it will not take long for solar/wind charging stations to pop up round the country, with the amount of sun in the centre, it won't be long Of course they have a long way to for Rv's, my 1hdj cruiser has done 2670klm on one full tank, including a 20lt jerry can and it cost me $6. Can't get any better than that, especially when i can fill up on the road for free, so have unlimited range, but wanted to see how far it went one just one tank full.Greynomad wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 7:34 pm Hmmm,
A way to go yet to convince me.
I'll go EV when they can duplicate our excursion from Coober Pedy to Oodnadatta to William Creek & return to Coober Pedy on one tank of petrol (with a 10 litre jerrycan top-up) in the Jimny. (Let's see you top up an EV by the roadside!)
And I would be wary of taking a Kona (or any other EV SUV) through the 13 creek crossings to reach the Bungle Bungles!![]()
I'll wait until I see charging stations at Oodnadatta (pop 20) & William Creek (pop 10).
And how soon will we see EV M/homes in Oz? Particularly one capable of crossing the Nullarbor, refuelling as fast as our diesel-powered Girt.
EV semis are only in the planning/stationary-testbed stage as far as I understand. RVs will be well down the priority list.
We will probably see the paperless toilet first.![]()
As Rv's trend to stop a lot and park for a day or so, with enough panels you could easily top up and when you add regenerative braking in a big rig, ranges will increase each year. We should remember there was a time when people were against ICE vehicles and said they would never be able to cross Aus, but they did and it will be the same with EV's. I like to stick with the evolving technology, and not cling to the past, life become very boring when you do that.
You can already get E semi's and believe there is a manufacturer in Aus making them now. here's one of many links to E truck, this one is from the USA
https://www.trucks.com/2017/02/06/elect ... k-bus-byd/