12-09-2008, 05:56 AM
To whom it may concern:
I'll say it again...these are the ONLY TWO POINTS I am focusing on because some of you were making the point that electric cars have efficiency and fuel cost problems. THEY DO NOT.
1. ELECTRIC CARS ARE BEST IN FUEL TO WHEELS EFFICIENCY
2. ELECTRIC CARS ARE BEST IN WELL TO WHEELS EFFICIENCY (except present day Hawaii and probably some other remote areas)
Is anyone going to concede/debate just these points???
If you are arguing other points, you are making STRAWMAN arguments.
JON:
"are you only trying to achieve a cost savings by going to electric? Or are you trying to save natural resources? Or reduce pollution?"
No. I am trying and succeeding in proving points one and two.
JWFITZ:
"The Plant to Wheels efficiency to my mind is nearly irrelevant, because a vehicle must store its fuel somehow and carry it"
Plant to wheels efficiency is COMPLETELY RELEVANT to points one and two I made above. If you're arguing that "Plant to Wheels efficiency" is a nearly irrelevant part of the overall cost of operation/ownership of electric vehicles or some other similar argument than you are probably correct and have no disagreement from me.
JWFITZ:
"new technologies must bear the inefficient start up costs of new infrastructure, as in a much more powerful transmission grid"
A DOE study shows we could have 80% electric car penetration with no changes to the current grid. 80% electric car penetration is a ways off I think.
ESNAP: I don't disagree with any of your last intelligent post. Also, I dont think electric cars are quite ripe yet because of battery costs, ranges, vehicle costs, recharge times etc. But efficiencies (especially fuel to wheels) of electric cars are so strong that automakers are scrambling to solve those other problems.
I'll say it again...these are the ONLY TWO POINTS I am focusing on because some of you were making the point that electric cars have efficiency and fuel cost problems. THEY DO NOT.
1. ELECTRIC CARS ARE BEST IN FUEL TO WHEELS EFFICIENCY
2. ELECTRIC CARS ARE BEST IN WELL TO WHEELS EFFICIENCY (except present day Hawaii and probably some other remote areas)
Is anyone going to concede/debate just these points???
If you are arguing other points, you are making STRAWMAN arguments.
JON:
"are you only trying to achieve a cost savings by going to electric? Or are you trying to save natural resources? Or reduce pollution?"
No. I am trying and succeeding in proving points one and two.
JWFITZ:
"The Plant to Wheels efficiency to my mind is nearly irrelevant, because a vehicle must store its fuel somehow and carry it"
Plant to wheels efficiency is COMPLETELY RELEVANT to points one and two I made above. If you're arguing that "Plant to Wheels efficiency" is a nearly irrelevant part of the overall cost of operation/ownership of electric vehicles or some other similar argument than you are probably correct and have no disagreement from me.
JWFITZ:
"new technologies must bear the inefficient start up costs of new infrastructure, as in a much more powerful transmission grid"
A DOE study shows we could have 80% electric car penetration with no changes to the current grid. 80% electric car penetration is a ways off I think.
ESNAP: I don't disagree with any of your last intelligent post. Also, I dont think electric cars are quite ripe yet because of battery costs, ranges, vehicle costs, recharge times etc. But efficiencies (especially fuel to wheels) of electric cars are so strong that automakers are scrambling to solve those other problems.