Interesting now if they made a 3 wheeler for my wife
I'll have to scope it out !
I'll have to scope it out !
I think that USN electronics training manuals state that the threshold lethal voltage skin intact is 30 volts and I think that willfully taking a chance at >30 v is a violation of UCMJ.Looks like it's more a "lack of training" issue. Found this.
"Al Thomas, department head of Collision Repair at Pennsylvania College of Technology, stresses that high voltage batteries (300 volts or more) can kill a technician who has not disarmed the high voltage system properly. "
"A technical tsunami is flooding the repair industry with cutting-edge vehicle advancements. If you’re not training on new technologies and materials, you’re falling behind."
Winter in Laramie old man...lucky to even get "click", and the oil is like margarine.Some ford dealers are discounting E-Transits already offering 4-5000 off list. Some urban contractors are reporting success in using them. I suspect northern contractors might be a bit reluctant about trying to get warmed up in the morning, during lunch break or trips between jobs in an E-van.... Or even reliable 50 mile range in sub zero temps.
Looks like the fail-safes might be inadequate. Hey! Very neat-0 !!With Teslas, you get more bang for your buck.
That's interesting Gary.Walmart places bet on EVs by installing chargers at stores.
https://www.emergingtechbrew.com/st...6.250976&mid=808d1e59330ce9908081bf128e3d48fb
Sandip in the middle absolutely refused to give up his potato patch.View attachment 241210
Rajasthan, India, covering 14,000 acres and has a capacity of 2,245 MW