Posted by buickanddeere on November 29, 2017 at 10:37:10 from (173.241.109.205):
In Reply to: Electric Semi's posted by popinjohn on November 27, 2017 at 18:41:32:
oldtanker and CenTex have the topic covered as well as any.
Beyond the loading dock and the golf course . The only practical electric vehicles is mining equipment , European electric rail or hybrid electric rail and electric transit vehicles . All are powered one way or another directly from the utility grid .
For a short hop commuter car . The Chevy Bolt makes a great status symbol however compared to it’s stable mate the Sonic which costs $26,000 full loaded . A loaded bolt costs $52,000 and GM is sell at approx $15,000 loss each. Then the tax payer here has the privilege of paying $15,000 towards the EV and a L2 home charger .
Don’t know how the greenie stands there and says they are saving $$$ with thier Bolt when it cost them $38,000.
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