> MoDa87 said on
05-29-2009 at
23:29:
This is the future!!! check out the other videos on it. especialy the ones from the demo in japan. all questions are answered. It is cheaper than petrol etc. saver. faster to fill the car, only 70 seconds. the energy is all 0 carbon emission. search for better place for more info! Denmark and israel are going to have this in place in the next 2 years!!!
> Duckyistrippin said on
05-22-2009 at
03:38:
just not convinced BATTERIES are the way. im holding out for a clean power source. electric cars dont solve any problem if we are still producing the electricity in a dirty way. the grids are already tapped as it is....tens of millions of batteries being c harged everyday surely isnt going to help. clean electric cars are the future, but relying on the govt to not mess it up....i hold little faith. More fuel cell development less concentrating on making old tech "workable"
> scubdido said on
05-21-2009 at
06:20:
Its is cheaper to refill ! so in the long run much cheaper even after the expense of manufactoring the battery. Standerdising something from the start is better then waiting for everybody to have their own way of doing things and then trying to standerdize it (it would take some time for them to work out their differances AGREED :D). But to be honest, who cares about the cost? if the government would help out we could have a cleaner futur, wouldn't you enjoy that aswell?
> Duckyistrippin said on
05-20-2009 at
15:45:
none of this is cheaper than petrol. the cells are horribly expensive to manufacture. the cars would all have to be standardized {in an emerging technology? never gonna happen} hell DVD's arent even standardized and look how long they have been around.... this one robot probably costs as much as the entire gas station. not to mention this is ONE "pump" if you will...fuel stations would need at least 6 or 8 of these going to service demand from customers.
> scubdido said on
05-20-2009 at
08:38:
it took less time then to refill wth petrol, and it's all cheaper then petrol.i agree with peter GREAT WORK!!why only 681 views? this is the futur...make 1 of these for the Tesla and your on a winner!
> turkomur0000 said on
05-18-2009 at
16:47:
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> ratryu said on
05-18-2009 at
07:47:
Good questions. They got a good business model. They are subscribing miles to the consumers. This will reduce the costs. They will be using the cellphone type business model. The swap stations are only for long distance travel. Do some research on the Better Place website. These cars will cost less than gas powered cars. So will the operation costs. If you don't believe me, do some research.
> imauser12345678 said on
05-17-2009 at
21:12:
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> Duckyistrippin said on
05-17-2009 at
15:08:
but what would be the cost of this "refill" now the fuel station would be absorbing cost of damaged and old fuel cells {batts} not to mention the process is slow, and machines expensive. can you imagine how long the line at the pump would be!!!???
> PeterChargin said on
05-13-2009 at
16:10:
What a great approach to powering cars! Much better and easier than gasoline. Now, can they automatically wash my windshield and deliver me a drink and candy?