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Old 29-11-2022, 04:10 PM   #61
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Talk about an own goal. I've heard it's a mixed bag, some run diesel gens, some gas, some small scale solar mixed in.

I wonder how many of these mine sites will virtue signal about running EV utes, while charging them from diesel gens or gas turbines? It's the green movement in a nutshell though.


EV would be an advantage underground though, no fumes.
Any underground mine would be looking at moving to an electric fleet to reduce their particulate emissions so they can reduce the health impacts on their workers. Even if their power is sourced from diesel generators, at least those emissions are not occurring in the enclosed underground environment.
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Old 29-11-2022, 04:18 PM   #62
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Any underground mine would be looking at moving to an electric fleet to reduce their particulate emissions so they can reduce the health impacts on their workers. Even if their power is sourced from diesel generators, at least those emissions are not occurring in the enclosed underground environment.
Which is what I said in the last sentence.
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Which is what I said in the last sentence.
Ha ha, missed that bit.
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Old 03-12-2022, 12:42 AM   #64
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LDV eT60 review - and it blows goats:

https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...-review-138473/

Why would you price it so expensively - an EV has less components than a traditional ICE car
The article does a pretty good job of expounding on the topic of cost. Innovation, after all, is expensive-it always has been. Maybe this is due to the fact that manufacturers want to make more money on the "novelty" effect. So far, the ecological theme does not really bother them, does it?
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Old 03-12-2022, 12:57 AM   #65
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The article does a pretty good job of expounding on the topic of cost. Innovation, after all, is expensive-it always has been. Maybe this is due to the fact that manufacturers want to make more money on the "novelty" effect. So far, the ecological theme does not really bother them, does it?
'Innovation'? Electric cars predate internal combustion engines, I don't think LDV have done any innovation with their EVs.
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Old 03-12-2022, 01:15 PM   #66
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The article does a pretty good job of expounding on the topic of cost. Innovation, after all, is expensive-it always has been. Maybe this is due to the fact that manufacturers want to make more money on the "novelty" effect. So far, the ecological theme does not really bother them, does it?
All LDV have done is remove anything ICE related and not required for an EV version, throw in the EV components bolting them in on the unchanged ICE platform and then charge an absolute rip-off markup for a sub-par product...compare this the new EV MB Sprinter which if it comes out similarly priced will really make the supposedly "cheaper" LDV competitor inconsequential.
2024 Mercedes-Benz eSprinter EV to nudge 500km range
https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-new...ge-500km-range
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