Charging Ahead: The Case for Plug-In Hybrid Cars

by admin on May 29, 2009





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MrGopher83 May 31, 2009 at 6:30 pm

If you’re in a building with a parking complex then installing power outlets for each car bay is a trivial cost. A standard outlet is all that is needed for overnight charging. Only fast charging requires special equipment.
Weatherproofing is also a trivial technological hurdle to overcome for outdoor charging and a locking mechanism to stop ‘pranksters’ is also not a difficult concept.

MrGopher83 June 4, 2009 at 2:24 am

The batteries aren’t that bad so a range of 100 miles can be achieved without a ridiculous mass of batteries – still costs a fair bit though. The problem with your solution is that the cost of such an infrastructure would be many times greater.

bearnurse1 June 7, 2009 at 2:18 pm

Common sense says a 200 foot long extension cord is not practical for recharging a plug in hybrid at my condo. Picture a 10 story condo building at night, every condo with extension cord hanging out the window stretching to their car parked on the street. Whoever is walking on that sidewalk better be careful they don’t trip over all the extension cords. I could see teenagers playing pranks unplugging peoples cars at night.

amoringis June 8, 2009 at 11:23 am

All you need is common sense. Common man!
Common sense does not not have to go details.!

bearnurse1 June 10, 2009 at 8:51 am

you didn’t say what the “very interesting answers” were.

amoringis June 10, 2009 at 11:39 am

You are making a simple thing more difficult. My 10 yr. old son will solve this in a minute. I ask him this and he started giving very interesting answers.

U2oobooboob June 11, 2009 at 7:00 pm

My question is:
If batteries are the big hurdle, why not try designing for shorter range and develop some sort of “instantaneous” or “drive-by” recharge capabilities at stop lights, along major routes, etc. I bet one of these cars which performs comparably with a gas guzzler while carrying enough heavy batteries to go hundreds of miles would go like stink if it were only designed to carry enough energy for ten miles.

bearnurse1 June 14, 2009 at 7:17 am

You’re not thinking this through very well.”all you need is an extension cord?” Many people who live in condos or apartments don’t have a parking space right next to their living quarters. I would have have a 200 feet long extension cord to go from my condo to the parking space. Also how are you going to safely plug your car in while standing in the pouring rain?

amoringis June 14, 2009 at 9:01 am

All you need is extension cord. Cost $5.

bearnurse1 June 16, 2009 at 3:54 pm

This is the ONLY video on youtube about plug hybrid cars that even mentions that plug in hybrids are not practical for the millions of people who don’t have a garage to keep the car in while it is charging the battery over night. In order for hybrid cars to practical for condo dwellers and apartment dwellers, the car needs a built in mechanism to recharge the battery

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