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Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
“We have also had a fleet-wide replacement of ... oil pumps."
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Why does an electric bus need an oil pump?
I thought one of the selling features of electric vehicles that they are so much simpler.
I suppose this might be an oil pump for the air compressor?
Do they just use air compressors off of any other truck for bus? They also have a dedicated coolant system for the air compressor?
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Electric streetcars are still used widely in Europe along with commuter trains and subways. All electric.
Hydrogen will be used for heavy vehicles like independent buses and trucks.
Toronto still has a downtown core of electric streetcars that handle a lot of passengers.
The future is electric. Are you still using a ratchet and compressed air impact wrench?
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What does a streetcar/electric train/subway have to do with battery powered buses?
Unfortunately, most western cities tore out their overhead infrastructure that powered the streetcars and trolley buses.
Imagine explaining to someone from a century ago that we would give up that proven reliable system with virtually unlimited range, that worked in all weather and climates; to battery powered buses. A giant step backwards.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
When do you think battery technology will improve to the point where an EV bus could compete with a trolley bus? In range, overall cost, reliability etc?
Solid state batteries from Panasonic and Toyota are coming soon.
But electrified trolley buses and trains have been around for a long time and are very efficient.Last edited by chuckChuck; Mar 1, 2024, 07:34.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
Probably never nor does it have too.
So if you acknowledge that EV's will never achieve the same standards and cost effectiveness as a direct electric bus, would you be in favour of going back to electric buses on a wire?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostWhat does a streetcar/electric train/subway have to do with battery powered buses?
Unfortunately, most western cities tore out their overhead infrastructure that powered the streetcars and trolley buses.
Imagine explaining to someone from a century ago that we would give up that proven reliable system with virtually unlimited range, that worked in all weather and climates; to battery powered buses. A giant step backwards.
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Coal was replaced with gas in Alberta which has a similar capacity factor. So try to get the story straight Hamloc!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostCoal was replaced with gas in Alberta which has a similar capacity factor. So try to get the story straight Hamloc!
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Hamloc you lied about the conversion of coal to gas so own it!
The future is low emmission energy sources whether you like it or not.
Bet your long term future on oil and gas and you will end up without a significant market.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostHamloc you lied about the conversion of coal to gas so own it!
The future is low emmission energy sources whether you like it or not.
Bet your long term future on oil and gas and you will end up without a significant market.
Here is a question. If there is no economic future in oil and gas, what will we export to pay the bills?
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