World's largest EV never has to be recharged
World's largest EV never has to be recharged
The eDumper makes a good case for going fully electric with heavy-duty construction, mining, and industrial equipment.
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EV never has to be recharged... Because it recharges on the way downhill.
"World's largest EV never has to be plugged in" is sufficiently click-baity without being so dumbly self contradicting
68 1 ReplyMore like “never has to stop working to charge”. It is novel that its charging mechanism operates as a function of doing its primary job.
24 1 ReplyNot novel. I think there was a train somewhere in Africa, that transported some ore from mountain to port. On the way down with ore it charged and uphill it used charge.
8 1 ReplyIs novel for a dump truck to use this. Of course it’s not a completely new concept entirely.
3 0 ReplyThat’s genius. Who cares if thermodynamics wins, it weighs less on the way up so works out just fine.
Just like the example in TFA.
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Yeah I was gonna say I'm pretty sure this isn't a single use, disposable vehicle
7 0 ReplyReminds me of some guy with a OneWheel that was saying he'd never charged his board in like a thousand miles as his daily commuter.
He lives near the top of a mountain lift, so he takes it home and just runs on pure regen lol.
9 0 ReplySo he's just breaking? What a silly thing to claim. I bet he's not even regening a lot. When i ride up a mountain until my battery is down to 40% or so and ride down i regenerate around 1% or something. It might even be in the 0.6% or something
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I think it's still pretty cool. Turning potential energy to kenetic
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