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Carl 09-29-2006 08:13 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
Nice work. The electric vehicle is a nice concept, but the 'no emissions'
portion is not true. The JEEP doesn't have any emissions, but the
coal-burning plant that produces the electricity to charge the Jeep
certainly produces plenty of emissions. If we were an all solar, wind, and
water country there would truely be 'no emissions'.

Carl



"Casper" <casper@ghostmail.cc> wrote in message
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> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>
> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php




Carl 09-29-2006 08:13 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
Nice work. The electric vehicle is a nice concept, but the 'no emissions'
portion is not true. The JEEP doesn't have any emissions, but the
coal-burning plant that produces the electricity to charge the Jeep
certainly produces plenty of emissions. If we were an all solar, wind, and
water country there would truely be 'no emissions'.

Carl



"Casper" <casper@ghostmail.cc> wrote in message
news:u3mrh2tpdo8bgfs6fhjo64002hqamee9pt@4ax.com...
> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>
> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php




Carl 09-29-2006 08:13 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
Nice work. The electric vehicle is a nice concept, but the 'no emissions'
portion is not true. The JEEP doesn't have any emissions, but the
coal-burning plant that produces the electricity to charge the Jeep
certainly produces plenty of emissions. If we were an all solar, wind, and
water country there would truely be 'no emissions'.

Carl



"Casper" <casper@ghostmail.cc> wrote in message
news:u3mrh2tpdo8bgfs6fhjo64002hqamee9pt@4ax.com...
> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>
> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php




Casper 09-29-2006 10:39 PM

JeepEV
 
You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
some information back at you! Enjoy!

http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php

Jeffrey DeWitt 09-29-2006 11:46 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
Interesting project, and congratulations for carrying through on it, but
this Jeep shares the problem of most electric cars, range.

If I were to do that to my Jeep it would have enough range to carry me
to work and that's it. I bet it wouldn't even make it there if it was
necessary to use the lights, never mind the wipers and defroster.

Plus of course there would be no more road trips, and I LOVE taking my
Jeep on a good road trip, and I love that wonderful 4.0 straight six.

I wonder about the possibility of a purpose built electric 4wd, probably
using Li-Ion technology like the Tesla electric car. A purpose built
electric Jeep with the right technology could be really simple and
tough, an electric motor for each wheel, no need for transmissions,
transfer cases, differentials, U joints or any of that other stuff. It
could also have a little trailer that carries a compact, efficient
generator that could be used to keep the batteries charged on road
trips, turning the Jeep into a hybrid.

Of course Bill wouldn't think it was a real Jeep <G>

Jeff DeWitt

Casper wrote:
> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>
> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php


Jeffrey DeWitt 09-29-2006 11:46 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
Interesting project, and congratulations for carrying through on it, but
this Jeep shares the problem of most electric cars, range.

If I were to do that to my Jeep it would have enough range to carry me
to work and that's it. I bet it wouldn't even make it there if it was
necessary to use the lights, never mind the wipers and defroster.

Plus of course there would be no more road trips, and I LOVE taking my
Jeep on a good road trip, and I love that wonderful 4.0 straight six.

I wonder about the possibility of a purpose built electric 4wd, probably
using Li-Ion technology like the Tesla electric car. A purpose built
electric Jeep with the right technology could be really simple and
tough, an electric motor for each wheel, no need for transmissions,
transfer cases, differentials, U joints or any of that other stuff. It
could also have a little trailer that carries a compact, efficient
generator that could be used to keep the batteries charged on road
trips, turning the Jeep into a hybrid.

Of course Bill wouldn't think it was a real Jeep <G>

Jeff DeWitt

Casper wrote:
> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>
> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php


Jeffrey DeWitt 09-29-2006 11:46 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
Interesting project, and congratulations for carrying through on it, but
this Jeep shares the problem of most electric cars, range.

If I were to do that to my Jeep it would have enough range to carry me
to work and that's it. I bet it wouldn't even make it there if it was
necessary to use the lights, never mind the wipers and defroster.

Plus of course there would be no more road trips, and I LOVE taking my
Jeep on a good road trip, and I love that wonderful 4.0 straight six.

I wonder about the possibility of a purpose built electric 4wd, probably
using Li-Ion technology like the Tesla electric car. A purpose built
electric Jeep with the right technology could be really simple and
tough, an electric motor for each wheel, no need for transmissions,
transfer cases, differentials, U joints or any of that other stuff. It
could also have a little trailer that carries a compact, efficient
generator that could be used to keep the batteries charged on road
trips, turning the Jeep into a hybrid.

Of course Bill wouldn't think it was a real Jeep <G>

Jeff DeWitt

Casper wrote:
> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>
> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php


Kate 09-29-2006 11:52 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
I saw a special on the tube not long ago where they were talking about
electric/fuel hybrids for the military.
They evidently have some of these huge vehicles now going over 200 miles on
a charge at pretty good speeds in stealth mode.

I don't remember all of it but I thought it was pretty impressive.
Particularly because they were very quiet while running in electric mode.

Kate

"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:7MlTg.24015$Qg.19388@southeast.rr.com...
> Interesting project, and congratulations for carrying through on it, but
> this Jeep shares the problem of most electric cars, range.
>
> If I were to do that to my Jeep it would have enough range to carry me to
> work and that's it. I bet it wouldn't even make it there if it was
> necessary to use the lights, never mind the wipers and defroster.
>
> Plus of course there would be no more road trips, and I LOVE taking my
> Jeep on a good road trip, and I love that wonderful 4.0 straight six.
>
> I wonder about the possibility of a purpose built electric 4wd, probably
> using Li-Ion technology like the Tesla electric car. A purpose built
> electric Jeep with the right technology could be really simple and tough,
> an electric motor for each wheel, no need for transmissions, transfer
> cases, differentials, U joints or any of that other stuff. It could also
> have a little trailer that carries a compact, efficient generator that
> could be used to keep the batteries charged on road trips, turning the
> Jeep into a hybrid.
>
> Of course Bill wouldn't think it was a real Jeep <G>
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Casper wrote:
>> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
>> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>>
>> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php




Kate 09-29-2006 11:52 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
I saw a special on the tube not long ago where they were talking about
electric/fuel hybrids for the military.
They evidently have some of these huge vehicles now going over 200 miles on
a charge at pretty good speeds in stealth mode.

I don't remember all of it but I thought it was pretty impressive.
Particularly because they were very quiet while running in electric mode.

Kate

"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:7MlTg.24015$Qg.19388@southeast.rr.com...
> Interesting project, and congratulations for carrying through on it, but
> this Jeep shares the problem of most electric cars, range.
>
> If I were to do that to my Jeep it would have enough range to carry me to
> work and that's it. I bet it wouldn't even make it there if it was
> necessary to use the lights, never mind the wipers and defroster.
>
> Plus of course there would be no more road trips, and I LOVE taking my
> Jeep on a good road trip, and I love that wonderful 4.0 straight six.
>
> I wonder about the possibility of a purpose built electric 4wd, probably
> using Li-Ion technology like the Tesla electric car. A purpose built
> electric Jeep with the right technology could be really simple and tough,
> an electric motor for each wheel, no need for transmissions, transfer
> cases, differentials, U joints or any of that other stuff. It could also
> have a little trailer that carries a compact, efficient generator that
> could be used to keep the batteries charged on road trips, turning the
> Jeep into a hybrid.
>
> Of course Bill wouldn't think it was a real Jeep <G>
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Casper wrote:
>> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
>> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>>
>> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php




Kate 09-29-2006 11:52 PM

Re: JeepEV
 
I saw a special on the tube not long ago where they were talking about
electric/fuel hybrids for the military.
They evidently have some of these huge vehicles now going over 200 miles on
a charge at pretty good speeds in stealth mode.

I don't remember all of it but I thought it was pretty impressive.
Particularly because they were very quiet while running in electric mode.

Kate

"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:7MlTg.24015$Qg.19388@southeast.rr.com...
> Interesting project, and congratulations for carrying through on it, but
> this Jeep shares the problem of most electric cars, range.
>
> If I were to do that to my Jeep it would have enough range to carry me to
> work and that's it. I bet it wouldn't even make it there if it was
> necessary to use the lights, never mind the wipers and defroster.
>
> Plus of course there would be no more road trips, and I LOVE taking my
> Jeep on a good road trip, and I love that wonderful 4.0 straight six.
>
> I wonder about the possibility of a purpose built electric 4wd, probably
> using Li-Ion technology like the Tesla electric car. A purpose built
> electric Jeep with the right technology could be really simple and tough,
> an electric motor for each wheel, no need for transmissions, transfer
> cases, differentials, U joints or any of that other stuff. It could also
> have a little trailer that carries a compact, efficient generator that
> could be used to keep the batteries charged on road trips, turning the
> Jeep into a hybrid.
>
> Of course Bill wouldn't think it was a real Jeep <G>
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Casper wrote:
>> You folks have been real nice about sharing information. So... here is
>> some information back at you! Enjoy!
>>
>> http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/home.php





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