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And, conversely, just because electric vehicles have their problems that doesn't mean that electricity isn't the best method of powering transport vehicles. It is certainly accepted as the best means of powering , at one extreme, high speed trains and, at the other, milk floats .
I agree that electricity (battery or otherwise) may well be the best way of powering
SOME transport vehicles! But (for various reasons) I am not convinced that it ticks (or ever will) the right boxes for "Social, Domestic and Pleasure"
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at one extreme, high speed trains and, at the other, milk floats
And it is the the fact that thse
ARE extemes that make both those applications practical. (Though I am not sure how either third rail or overhead electric traction systems would cope should we have a winter like 46/47! Back to that later perhaps)
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Of course one could argue that electric cars are actually powered by chemical fuels since a battery or fuel cell uses a chemical reaction to generate the electricity
ROFL! Thats a bit like comparing a jet engine with a Rocket! and actually confirms my point nicely! Rockets are only a practical propulsion system
where there is no alternative Any aeronautics engineer who proposed using rocket engines on an atmospheric airliner would soon find himself out of a job, A fate that (Unless there is a breakthrough in Handwavium technology or the discovery of a large deposit of Unobtainium) should be shared by those who insist that the functionality of a "Mondeo" (as represntative of a typical 4 door family saloon) can be
sensibly provided by a battery/electric vehicle.
