A plug-in electric hybrid that gets 12,500 MPG and has a range of 20 miles
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amazingdrx Posted 10:57 pm
23 Aug 2005
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Biodiversivist Posted 1:36 am
24 Aug 2005
We are getting there. I wish we could set a ground rule that whatever we come up with cannot exacerbate our present extinction rate.
http://www.greenspeed.us/wavecrest_electric_motor.htm
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shanerh Posted 4:49 am
24 Aug 2005
We have built our cities and our minds around the wrong model. We should start on the pedestrian model and then move way up to human powered vehicles and only when absolutely necessary an assisted motor of some kind.
Here is a good example: http://cleverchimp.com/
Start out with a cargo bike to do you're general shopping, traveling, dropping the kids off to school, etc. then if you need to carry those hay bales home for a cobb work home project and the closest farm is 10 miles away then load up the cleverchimp assist, head to the farm, load up the hay, and come back home...
The car, in any form, is not the answer.
The bike, in most forms, is.
transpodiversity- lot's of different human powered vehicles, with some mass transit thrown in for good measure.
Also check out what IS being done with Human Power: http://www.pedalexpress.com
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Valkyrie Posted 12:13 pm
24 Aug 2005
Moral: know the laws and obey them, or challenge them in the voting booth.
Chicago Master Gardener (11+ years)/TreeKeeper (#467, 5+ years)
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amazingdrx Posted 10:35 pm
24 Aug 2005
Well an electric plugin motorcycle of course.
With human power assist...
The problem with bicycles and motorcycles is safety. So a combination with a plugin electric drivetrain plus a generator powered by arms and legs of the rider(s) that encloses them in a kevlar epoxy shell with roll cage would be a nice combination.
And for more carrying space? An expandable wheel base. The body telescops out to carry an extra passenger, gear, groceries.
For hay bales or building materials? A community electric hybrid truck borrowed from your local green energy coop.
Green energy cooperative? Check this thought experiment in prgress...
http://amazngdrx.myblogsite.com/blog/_archives/2005/8/25/1168316.html
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odograph Posted 4:26 am
26 Aug 2005
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ktjensen Posted 6:46 am
12 Sep 2005
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