With in addition, a small psychoanalytic explanation of the delay of the electric car on the thermal car at the beginning, and another political explanation at the end of the video.
It is surprising to note that there are already several decades, even several centuries, the performances in terms of speed and autonomy were already very close to today's electric cars!
In short, research would have dragged its feet on electric vehicles.
It's here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RX5qT5ws ... _embedded#
... and finally, here is the first electric car (1884) that looks furiously like ... a horse-drawn carriage!
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... kaubwQ.jpg
Very interesting video on the genesis of VE
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Very interesting video on the genesis of VE
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Project of the horse-drawn-hybrid - The project econology
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"The search for progress does not exclude the love of tradition"
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Re: Very interesting video on the genesis of the EV
Grelinette wrote:... and finally, here is the first electric car (1884) that looks furiously like ... a horse-drawn carriage!
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... kaubwQ.jpg
for your hybrid caleche there is nothing to invent: this is how you have to mount the electric motor!
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chatelot16 wrote:for your hybrid caleche there is nothing to invent: that's how you have to mount the electric motor!
The installation of the electric motor is ultimately secondary, especially as I am moving towards wheel motors driven by wifi-type waves.
The heart of the problem, which is also the most interesting part, is the servo device in addition to the force exerted.
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I was in Compiègne this Sunday, in the company of "La Jamais Contente" by my compatriot Camille Jenatzy.
I am happy to have seen it in person, but I am much less happy with the museum: a shame for the French state! It's Commpiègne, after all! Not an obscure chatelet in the countryside. However, the exhibits are exceptional!
I am happy to have seen it in person, but I am much less happy with the museum: a shame for the French state! It's Commpiègne, after all! Not an obscure chatelet in the countryside. However, the exhibits are exceptional!
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