Re: Any alternatives for conventional gasoline?



Eeyore wrote:

Josh Hill wrote:


From an engineering perspective, that's fairly straightforward.


No it isn't. It means that inductively coupled powering of EVs is a nonsense outside the lab. As
well as needing to keep a few 100 microns from the roadway there's also the need to keep on an
exact path in the X-Y axes too.

Graham

There's also the issue of whether the vehicle is there at all.

Like at 3 AM ferinstance.



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