by Mesuge » Sat 18 Apr 2009, 05:13:29
Sounds like you are not familiar with basic energy concepts related to transportation like using primary energy in well to wheel efficiency analysis etc. Simply, you CAN'T get more energy out of natural gas fossil detonated with air directly in ICE (or used in fool cell) in comparison to using the same amount of natural gas in powerplant and feeding this electricity to EV/PHEV, that's the law of the known universe.
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Edmunds article from 2005 about Honda GX, which appears to be now axed by its own manufacturer, they are not available in meanigfull numbers:
http://digg.com/d1QAl$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')"However, there is a very attractive alternative, a unit that can be installed in your garage called the Phill. The Phill costs about
$4,000 installed, but there is almost $3,000 worth of tax incentives available. This electric-powered device connects to your ordinary city gas line and takes much longer to fill the GX
(average of about 4 hours but up to 12 hours for a complete fill-up). But who cares if you are asleep anyway? Also, natural gas metered at homes costs much less; one Los Angeles GX owner reports it is nearly $1 a gallon equivalent. "
This is also confirmed by the experience of the actual owners as featured in linked video previously, or by downloading the freaking brochure for the Phill charger itself..
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Responding to your another silly claim, that high mpg for PHEV blended mode is a fantasy. For instance, here is an early study from Argonne Nat. Lab (2007) based on much older hardware, which clearly shows at page #5 depleting >150mpg (the EV operation), after the batt. pack depletion (20-30mi) it is followed by >60mpg in so-called charge sustaining mpg. So the combo of these two is pretty high sub 100mpg or even slightly higher level for the average commuter application and his daily route.
http://avt.inel.gov/pdf/phev/8_Hillebra ... esting.pdfYes, there have been reported situations, where PHEV fleet scored only 50-60mpg on average, later it was discovered these were not charged regularly as suggested by the manufacturer. Any car is a tool, which in hands of stupid driver/operator can't function properly.
Btw. I'm not a PHEV advocate, full BEVs are even better, but for the next few years the entry point for PHEV option is cheaper, especially in countries with very affordable pricing for Prius like US&UK. Also, good luck with your biogas schemes (largely based on fossil fuel inputs into the economy/agriculture)..
=> So, by all accounts your posts can be from now classified as largely uninformed rants and obfuscations, bordering on disinfo and lies ..
DOOMerotron: at all-time high [8.3] out of 10..