specinho + 455 Friday at 05:27 AM 22 hours ago, TailingsPond said: You can buy way nicer RVs and limos than that. It is a comparison between old design and new. RV might be more suitable for long distance trip or used as mobile house. Not so much for prestige daily/weekly/monthly/yearly usage or for welcoming visiting guest(s) like Rolls Royce. Not sure if it is true in different places but usage of limo over here is limited by parking space and convenience to make a turn. Hence, it is generally seen only at the final send off progression of people with respected social status. There is no way to compare old design and new since the back is always in one form. 'o' <_> Â Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notsonice + 1,230 DM Friday at 05:51 PM Batteries prices keep dropping through the floor and at the same time the energy density (WH/KG) keeps increasing at a double digit percentage per year...IE Overall EV weight is dropping with longer ranges per charge and faster charging rates keeps increasing  IE the batteries (LFP) that are now coming to the market in 2025 (oh 2025 is just a few months away) have energy densities of 300wh/kg and 300 watt-hours gets you one mile ....so now EV batteries will drop in weight from 400 kg for a 80 kw-hour (270 mile range) These newer batteries will weigh only 270 KG for the same range...........EVs are now going to be same overall weight  comparable to the same sized clunker....Oh my batteries plus the electric motor are now going to be the same weight as a clunker motor (remember Luddites ....Clunker motors are made typically of Cast Iron (same materials that boat anchors are made of)  Clunkers are doomed  Goldman Sachs Electric vehicle battery prices are expected to fall almost 50% by 2026 Technology advances that have allowed electric vehicle battery makers to increase energy density, combined with a drop in green metal prices... . Electrek Hyundai wants to develop industry-leading 300Wh/kg LFP batteries for affordable EVs To be the best, you must beat the best. Hyundai Motor is developing ultra-high-capacity LFP batteries to power upcoming low-cost Hyundai and... . 3 days ago  1 week ago  Investing News Network Altech Batteries Ltd Breakthrough 55% Higher Energy Density Anodes Perth, Australia - Altech Batteries Limited has achieved a remarkable milestone in its Silumina AnodesTM battery material technology. . 1 day ago Electrek Hyundai wants to develop industry-leading 300Wh/kg LFP batteries for affordable EVs To be the best, you must beat the best. Hyundai Motor is developing ultra-high-capacity LFP batteries to power upcoming low-cost Hyundai and... . 3 days ago 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites