Oh.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-pos...engers-rescued
That seems like a brilliant idea to me, what could possibly go wrong? Maybe losing the wifi link when the power completely fails?
Oh.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-pos...engers-rescued
That seems like a brilliant idea to me, what could possibly go wrong? Maybe losing the wifi link when the power completely fails?
wind might've been a better option in this case....oh wait that's already been done
#DANNYCENT
Auckland will need to get used to this when they get their electric ferries that won't even be able to do a return trip to Waiheke Island.
Gun control is using both hands
They should be made to install a Diesel engine in parallel through a transmission. Imagine if it happened on an outgoing tide with some northerly weather. Nek minit Barrett Reef. "Yeah, we drowned some peeps but hey, zero emissions so all good..."
10MRT shooters do it 60 times, in two directions and at two speeds.
Looking forward to electric aircraft. Luckily i don't live under any airline flight path.
nuclear ships seem to go alright.... but nz is a bit too green for that i guess.
Diesel electric........the sheeple would only hear the ecectric bit! And way more reliable
Dumb as a plank idea springs to mind. Fuck, some people just aren't worth saving.
Its in a similar vein to the electric fire truck that is now working...ooops, that should be charging in Los Angeles. Has got an insanely short duration (30km max to a fire, and can only carry 60% water, and was 2.5 times the price of a diesel one. FFS, I think the emissions from the burning house will be a tad more worrying than a diesel fire engine running a tier 5 diesel donk.
this new Extended Range Tesla springs to mind
Let's ignore the electric vs emissions for a moment.... and come back to me when it will handle 60+ knots and 5+m swells
Probably dropping the thing off the crest of a wave 5m up will rearrange the guts of them resulting in a total discharge short or an overheat and a gas up followed by a hydrogen pop or a popped cell and a total leak of fluids. I'm assuming they are using good old school wet cells rather than new fangled L-ion...
Nope. Good ol Lithium ion. Can only do the one return trip (25km) before requiring a recharge at...wait for it....1 megawatt charging rate
And received a 300,000 grant from the govt
The price will have been eye watering, given the high tech hull is all carbon fibre.
https://www.electricboatbuilders.co.nz/our-boats
Last edited by XR500; 30-09-2022 at 04:55 AM.
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