Why Boats and Planes Are Also Going Electric
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To solve middle distance mobility, we don't need new, fancy tech. We need better train and cycling infrastructure!
> Electrical plane *looks inside* > Turboprop with additional batteries
In Stockholm, Sweden, we ha an electric hydrofoil cummuter ferry called the Candela P-12, already running
Airport: No Li batteries on the plane Plane: Gimme some Li batteries
I didn't expect the surprise appearance of Kryten from Red Dwarf in this video 😂
Electric boats would be pretty shocking
The hybrid bit probably makes sense from a commercial perspective but not for the goal of doing it in the first place, although appreciate battery weight may be a factor versus distance, in having both engines electric. For those interested and who reached the end of the video, Robert Llewellyn played Kryten in Red Dwarf, but has also been involved in a lot of presenter roles too and has a keen interest in electric vehicles.
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1:45 Solar impulse flew 7'200 km
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Top Comments (10)
To solve middle distance mobility, we don't need new, fancy tech. We need better train and cycling infrastructure!
> Electrical plane *looks inside* > Turboprop with additional batteries
In Stockholm, Sweden, we ha an electric hydrofoil cummuter ferry called the Candela P-12, already running
Airport: No Li batteries on the plane Plane: Gimme some Li batteries
I didn't expect the surprise appearance of Kryten from Red Dwarf in this video 😂
Electric boats would be pretty shocking
The hybrid bit probably makes sense from a commercial perspective but not for the goal of doing it in the first place, although appreciate battery weight may be a factor versus distance, in having both engines electric. For those interested and who reached the end of the video, Robert Llewellyn played Kryten in Red Dwarf, but has also been involved in a lot of presenter roles too and has a keen interest in electric vehicles.
Yaaaay! The “You are watching ColdFusion TV” Intro is back!!!!!! 🤩🤩🤩🥳🥳🥳🎉🎉🎉
Never thought I'd see something I have so many fingerprints, blood, sweat and tears in on this channel but here we are. Wishing my former coworkers the best of luck with the X1, it was a hell of a ride.
1:45 Solar impulse flew 7'200 km