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Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by liejunkie01
Americans need to start adapting to the idea of smaller cars.
Originally posted by Starchild23
This will never happen, for the same reason the schematics for the 100 mpg Ford engine were purchased by corporates and then locked away and forgotten.
There is no money to be made from this very expensive venture, and while it may be revolutionary, corporations (and by association, the government) have no interest in something that costs a lot but doesn't make money. It doesn't contribute to the economy.
I support this idea of electric highways, but the corporations won't like it.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
Actually, if they could find a way to have cars generate electricity while driving down the highway, the highways themselves could become mass energy production, and power the cars.
Originally posted by vanillaMinus
reply to post by xxdaniel21
I agree that there are a lot of factors that go into making this possible.
I wish I could answer your questions but the only information I can find is in this article. It hasn't been lab tested yet apparently, so hopefully we get some solid figures when they publish their findings.
Originally posted by flexy123
The concept of wireless power and wireless charging can not be THAT new.
I had an electric toothbrush which charged "wireless" and this was already waaaayyy back in the 80s. It's called induction or something.
Originally posted by Plan2exist18
Its why anything challenging the Oil industry hasn't left the planning room.
smh
The long-term goal of the research is to develop an all-electric highway that wirelessly charges cars and trucks as they cruise down the road. The new technology has the potential to dramatically increase the driving range of electric vehicles and eventually transform highway travel, according to the researchers.
reply to post by Starchild23
This will never happen, for the same reason the schematics for the 100 mpg Ford engine were purchased by corporates and then locked away and forgotten. There is no money to be made from this very expensive venture, and while it may be revolutionary, corporations (and by association, the government) have no interest in something that costs a lot but doesn't make money. It doesn't contribute to the economy. I support this idea of electric highways, but the corporations won't like it.