Simple to answer - a truck propelled by an electric motor instead of a diesel engine.
Thats it! Is it?
At least this is what the existing truck manufacturers want us to believe,
and what these day's electric trucks are lock alike.
As a rule all other parts are still used:
Gearbox, differential, shafts, prop-shaft,
Are the trailers involved? No!
The drive concept today's trucks are following are based on the usage
of one central diesel engine distributing the power mechanically to the wheel.
Using a combustion engine as a power source it makes a lot of sense.
But we are discussing the usage of an electric motor as kinetic power source.
Is the best we can do changing the one with the other?
Does a city train having a locomotive? Why not?
Because it makes absolutely no sense to have one huge electric motor
pulling a city train, but to have lots of small electric motors all over
the train. What makes no sense for a diesel train makes incredible sense for an
electric train. Not only the technology is different, but all the way long
how it can, and should be used to get the best out of it.
Imagine: There is no combustion engine monster which is connected to the wheels.
And because of that there is no Gearbox, no differential, no shafts, and no prop-shaft!
And all those liters of oil these things are lubricated with!
All you have are some cabels instead, and in each truck wheel an electric motor.
Yes - today there is a planetary gear integrated with each e-motor containing some lubrication liquid, but all very little - compared ...
New e-motor designs will eliminate those mechanical devices (planetary gear) within the next decade.
Rule number one: moving parts as little as possible!
Our dream would be the "magnet" road train using a linear motor with only one moving part > the truck itself!
But to see this happen one - most probable - has to be the Timelord!
Back to more "down to earth" technology ...
Our e-truck has now the motors in the wheels.
And in a further step: it's trailer(s) have motors in the wheels ...
A whole new world opens of what such an electric truck, electric road train is capable of doing, and how it can be operated.
In my next posts I will try to paint a picture and present an exciting road transport universe.
You are still with me - reading? Then you have surely asked: Where comes the electricity from?
My next post will tackle that matter as it is a complex one and has not only to do with today's technological possibilities, but is very much relaying on the existing an infrastructure.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Electric Trucks - starter
The source is unknown, but it states that the total cost to payback the electric truck is approximately five years.
For me not only this source is unknown, but also if this figure is based on an electric driven truck produced in quantities similar to today's standard trucks.
"I am not interested in what quantities this truck is produced, but what it costs me today!" the transporter would say, and he is right.
At least without further thoughts!
The theme itself is a multi-level/ multi-task one.
It includes the environment - not only the natura, but also the political one.
Whilst the result in regards to the nature (this includes every human being) is throughout the same, the political environment changes from country to country influenced by governmental tax breaks and/or subsidies as well as energy cost.
If environmental issues are still considered not relevant, the lower operating costs might.
By know we are in the middle of a discussion about the "electric truck"!
Do we know what we are discussiong? Really? Do you? Who does?
I am wondering if particular "decision makers" would have a glimpse. Or any interest at all?
Talking about electric trucks is talking about new ways of transport carried out by a new generation of transport vehicles within a society having different ground values.
What is an electric truck? A technical question, a philosophical one?
I like to believe what Karen Rutherford (USA) is stating: "... our society becomes smarter about our environment and taking more time to pursue intelligent ways to live with nature, the market for electric vehicles will grow rapidly in our future."
But should we believe her, continuing: "... manufacturers are realizing the demands are out growing the supply for electric work trucks and personal vehicles."
It sounds that these days manufacturers are cleverer, but the truth is that they know these facts since Ford won the battle electric./.combustion powered cars.
To the benefit of fast to make profits all other issues have been not only ignored, but the public was feed with lies a whole century, and did not stop yet. It was a lot easier and for their walled more sufficient to burn cheap oil in an explosion device then to further develop intelligent methods of less environmental straining methods. And in the last decades it was the oil and car lobby hindering the electric road vehicle from evolving! The reason was not a technological one, but a "profit" one, and the media helped to feed the masses with false facts.
We carried out a 2 year research (Central Europe) at the begin of the 1990ies which proofed that all necessary technology existed and environmental needs were known and understood by our leaders back then, but ignored by the public miss-led by false media presentation orchestrated by the named lobby.
This lobby is still very alive trying to dictate what an electric driven vehicle or an "hybrid" has to look like, still selling their 12 Cylinder monster engines connected to the wheels of our today's vehicles - only watch daily TV adverts!
Either one is confronted with a completely mad looking design of an electric vehicle or with figures stating that the electricity we would charge those vehicles with is worse for the environment than the output of a car's combustion engine!
Do you still believe it?
Yes? - They brainwashed you well!
No? - Excellent - till when?
But back to our trucks!
The first question always will be the money one: "Is it visible to run an electric truck?"
Another question is (which should not be a question at all): "Does it make environmental sense to run an electric truck?"
Questions! And the answers are in general not easy and a multi-level issue!
What time frame are we talking about? - today, 5 years, 20 years?
What is the truck doing? Long distance, suburbs, city?
How big is the truck? 7 tonnes, 25 tonnes, road train?
Where is this truck working? Europe, Africa, America, Asia, Australia?
In my next posts I will tackle these questions and try to present possible answers!
Thanks for reading! I would appreciate your input!
For me not only this source is unknown, but also if this figure is based on an electric driven truck produced in quantities similar to today's standard trucks.
"I am not interested in what quantities this truck is produced, but what it costs me today!" the transporter would say, and he is right.
At least without further thoughts!
The theme itself is a multi-level/ multi-task one.
It includes the environment - not only the natura, but also the political one.
Whilst the result in regards to the nature (this includes every human being) is throughout the same, the political environment changes from country to country influenced by governmental tax breaks and/or subsidies as well as energy cost.
If environmental issues are still considered not relevant, the lower operating costs might.
By know we are in the middle of a discussion about the "electric truck"!
Do we know what we are discussiong? Really? Do you? Who does?
I am wondering if particular "decision makers" would have a glimpse. Or any interest at all?
Talking about electric trucks is talking about new ways of transport carried out by a new generation of transport vehicles within a society having different ground values.
What is an electric truck? A technical question, a philosophical one?
I like to believe what Karen Rutherford (USA) is stating: "... our society becomes smarter about our environment and taking more time to pursue intelligent ways to live with nature, the market for electric vehicles will grow rapidly in our future."
But should we believe her, continuing: "... manufacturers are realizing the demands are out growing the supply for electric work trucks and personal vehicles."
It sounds that these days manufacturers are cleverer, but the truth is that they know these facts since Ford won the battle electric./.combustion powered cars.
To the benefit of fast to make profits all other issues have been not only ignored, but the public was feed with lies a whole century, and did not stop yet. It was a lot easier and for their walled more sufficient to burn cheap oil in an explosion device then to further develop intelligent methods of less environmental straining methods. And in the last decades it was the oil and car lobby hindering the electric road vehicle from evolving! The reason was not a technological one, but a "profit" one, and the media helped to feed the masses with false facts.
We carried out a 2 year research (Central Europe) at the begin of the 1990ies which proofed that all necessary technology existed and environmental needs were known and understood by our leaders back then, but ignored by the public miss-led by false media presentation orchestrated by the named lobby.
This lobby is still very alive trying to dictate what an electric driven vehicle or an "hybrid" has to look like, still selling their 12 Cylinder monster engines connected to the wheels of our today's vehicles - only watch daily TV adverts!
Either one is confronted with a completely mad looking design of an electric vehicle or with figures stating that the electricity we would charge those vehicles with is worse for the environment than the output of a car's combustion engine!
Do you still believe it?
Yes? - They brainwashed you well!
No? - Excellent - till when?
But back to our trucks!
The first question always will be the money one: "Is it visible to run an electric truck?"
Another question is (which should not be a question at all): "Does it make environmental sense to run an electric truck?"
Questions! And the answers are in general not easy and a multi-level issue!
What time frame are we talking about? - today, 5 years, 20 years?
What is the truck doing? Long distance, suburbs, city?
How big is the truck? 7 tonnes, 25 tonnes, road train?
Where is this truck working? Europe, Africa, America, Asia, Australia?
In my next posts I will tackle these questions and try to present possible answers!
Thanks for reading! I would appreciate your input!
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