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<blockquote data-quote="deleted member" data-source="post: 315684" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>they do recharge when applying the brake and coasting. what you seem to be proposing is a perpetual motion machine. that's not physically possible. first law of thermodynamics maybe? anyway... one or many laws of physics.</p><p></p><p>had a local farmer that had good things to say about his kid's tesla last week. certainly not the end all solution at this point and her recognized it. but, he definitely thought it had its place. </p><p></p><p>my only take on a good reason to get some diversity in our energy world is to get us at least to a point where we aren't so beholden to some of the worst world leaders and huge oil companies that saw nearly 175 billion in profits last year. its hard to be the "greatest" economic engine in the world when we come to an economic grind every time there is an oil crisis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted member, post: 315684, member: 816"] they do recharge when applying the brake and coasting. what you seem to be proposing is a perpetual motion machine. that's not physically possible. first law of thermodynamics maybe? anyway... one or many laws of physics. had a local farmer that had good things to say about his kid's tesla last week. certainly not the end all solution at this point and her recognized it. but, he definitely thought it had its place. my only take on a good reason to get some diversity in our energy world is to get us at least to a point where we aren't so beholden to some of the worst world leaders and huge oil companies that saw nearly 175 billion in profits last year. its hard to be the "greatest" economic engine in the world when we come to an economic grind every time there is an oil crisis. [/QUOTE]
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