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Nikola Motor claims it received over 7,000 pre-orders worth over $2.3 billion for its electric truck
The ‘Nikola One’ will be equipped with a massive 320 kWh battery pack and the company hopes that it will be able to travel up to 1,200 miles with the natural gas range extender.
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Originally posted by zeitghostCan't see how an HGV can use anything other than diesel, since even with a high torque diesel engine the damn things have 18 gears.
They'd need more with a petrol engine.
And a battery version would require charging every 15 feet.
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I'm tempted to get a petrol even though I do 15k - 20k a year.
The new 328i and c250 look good.
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Originally posted by portseven View PostIt's not a diesel car, its a portable UPS for my data centre
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By 2025 Athens will be lucky to have anything other than bikes...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFour major cities move to ban diesel vehicles by 2025 - BBC News
The mayors of Paris, Mexico City, Madrid and Athens say they are implementing the ban to improve air quality.
By 2025 Athens will be lucky to have anything other than bikes...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo they would switch to petrol? Or if they're looking nearly 10 years away does that suggest electric? Anyone know much about haulage...?
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So they would switch to petrol? Or if they're looking nearly 10 years away does that suggest electric? Anyone know much about haulage...?
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I didn't even realise you could get lorries that weren't diesels. Although the BBC use of the word "truck" is ambiguous; does that mean lorry in English?
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