• @filister
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    011 months ago

    Actually electric buses make a lot more sense, as the utilisation and environmental impact would be much greater compared to normal EV cars.

    Plus you are conveniently omitted mentioning the energy losses of the cables, the maintenance cost, the installation cost, etc.

    • @kameecoding
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      111 months ago

      id be genuinely surprised if the energy losses of the cables are more than the energy losses of charging the batteries even if they are they are more than likely offset by the weight difference of batteries vs the weight of the cable connecting mechanism.

      Then there is the issue of range and the uptime of the vehicles while you can use a trolley 24/7 you have to charge the bev buses

      Then there is the issue of extreme weather cold or hot where due to AC and or heating and the temperature itself affects the range a lot

      Then there are the maintenance costs of the battery the power capacity since you need space for the batteries

      So all in all you exchange a bunch of negatives for the benefit of not needing overhead cables

      A trolley with a small built in battery for those last few miles you might need to connect but don’t want to pull cables is the best of both worlds.

      Hope that was a comprehensive enough dismantling.

      • @filister
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        011 months ago

        Source for your claims?

        Plus do you know how expensive it is to support the whole cable infrastructure, including personnel salaries, etc. I am not convinced your math is right, but feel free to prove me wrong.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          My city recently decided to pull down the existing overhead cable network in favour of ‘local’ batteries in buses (was aging and needed a lot of maintenance which they were allergic to)

          Unfortunately, that doesn’t really argue either way, as same city is now seeing the issues of not maintaining it’s water infrastructure for the last recent decades… They do some dumb shit

          • @filister
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            -111 months ago

            I am sorry but since when do we consider YouTube as a credible source? I am looking at scientific peer reviewed proof, not someone’s video on the matter.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      Not to mention how unbelievably ugly stringing that shit all over the service area is. Electric buses make a ton of sense.