clayinaustin Charter Member Dec 23, 2009 #1 Nissan LEAF - All Electric Car Nissan LEAF - All Electric Car Does anyone know anything about this?
Wobble Charter Member Dec 23, 2009 #2 I have a problem with the zero emissions claim. Remote emissions would be a better description.
T Tinkerer New member Dec 23, 2009 #3 zero emisions - What about baterie outgassing. What about the emissions of the power plant that produced the charge for the batterie
zero emisions - What about baterie outgassing. What about the emissions of the power plant that produced the charge for the batterie
rschap1 Well-known member Dec 24, 2009 #5 Don't forget your Tax Credit this year... "free electric cars"!!
clayinaustin Charter Member Dec 24, 2009 #6 Wobble said: I have a problem with the zero emissions claim. Remote emissions would be a better description. Click to expand... *Zero Emissions refers to tailpipe emissions
Wobble said: I have a problem with the zero emissions claim. Remote emissions would be a better description. Click to expand... *Zero Emissions refers to tailpipe emissions
Wobble Charter Member Dec 24, 2009 #7 clayinaustin said: *Zero Emissions refers to tailpipe emissions Click to expand... Then they should say "no tailpipe". Electric cars are a very inefficient use of fossil fuels. (burn them, turn them to steam, turn steam into mechanical power, turn mechanical power into electricity, transmit down power lines, charge batteries etc) Not so bad if it's charging off of nuclear power.
clayinaustin said: *Zero Emissions refers to tailpipe emissions Click to expand... Then they should say "no tailpipe". Electric cars are a very inefficient use of fossil fuels. (burn them, turn them to steam, turn steam into mechanical power, turn mechanical power into electricity, transmit down power lines, charge batteries etc) Not so bad if it's charging off of nuclear power.