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  1. John Doe

    From 0:56, that's a great idea! Start making electric cars where you can swap batteries like a quick oil change. Why spend time looking for charging stations and waiting for electric cars to recharge. A standardized electric car battery can be made to easily swap them out for a fully charged one at gas stations. Of course, with so many crooks sawing off catalytic converters and drilling holes in gas tanks, these batteries would have to be securely locked into the electric vehicle. It could be, almost, as easy as changing the batteries in electric power tools Take the U.S. military's rocket launch vehicle, HIMARS. It takes about a minute, with a small crew, to swap the big rockets in a pod. I am sure, that they can design an electric car battery system that can be swapped out in about the same time as a quick oil change these days.

  2. GMan

    Yeah each Toyota hydrogen cartridge holds around 3kwh of energy. Your average EV would need to use 17 of these to equal a typical EV battery capacity these days. So presumably you'd need to drive somewhere to pick these up, and you couldn't fill up at home like you currently do with all EVs. There would have to be some sort of infrastructure filling these cylinders and distributing them like they currently do with gasoline. Totally impractical.
    Tesla tested battery swap stations and had a pilot station built in Coalinga, CA in 2014. Battery swaps were done in under 2 minutes.

  3. Gunzmith Dragonkind

    your electric cars will cost two tons of coal per mile to drive

  4. Brian Griffin

    Crony capitalism and fascism

  5. Grant Willnow

    I have a 09 Taurus with 135,000 miles, sometimes the trans clunks, never have had the trans fluid replaced. Any suggestions?

  6. Phillip Cunningham

    They don't care about anything but control.

  7. interwebtubes

    Actually ,
    Microwave ovens pull lots of power,

    It’s just for a very short time,

    Just look on the backside of any microwave oven and check the tag ,

    And you can see how much power that unit draws,
    Which isn’t a big deal,

    Because a microwave oven heats the water inside of whatever food items,

    Or just the water inside of your coffee,

    If that is what your heating up??,

    The process is very efficient,

    However a microwave oven does draw a fairly good amount of power,

    But typically for short periods of time,

    Back when I was a little kid,

    Many microwave ovens had a heating element inside of various ovens so that it could brown a given food item,

    I’ve only seen those types of microwave ovens in the stores,

    I just remembered the television commercials demonstrating those options,

    This was way before I could even drive,

    I’m saying that because this is a car, or vehicle video piece,

    Nice video though 👍👍🚖

  8. jeffrey Santos

    Your right Scotty! I love my Tundra Crewmax Limited with an V8 engine 💪 on my way to the million miles Tundra club 👍

  9. Rowdy Flyer1903

    Scotty gets another gold star from me today.

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