Sure, http://www.ikea.com/nl/nl/store/ha…( it’s in dutch but i think you can see it’s talking about 30 minutes recharge) and here is a video of the chargestation. It’s indeed a type 2 AC and chademo DC 22kw
Sure, http://www.ikea.com/nl/nl/store/ha…( it’s in dutch but i think you can see it’s talking about 30 minutes recharge) and here is a video of the chargestation. It’s indeed a type 2 AC and chademo DC 22kw
just saw I made some big spelling mistakes, my apologies
sorry i differ in opinion. Firstly i belive it’s 400v(menneken, not chadimo which is doomed) but why does the voltage and amperage matter? 3phase 400v is available everywhere...
You do know that in less than 30 minutes you can get from empty to 80% battery charge, so yes they make sense in short term parking. (for example at our ikea store there are ev charge stations and one is usually longer in an ikea for 30 minutes) (source http://www.bmw.co.uk/en_GB/new-vehi…)
So, what is your point, ikea and other stores offer the same in europe?
Aaah now it makes sense. Ok yes that I can completely understand. I usually drive a car that is still worth more than the work being done on it (or at least close too if you consider the cost of a bmw repair job at the dealer :) ) so I can understand if I bring a shitty car in that one has to pay upfront. But I think…
yeah, I get your point, but let me turn the question around. If a client would not pay, would he get his keys back? So why bother the 90% good clients?
yeah, but you know, he has all the cards if he requests the money upfront. I mean, normally, I would leave my car at the mechanic, he would do some major work, I come back, pay the money and get the car back.
I have a dualzone(*that is indeed useless) digital climate control. But why call it complicated? I mean, you set everything on auto and turn the dial to 20C or 70F. I don’t understand how you can find this complex. What I do hate is manual ac, you turn the lever just a tiny but to the blue side, bamn, fridge car, turn…
laughed way harder than i should have
also since it’s a long wavelength color, it probably is more visible from a farther distance than say , blue
Sorry just thought of an answer for my own question, you have a automatic transmission I am guessing
I see, those are good points, Thank you for answering me. But if it were well engineered(ie electronic but with manual override?) I am guessing you wouldn't mind it? (and couldn't you have put it into gear? Not questioning you, but it is the first thing I thought of)
not really any better, all they would have to do is walk past you while recording the rfid code (even if you are not near the car, you rfid will “reply” to any signal, much in the same way rfid are picked up on credit cards. And they would still get in, worse, the car would even start. Unless the car makers used a…
Why?(truly i am curious...)
you know, you are not correct, nor are you incorrect, The problem is that, and a as a VC you should know that, with everything new, there is a bubble, and after it bursts, only the good ones are left standing. In the late nineties everything online was new and awesome, then the bubble burst and only a handful good…
i was thinking that to. probably the euronorm 6
I can't speak as to other equipment. But as a whole, I think you are correct, however in your theory, how do you explain vietnam(really asking for your input, not commenting your theory). I mean , I know they "did not loose" but left... but, still, the us had the greater numbers on every level(except maybe the support…
Case and point, the pantzers in world war 2. Superior to anything the allies had, but never the less, they still lost the war...
Some say, he once had an argument with a rabbit,... and that he won. All we know, he oncewas the stig