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The Tesla - Electric Car Supreme

Israel, along with the President of Paypal and many others are producing this technology. Shimon Perez predicts Israel will be fossil-free independent in under 5 years - Israel and China are collaborating to produce Electric vehicles ... en masse.


The chariots race madly in the streets, They rush wildly in the squares, Their appearance is like torches, They dash to and fro like lightning flashes.
Nachum 2:4


But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
"...many shall run to & fro & knowledge shall be increased"!
(Daniel 12:4)



http://www.teslamotors.com/


Be sure to click on (within the site) the Jay Leno video (it should still be there) ... he has one of these Teslas (amongst his other cars) and he also has an electric car from the turn of the century which he still uses. I hope to post another topic about how the Electric Car Concept was replaced by the fossil fuel car via Standard oil under the auspices of the Rockefellers, plunging the US and the world into dependence on oil and gas as energy sources for vehicles.

0-60mph in 4sec. no noise, no muffler, no gas, no gas tank, no oil, no antifreeze, no carbon emissions, just pure speed, power ... a rapturous vehicle...




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Knowledge Increased in the End Times

But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
"...many shall run to & fro & knowledge shall be increased"! (Daniel 12:4)





Knowledge has certainly increased within this generation almost beyond imagination! In fact according to research studies, the total store of human knowledge is now doubling every eight years."

80% of all the scientists who have ever lived are alive today. Every minute they add 2000 pages to man's scientific knowledge, and the scientific material they produce every 24 hours would take one person 5 years to read. About a half-million new books are published every year.




When Apollo 13 was lost in space, computers worked out in an hour & a half a way to bring it back. It's reported that it would have taken a scientist working with pencil & paper over a million years to figure out how to perform the same feat.

But even since 1970 computer technology has developed so fast that if the auto industry had developed at the same rate, you would today be able to buy a Rolls Royce for three dollars!...and you could fit eight them on the head of a pin! The most basic building block of computer technology, the transistor, was invented at Bell Labs in 1948. In 1994 a computer chip could hold 3.1 million transistors, more than twice as many as the previous year's model. By the end of the decade, a chip will contain more than a billion transistors. Machines today have become so complicated, only the most highly trained technicians can even understand them! But, we use them now, and soon, just like flat panel TV's the prices will come down on the Electric Cars too. Even the hybrid cars may be surpassed just as video cassettes and laser-discs were surpassed by CD-Roms and digital chip technology.



Tesla Roadster

The most fun you can have without fuel

Jay Leno takes five astoundingly expensive automobiles out for a test drive. Why? Because he can


Jay Leno speaks ...

The problem with electric cars up to this point is what I call the veggie burger syndrome. When they came out with the veggie burger they made it look like a hamburger, which was disappointing because it doesn't taste anything like a hamburger. It had been the same with electric cars until this point.

They would take a Volkswagen Golf or some equivalent, rip out the innards and replace it with an electric motor. So you get a car that is not only slower but would not be as safe because most of the safety features were probably taken out of it, it wouldn't go as far and you'd have something that was less than what you started with.

Tesla is quite smart in that it is reaching the enthusiasts of the market. If you like sports cars and you want to be green, this is the only way to go. The Tesla is a car that you can live with, drive and enjoy as a sports car. I had a brief drive in the car and it was quite impressive. This is an electric car that is fun to drive. Prior to this, most electric cars were driven by people with earth shoes.

I love electric cars. One of the favourites in my garage is my 1909 Baker Electric car. But in the 98 years since that car was made, battery technology and therefore electric car technology has not changed a huge amount.

In the early 1900s Thomas Edison developed an alkaline battery to double or triple the range of the electric car. It didn't quite do that, but alkaline batteries were neat in that they could be rinsed out and used over and over again. In fact I'm still using the alkaline battery that came with the Baker and was made by Edison himself.

In 1909 a frustrated Edison wrote on a napkin at a dinner and handed it to Henry Ford. On it he'd written: "The electric car is dead." Almost from that note right up until Tesla, Edison wasn't far wrong. Not much has been done to progress the battery-powered car since.

Tesla is not the first major manufacturer to have an electric car. GM came out with the EV1 in the early 1990s. I had one for a week and I loved it. It was quick but it only went about 125 miles on a charge. In 80 years it went only 10 miles further that my 1909 Baker Electric, and really a 125-mile range means you only have about a 60-mile range, because you have to come back.

One of the hidden things they don't tell you about electric cars is that you get good mileage when the temperature is 20C, but when it drops down towards freezing you lose 20-40% because they're dependent on the ambient temperature. What Tesla has done is put in a cooling/heating system that keeps the battery at a constant temperature.

It's also built a car that weighs 2,600lb, which is a few pounds heavier than the standard Lotus, whereas most electric cars would be hundreds of pounds heavier. And it handles and drives, for all intents and purposes, like a real sports car.

The difference with this is that it's faster than a standard Lotus. For something to succeed it has to not only do it as well but better. The Wankel engine was the only brand new engine of the 20th century, but the trouble was it was the equal of the internal combustion engine, it just wasn't better. So why change? To the average person it's a case of I'll stick with what I have.

With this Tesla, you have a Lotus which is faster. The only disadvantage is that you can't refuel quite as quickly. However, when you do refuel, it's the equivalent of five cents a gallon, or something similar.

The Tesla handles well. I suppose if you took both it and a Lotus on a racetrack, the standard Elise would win. But for the average person taking it out for a drive, I think you would be really, really impressed. It's a proper car that meets emission and safety standards. Prior to this, when you saw an electric car in America you didn't get the airbags and it was sort of a kit car. All you were doing was saving energy. This one meets all federal standards of car production.

Driving the car takes some getting used to. But boy is it quick. It does 0-60mph in 4sec. Like a petrol car, you just put your foot down and go. The real trick with electricity is that it's alive. You put it in a box and it either escapes or dies. The best way to use power is at the point of generation, which is what hybrids do but then you are back with the problem of having two powerplants and the extra weight. Electricity is the best way to run an automobile in the sense that there is no maintenance of any kind.

I have never done any maintenance on my 1909 Baker Electric, other than maybe greasing the wheel hubs. You don't do anything. You plug it in, charge it and drive it. The motor is virtually maintenance-free. This is a car made back in 1909 I am talking about, and the Tesla is the same way. There is nothing much to break or wear out in the engine department, with the exception of maybe the battery, which remains to be seen. They are claiming well over 200 miles per charge, which is pretty impressive.

Behind the wheel the power comes on sharply because it's linear. You have instant torque. The faster you accelerate the faster you go. You've got a two-speed transmission so you can actually shift it. It's a slightly different sensation but I think it's something you'd get used to quickly. You've got air-conditioning and a radio and all the things you would have in a normal car. It's quiet. But many fast cars now are quiet.

When I drove the EV1 I was amazed at how fast it was. Back in the 1990s it was really quick. Top speed was about 85-90mph, but in the real world most of the fun is between 40mph and 80mph, where you put your foot on it.

In the real world I have a Porsche Carrera GT, I have a McLaren F1, and anybody that tells you they've taken those cars to 200mph is a liar. They haven't. Believe me. I did a couple of hundred laps at Talladega and the fastest I got to was 190mph – on a track. By myself. And it was scary. Nobody does those speeds on a public road. If you do, you should be in prison. The real-world fun of acceleration is between 40mph and 80mph.

I think Colin Chapman, the Lotus founder, would be impressed by the technology in the Tesla. He was always looking at making cars lighter and lighter. Lightness is, of course, what makes a car handle. I would say this is the first electric car that truly handles. I think Chapman would be pleased if his design was chosen as an example of superior handling and dynamics.

If one day they were to start a green racing league that used no petrol of any kind, this car would probably win the race the first year out. It feels like a proper sports car.

Would I buy one? Well yes, I would be interested in it. Right now they're $100,000, so consequently it's something rich people would buy. But most new technology starts out with rich people. Antilock brakes started out on the big Cadillacs and Lincolns. They didn't start out on economy cars. To start with it's the rich buyers that can absorb the cost. Anybody who buys a Tesla now is making a statement about buying responsibly. It's a way to make a high performance statement for the new millennium.

If you dropped somebody in from another planet and said, this one with a petrol engine or this one with an electric motor, well, they'd probably say the Tesla. The only downside is the time it takes to charge and that is probably the next step.

The Tesla shows sports cars can be electrifying. The sports car needn't die once oil runs out. I guess this is the first car that means we as sports car aficionados can see beyond the end of the internal combustion engine.

Vital statistics

Model Tesla Roadster

Engine Electric motor powered by lithium-ion battery

Power 248bhp @ 8000rpm

Torque 200 lb ft @ 0-6000rpm

Transmission Two-speed manual

CO2 n/a

Acceleration 0-60mph: 4sec

Top speed 130mph Price $98,000 (£48,600)

Prices will come down !


Verdict ... Electrifying proof there's life after oil

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/n...icle2036260.ece
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Awesome car. I was wondering though, where do you put the kids and the dog?

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THE SEVEN THUNDERS
Frankly, I'm waiting for the anit-gravity car... lol!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p35WMXNB78

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EV (Electric vehicles)

SUV's, family vehicles, sports models, conversions





Electric vehicles/SUV/family - benefits of the new technology
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FnZmEFEuMc...feature=related

Phoenix Sports Utility Truck Electric
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igcFY-nbRZg...feature=related

Phoenix Motor Cars SUV recharges in under 10 minutes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxjagsod4UY...feature=related

Converting gasoline vehicle over to electric vehicle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vhywPK7Vz0...feature=related




Solution to Fossil Fuel Vehicles
Beginning of the end for fossil fuel vehicles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOl_1S10jTk


Tom Hanks Electric Car - Watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw7zNrDzfwo...feature=related






Electric Car FASTER THAN A FERRARI ENZO 0-60 3.07 sec
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsGeQby7Jnw...feature=related

(all you hear is the wind, no sound of an engine at all)





Dodge Viper 500 hp Vs Tzero Electric Car
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm6gD6r3-cw&NR=1
Here Am I
SOLAR CAR MISTAKEN FOR UFO, GETS PULLED OVER BY ALASKAN POLICE
http://gizmodo.com/5047935/solar-car-mista...-alaskan-police


THE SEVEN THUNDERS
A prototype electric racing car beats Ferrari and Porsche… Really, the combustible engine is ancient history.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVawYlcQFD4
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QUOTE (THE SEVEN THUNDERS @ Sep 14 2008, 10:55 PM) *
A prototype electric racing car beats Ferrari and Porsche… Really, the combustible engine is ancient history.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVawYlcQFD4



The Good and Bad of the Electric Car


Written by: fordmaverick

9/30/2008 8:42 AM

Today with the emergence of the electric cars into the automotive industry, many people wonder if they even have a future. Many skeptics point out issues such as powering them up and time that they can be ran before requiring some form of recharge. In reality though, most of it comes down to the comparison of electric cars versus that of the gasoline or diesel powered automobiles and regardless of how you choose to look at it, the fossil fuel guzzling smog belching relics relying on more than a century old technology continue to prevail. The real question is though, does the internal combustion engine prevail because it is much better or simply because the world hates changes.

For more than a century now, the exploits of the automotive industry has led the way to the creation of jobs all in the name of laying vast miles of piping systems to transport fossil fuels. Then you have the fact that using the gasoline station is a simple task that anyone can do. The concept in reality is that it comes down to laziness. The largest majority of the nay-sayers who insist the electric car will not survive, are the same people that only use the fossil fuels because it is a no-brainer to drive up to a fueling station and refuel.

It is important to point out though, that an electric car is far from pollution free and in some cases can even leave behind a rather massive carbon footprint. Keep in mind that all of that electricity being stored up for the drive has to come from somewhere and that place is from the power plants of which a large percentage run on fossil fuels in one way shape or form. The concept is not unlike the steam powered cars from the last century in which although the car itself may be clean burning, it still needs to get the power from somewhere albeit electricity from power plants or steam from boilers.

There is nothing to show that the electric car does not have a future or otherwise there would not be so much money invested into the research and development of electric vehicles. On the other hand though, it is also important to keep in mind that electric cars that get their power from fuels cells are much different. However the biggest issue with hydrogen is the cost of producing it. If the means of creating hydrogen could be done easier and cheaper then it is today, it will be more readily available as well as a great means of energy storage for solar power plants all over the world; allowing them to produce power throughout the night.

There is a very big future ahead for electric cars. However you should keep in mind that this future is most likely with the fuel cell electric cars and not the ones with two tons of batteries sitting under the body. One day the gas guzzling internal combustion engine will be a thing of the past and when that day comes, people will look back and wonder how we could drive something so dangerous and expensive.

http://www.engineering.com/Blogs/tabid/320...74/Default.aspx


Videos / Shai Agassi: Revolutionizing the Electric Car in Israel

http://youtube.com/v/OmOW0z__AMI

Shai Agassi: Revolutionizing the Electric Car in Israel

ISRAEL21c.org sees the future of transportation in Israel, and it's all green. Through Shai Agassi's innovative "Project Better Place," Israel will become the first country to mass produce electric cars.



  1. IsraGood
    http://www.isragood.com Even though visions of electric cars dominating the US, Europe, etc. may still be just that--visions--it looks as if Israel is slowly embracing a future powered by electronic cars instead of gas guzzlers.

    18 days ago in IsraGood by hiddennook · Authority: 21

  2. CIC Scene
    http://www.cicweb.ca/scene September 10, 2008 – 12:04 pm A new video from Israel21C highlights Project Better Place, Israel's ambitious plan to mass produce electric cars. The goal is to become oil free within 20 years. Posted in Environment, Israel science & technology |

    24 days ago in CIC Scene by CanadaIsraelCommittee · Authority: 3

  3. The Conservative Zionist
    http://www.christian-zionist.com A little something from Israel21c.com: Gas in Israel is creeping up on $8 a gallon, and it doesn't help that they have to get oil from Canada due to hostile relations with the oil-producing countries next door. Do they have any other options?

    26 days ago in The Conservative Zionist · Authority: 3
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