Posted by: marstone : I can't see how a charging station like that could make money as a private station. They would have to be run by a city/state/(or heaven forbid)federal level.
The City of Seattle is doing it in partnership with Nissan.The point of the charge stations is to make money it's to save money and the air we breath.
I don't know, I think it might be worth local electrical utilities getting the jump on this themselves. This is energy they are not currently selling. It's a new market, they can charge a premium for the convenience. Picking the location and terms and mechanism/metering of provision would best be done by themselves, no? Not to mention the opportunity to set the standards.
Or, I could get me one of those mini nuclear reactors, the associated electrical equipment, the specs on this vehicle's requirements and others as they develop and start me a new business! Automated, staffless "filling" stations with debit/cc payment. It is well worth a study before writing this off as a non-opportunity.
I can also see a potential for after-market add-ons for electric vehicles, particularly in power supplementation and performance improvements. Solar panels, recovery braking systems... I wonder what the cost/benefit on ducted fan generators would work out like for various designs?
How much electric potential is developed in a 10-14 foot long vehicle as it travels in various directions to the earth's magnetic feild? Is it worth harvesting? What parameters maximise it? I can also see the potential for static generation systems... again, a cost benefit of drag vs energy gain on static generation mechanisms between the vehicle and road surface?
I don't know the answers to all of these questions, but I'm full of them.
I think being a gearhead in the age of the electric vehicle is going to way more interesting and much cleaner!
I make less than $20/hr and $4k would be a stretch.
This is more in my bracket.
On a modest salary I'm fond of the bus pass/ticket option. Quite economical. Big quiet electric buses would be cool!