Couchpotato
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I want to ask this, and please give the best answer you all can bring within your abilities to think inside or outside the box.
Question - Why can't an EV be self charging if it only needs one drive wheel turning for the power, and yet there are three other wheels turning, where as couldn't at least one of them be hooked up to a charging mechanism in order to automatically charge the batteries ??? Even if the power is switched to the spare set while the mains recharge in a loop that is constantly managed and monitored by the on board computer, would it work ?????
This has got to be possible now, but is it being withheld due to the sudden and devastating impact it might have on the volume of oil used, and the job's committed to the fossil fuel industry that involve the transportation category ?????
I’ve reposted your OP because you’ve apparently forgotten what you posted. Sorry bud. You’re just dumb. It’s ok there are a lot of dumb people out there. At least now you know.Really dude, really ? I did no such a thing.
I merely suggested that the vehicle could charge possibly a secondary battery system by the rolling part's that aren't being used for anything other than stability of the vehicle on 4 wheels instead of two. Of course gear reductions and other such technology in order to take away drag on such a system is warranted in the creative process and engineering field's. Not talking about a perpetual motion machine because of course it doesn't work (nothing man made is infinite), but we can reach ultimate efficiency while gaining added time and mileage in the process.