First electric ute engineered in Australia for use in mining and agribusiness
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#4With that said, bravo on the implementation and using the 79 as a very solid platform. The sales pitch of the article doesn't sound very compelling though, so I wonder how much success they'll have. Until they can hit a cost parity with diesels, it could be a bit of a slog.
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#5For non-Australians, "ute" is the widely-used abbreviation for "utility vehicle".
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#6For non-Australians, "ute" is the widely-used abbreviation for "utility vehicle".
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#7Very expensive. AUD200K is over USD$136K
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#8I find it sadly ironic that the industry that's responsible for most emissions and actively influences political position in this country to put profit before the environment is the one that this zero emissions car is being targeted at. With that said, bravo on the implementation and using the 79 as a very solid platform. The sales pitch of the article doesn't sound very compelling though, so I wonder how much succes…
Also, Australia seems to be ~40% of world's lithium production [0]. Probably not going to complain about the emissions those mines kick up.
So basically, don't be sad. Maybe try for proud wonder.
(2) You'll often see solar panels in mines too (setting up infrastructure to a grid is hard work) and I suspect mine rehab would often be a good place to erect some windfarms.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining_in_Australia#Statistica...
Re: First electric ute engineered in Australia for use in mining and agribusiness
#9For non-Australians, "ute" is the widely-used abbreviation for "utility vehicle".
Need to 'muricanise it more... It's a sort of pickup truck.
"Two^ nations divided by a common language" - (someone famous) ^Four, really.
Re: First electric ute engineered in Australia for use in mining and agribusiness
#10I find it sadly ironic that the industry that's responsible for most emissions and actively influences political position in this country to put profit before the environment is the one that this zero emissions car is being targeted at. With that said, bravo on the implementation and using the 79 as a very solid platform. The sales pitch of the article doesn't sound very compelling though, so I wonder how much succes…
https://arena.gov.au/projects/agnew-renewable-energy-microgr...