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it uses a seperate battery to run the electronics as it does to run the electric motor.

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it uses a seperate battery to run the electronics as it does to run the electric motor.

What if one wheel powered the electronics and the extra 3 powered the motor?

Then what if they made a solar power unit built into the entire roof to help with the motor or electronics?

It's like an everlasting charging station on wheels!!!

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it uses a seperate battery to run the electronics as it does to run the electric motor.

What if one wheel powered the electronics and the extra 3 powered the motor?

Then what if they made a solar power unit built into the entire roof to help with the motor or electronics?

It's like an everlasting charging station on wheels!!!

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Solar panels produce very very little current and even if they covered the car, they would not be able to run even the smallest of amps that anyone of us would use for a bass amp. Technology is growing and they ae getting much better, but the cost of new technology is as always, through the roof.

No matter if you used a step down voltage module or reproduced excess 12v power through a generator run off the vehicle's drivetrain, it would effectively reduce the range of the electric car.

The car could use the braking energy to recharge as some hybrids have been doing for years, but under typical forward motion (not deaccelerating), any charging effect would be offset by the power consumed to turn the wheels (generator) and move the vehicle forward. In other words, it is the law of conservation of energy and the first law of thermodynamics. No true perpetual motion machine exists, in this case becuase of friction of moving parts and heat transfer (loss). You would expel more of your battery power trying to run an auxillary generator with mechanical and thermal losses than simply pulling off your origal power source. Either could be done to power a larger stereo, but once again, at cost of range of the electric vehicle.

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I'm curious about this thread too, but for a different reason.

Multi-phase electric motors do not necessarily want to operated at 12 volts, so what voltage does an electric car operate at? Can you run an amp to this voltage??

Most hybrid/electric cars run off of 300 volts.

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i have wondered about this as well but it really doesnt look possible. even on a hybrid where an alternator exists, the engine isnt on all the time.

the electric car market is not for us.

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I was just thinking about something similar yesterday. I was reading up on apple's new patent on a hydrogen battery and it got me thinking about amplifier/subwoofer technology. Was thinking about a hydrogen amplifier, rather than running off of 20 batteries it could run off of the same fuel (potentially) as your car. We need to think outside of the box :)

What if the wheels turned to produce electricity and charge the car. Thus infinite car mileage!

That would be 100% efficient, therefore entirely impossible.

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