Hawkeye
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2019
- Messages
- 48
- Location
- Northeast Iowa
- RV Year
- 2023
- RV Make
- Dynamax
- RV Model
- Isata 5 28SS
- Engine
- Cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- ........2023 Ford F150 Tremor 2023 Ford Bronco.......
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On another note, the unelected bureaucrats at CARB are also driving refineries out of Ca with excessive regulations and possibly (probably) driving up fuel costs even more. Its getting so bad that even some legislators on the same side of the aisle are (finally) getting concerned:
California enacts new climate rules — which could boost gas prices
Experts don’t know how much gas prices may rise from the new climate rules, which give incentives for low-carbon fuels. The board ordered an annual review.calmatters.org
It’s still a trailer. But (depending on model) it’s self propelled. They couldn’t tell us much about the tech that determines how much propulsion there is (I would imagine that’s all top secret).Everything on the Lightship L1 website calls it a trailer, what am I missing?
Everything on the Lightship L1 website calls it a trailer, what am I missing?
There will be a non propelled version as well. That will just be an extended stay self powered trailer with a ton of solar power.
Yah it was a question at the presentation from someone in the group. It is not a priority but they realize there would be a demand for something like that and will probably eventually build one.As a Lightship position holder I get all the advanced information. I have never seen any mention of a "non propelled" version of LightShip. I guess they could do one but so much of the trailer's functionality revolves around that very large 80 kWh battery and the regenerative capabilities of the traction motors, I don't see such a "trailer" having much appeal.
FWIT, this email from CARB was printed by a Bay Area newspaper:
CARB told SFGATE via email that “there is no motorhome ban.” A system of credits allows manufacturers that can’t meet the requirements to buy credits from those that do, giving them “the flexibility needed to sell as many internal combustion engines as is needed to meet market demands,” said spokesperson Lys Mendez. According to the board, manufacturers can also focus ZEV production on other vehicle types where that technology is more viable to meet the requirements.
Since Mercedes Benz owns Freightliner I wonder where they use and/or buy their credits?
They buy their credits from Al Gore......FWIT, this email from CARB was printed by a Bay Area newspaper:
CARB told SFGATE via email that “there is no motorhome ban.” A system of credits allows manufacturers that can’t meet the requirements to buy credits from those that do, giving them “the flexibility needed to sell as many internal combustion engines as is needed to meet market demands,” said spokesperson Lys Mendez. According to the board, manufacturers can also focus ZEV production on other vehicle types where that technology is more viable to meet the requirements.
Since Mercedes Benz owns Freightliner I wonder where they use and/or buy their credits?