Hello friends, I have an idea.. Sorry if i sound stupid.. But why cant some big player like reliance start manufacturing electric cars & bikes with detachable batteries. With a tie up with government, there should be outlets every 5 kms where they can exchanged used batteries with recharged ones. Like they can call up a center even one day in advance, so that the demands can be satisfied. Would it be possible?
RE:RE:Solution to fuel Crisis!!
by Test on Jun 15, 2008 04:29 AM Permalink
Great Idea! Even i thought on same lines for e-Bikes where we can provide fast replacement of battery with charged one and all the batteries will be charged using solar PV Panels..
Kudos to Kuldip Nair and Vishnu Sharma..
Rajesh.. Your point is also right.. But electricity is renewable but Fossile fuel is not.. !!
RE:Solution to fuel Crisis!!
by rajesh on Jun 12, 2008 05:07 PM Permalink
good idea dude, but then electricity crisis will start.. now it self our farmers and small vilages are not getting 6 hours of electricity supply
RE:Solution to fuel Crisis!!
by Vishnu Sharma on Jun 13, 2008 07:22 AM Permalink
If you can find a way to re-charge batteries using sun light even a trip to the outlet can be avoided.
It all boils down to ultra-powerful battery technology.
RE:INDIA HAS THE BRAINS AND RESOURCES TO BE ENERGY FOOD ETC FREE... IT LACKS GOOD LEADERSHIP
by Jack Sparrow on Jun 12, 2008 04:45 PM Permalink
EK BUCKET ME PANI LE KAR IDDHAR AA..!
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RE:hats off to laxman singh
by lalit vaya on Jun 12, 2008 10:02 AM Permalink
anupam mishra son of great hindi poet late sh. bhavani prashad mishra has been working on water . he has published a book on LAPODIA.Read his books TALAB-the science of building Lakes in India, and 'Rajasthan ki Rajat boonden'(science and philosophy of water conservation in dessert of rajasthan)published by Gandhi Shanti Pratishthan.both are absolutely insightful readings.no copy right and photocopy is permitted for dissemination.also his book by penguin 'SAF MATHE KA SAMAJ'
Many states that are drought prone should try to take this as an input and governments should encourage these things to give a boost to the agriculture sector