Turbo diesel with overdrive auto, 6.5l V8.
Do Eveready make a battery big enough to replace that?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/20 ... 447015002/ USD 5.06 a US gal, AUD 6.94 per US gal, x 3.875 ltrs to the US gal = AUD 1.79ltr ..... not as over the top as we are paying at the moment, but their fuel is subsidised and our fuel is taxed twice and in some states three times. On the ABC they were talking about 44c per ltr excise, diesel in Mannum is $2.35 last time I looked, so 23.5c GST and in at least NSW, there is tax of 3c ltr, that's 70.5 cents of every ltr going to govts ..... Then of course there is the tax on wages to pay for the fuel in the first place .....
No, but Samsung, Panasonic, Tesla, Winston, OSN, A123 and a lot of other battery producers do ...... They do even have electric buses here in Australia, the country most backward in moving forward, so it is certainly feasible ..... Many of the new local delivery trucks are now coming out as full EV or hybrid, the big Hybrid Prime Mover will hit the Australian market very soon and there are a staggering number of pre-orders from the major companies in the transport game ...... so it will be here far faster than most expected or predicted ...... those who stand to loose big time when fossil fuel no longer powers transport are really ratcheting up their scare campaigns, but the tide is already on the rise, so to speak, I won't want shares in a fuel company or a diesel engine building company at the moment ...... but multi fuel turbine builders and those adapting them to big gensets, they are in for a booming few yrs.
That is impressive JD, towing a trailer the Hino gets about the same, maybe worse ..... although the 95km/h might be exceeded by just a tad
I would imagine as base for a multi use complex, the roof area covered in solar and multiple EV charging bays. Underground tank installation doesn't make any sense these days, unless they have come up with an underground LNG tank. Maybe turbine fuel could go in the fuel tanks after the demand for certain petrol types vanishes, E85 might rise in popularity for the high performance petrol heads, but diesel would be better in above ground tanks until it is phased out completely.