If you want electric vehicles that run from power on the ground use rails. Roadway based power will not work for any length of time because roads get overlaid. When you have a new layer of ashphalt over the conductors it wont' charge anything. The only alternative then is to very carefully grind of the worn surface a very costly way to resurface a road. Beyond that anything that would break the roadway like an earthquake could incapacitate your entire transportation system with no easy fix.
There is no other way, they have traded their agriculture, they accept environmental pollution to increase economic development, a quite cruel country.
China dust problem: the mist can only be a temporary solution. The trapped dust/water mix either falls to the ground or settles onto other objects. Then the water quickly evaporates releasing the dust again. Just added water to an endless cycle.
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those bumps in the second part : our company tried using them all over our factory and it made all the forklifts lose the boxes they were carring and many were destroyed. maybe its better for cars but not for forklift related stuff for sure
Many of these are not new. The main issue with them is cost and and it's a triple hit. First the materials and methods to produce are higher. Second, tech being replaced has been used for decades. Like everything else production costs drop over time. Third, they need support in government and in the public because that extra cost will be made up in higher taxes. As for real world testing, it always finds issues not found in small tests runs.
would be interesting to see if they could make fresh water a by product of something else, like power plants which already turn water to steam... corrosion probably plays a big factor as to why it isn't done though...
Road induction charging is just a way to gobble up yummy R&D money. Theres no way to actually implement it. Who pays for the power. Are they going to tariff the roads like tolls. And the power infrastructure required is massive. You'll need substations every few kilometers and the load on the grid is horrendous. Massive loads in peek hour traffic and Zero loads at night. Its also dangerous. for metal objects like bicycles or any other metal ring. We don't run power under 200mm of a road surface for a reason. The cables will get damaged. Its a stupid idea that just burns money.
1:58 this right here is why China is having a water crisis. I live in Arizona and if I saw this, water enforcement would be notified of this waste of water. They should invest in dust proofing the roads, stroud’s, streets, sidewalks, driveways and patios like how I have it were I’m at. A massive dust storm hits and the next day it’s as if it never happened.
What benefit are timestamps unless you know the content and want to watch it more than once? How do you know what to skip and what to watch? I've never watch a clip and thought, hmm lets see what time stamp 3 is all about, Then maybe Timestamp 5 or 2? Timestamps useless on anything you only watch once IMO
@@The_Tinkering_Geek the fact you don't know how to use them is really sad. If what you're currently watching is something you're familiar with or uninterested in, you know exactly where to jump ahead to. Are you okay?
Well you could build roads using concrete like we build most of them in the US, which is just sand, water, cement and aggregate, all of which are not hydrocarbons and can theoretically be extracted without using any. But in practice we still use hydrocarbons a lot for those materials (especially cement that needs to be heated) and sand for concrete is also starting to get scarce. This is a little known global crisis that not many people know about. And no, you can't just use sand from the desert, because it is too fine. Another way is to simply not build roads at all and go back to good ol' rail.
Where I don't even prohibit wearing headphones while driving, I find this very dangerous and has a high safety risk.
If you want electric vehicles that run from power on the ground use rails. Roadway based power will not work for any length of time because roads get overlaid. When you have a new layer of ashphalt over the conductors it wont' charge anything. The only alternative then is to very carefully grind of the worn surface a very costly way to resurface a road. Beyond that anything that would break the roadway like an earthquake could incapacitate your entire transportation system with no easy fix.
11:54 They made a great drainage system, I think it will be more effective to avoid water stagnation or flooding.
Isreal we support as Indians and Hindus
All the more reason to check with your local municipality BEFORE digging 😮
There is no other way, they have traded their agriculture, they accept environmental pollution to increase economic development, a quite cruel country.
China dust problem: the mist can only be a temporary solution. The trapped dust/water mix either falls to the ground or settles onto other objects. Then the water quickly evaporates releasing the dust again. Just added water to an endless cycle.
That country is too heavily polluted due to rapid economic development that is not balanced with environmental protection issues.
Someone needs to send this to the white house 😮😮😮😮
They’re to funding a genocide with our tax dollars to care.
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Moving along . . .
The best I've seen is the luminous line markings.
Does snow and ice affect its charging ability? Does it create heat that could possibly melt snow and ice?
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those bumps in the second part : our company tried using them all over our factory and it made all the forklifts lose the boxes they were carring and many were destroyed. maybe its better for cars but not for forklift related stuff for sure
Oh. My phone will always be fully charged
Many of these are not new. The main issue with them is cost and and it's a triple hit. First the materials and methods to produce are higher. Second, tech being replaced has been used for decades. Like everything else production costs drop over time. Third, they need support in government and in the public because that extra cost will be made up in higher taxes. As for real world testing, it always finds issues not found in small tests runs.
Woo Good Road
Yeah Carry one of these around 😂
would be interesting to see if they could make fresh water a by product of something else, like power plants which already turn water to steam... corrosion probably plays a big factor as to why it isn't done though...
Might try that Permatex stuff for DIY BMX spots.... 🤔👍
Beggar Modi does not have the strength to do such work...😂😂😂
Road induction charging is just a way to gobble up yummy R&D money. Theres no way to actually implement it. Who pays for the power. Are they going to tariff the roads like tolls. And the power infrastructure required is massive. You'll need substations every few kilometers and the load on the grid is horrendous. Massive loads in peek hour traffic and Zero loads at night. Its also dangerous. for metal objects like bicycles or any other metal ring. We don't run power under 200mm of a road surface for a reason. The cables will get damaged. Its a stupid idea that just burns money.
1:58 this right here is why China is having a water crisis. I live in Arizona and if I saw this, water enforcement would be notified of this waste of water. They should invest in dust proofing the roads, stroud’s, streets, sidewalks, driveways and patios like how I have it were I’m at. A massive dust storm hits and the next day it’s as if it never happened.
Nice informative videos
Pedestrian Intelligent Illumation this more innovation fur future promisse
no matter how safe the crosswalks are in China it wont work unless they make everyone who drives know how to drive not how much they money they spend.
Moral - invest in tesla stock.
Don't be in denial mode 😉
Wow 😮
The electric roads need to be rip up an to be thrown away
6:00 whats the point of it bends.
idk if I want the road to be wet all the time...
Какая технология, остановит войну ?
The water spraying ideas are horrible and waste water.
Chip n seal.
WASTE OF WATER
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Ampreta de carbon 😂😂😂
and look at Indian roads.
Um. There is only one "r" in "South Korea" btw. Thx.
Same with "data" no "r"
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Fvbf 3:47
SOMEONE NEEDS TO SEND THIS TO THE WHITE HOUSE
They can release nature mist or aerosol respiratory illness in CCP China
They’re too busy funding a genocide with U S tax dollars instead.
Why dont you?
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What a waste of water
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What a waste of water butt machine using seawater
The spraying water are ist'n not completly, more are horrible others 😒😒😒🔻🔻🔻
ILLEGALLY OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY…. Not isreal.
He is talking about technology not your bloody hell border dispute😏
Free palastine✌✌✌
PLO constitution defines Palestine as a mono-ethnic Arab & Muslim only state.Jews have always been in Palestine
Free palestine from world
called you allah for help 😂😂
Won't watch these without timestamps. Please use them
What benefit are timestamps unless you know the content and want to watch it more than once? How do you know what to skip and what to watch? I've never watch a clip and thought, hmm lets see what time stamp 3 is all about, Then maybe Timestamp 5 or 2?
Timestamps useless on anything you only watch once IMO
@@The_Tinkering_Geek the fact you don't know how to use them is really sad. If what you're currently watching is something you're familiar with or uninterested in, you know exactly where to jump ahead to. Are you okay?
Any chance of inventing clean roads which don’t require hydrocarbons to construct?
Well you could build roads using concrete like we build most of them in the US, which is just sand, water, cement and aggregate, all of which are not hydrocarbons and can theoretically be extracted without using any.
But in practice we still use hydrocarbons a lot for those materials (especially cement that needs to be heated) and sand for concrete is also starting to get scarce. This is a little known global crisis that not many people know about. And no, you can't just use sand from the desert, because it is too fine.
Another way is to simply not build roads at all and go back to good ol' rail.
When’s the next vid from you guys?
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Isreal is not exist Nacalulaah calayk
It existed 3000 years before christ was even born, and 3600 years before the first muslim was even born.
So I don't get your point.