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Why it makes sense for Pakistan to adopt electric cars soon

Few Problems
Pakistani Doest have enough infrastructure neither the current resources can support that kind of change for experiment , and adopting for the next thing it would be great otherwise it will Fail

Biggest problem with electric car is its bit more Expensive not many options available.
Cant cover long distance.
Enormous time in recharge.
And in Case of Pakistan No infrastructure at all.

Untill the fundamentals change the way we charge, store and use battery it will take some time and it will have to prove that its a safer , greener , and cheaper option.

In Most Cars Batteries form the center of gravity because of there weight what if we use battery as instant replaceable power house. Meaning you replace the you change the way current cars are formed and adopt a structure which allow quick replacement and you just exchange batteries at your stop instead of waiting for it too be recharged
And we have a grid which recharges hold batteries they have and replace with cars instead of long queue
 
I just came across this:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indi...er-for-10-000-cars-from-tata-mahindra.521699/

Few Problems
Pakistani Doest have enough infrastructure neither the current resources can support that kind of change for experiment , and adopting for the next thing it would be great otherwise it will Fail

Biggest problem with electric car is its bit more Expensive not many options available.
Cant cover long distance.
Enormous time in recharge.
And in Case of Pakistan No infrastructure at all.

Untill the fundamentals change the way we charge, store and use battery it will take some time and it will have to prove that its a safer , greener , and cheaper option.

In Most Cars Batteries form the center of gravity because of there weight what if we use battery as instant replaceable power house. Meaning you replace the you change the way current cars are formed and adopt a structure which allow quick replacement and you just exchange batteries at your stop instead of waiting for it too be recharged
And we have a grid which recharges hold batteries they have and replace with cars instead of long queue

Infrastructure is matter of policy.
Sure electric cars can't cover long distance but lately, its been improved. 100 - 400 km./ tank.
Charging time is a draw back but the advantages out do this draw back.
Usually charging is from 1 - 3 hours for a full tank, depending on the tech. usually installed at parking places /home garages.
No battery replacement is not the direction, future car industry is heading.
Instant charging, is the name of the game, Pakistan should enter the market as soon as possible.
 
I just came across this:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indi...er-for-10-000-cars-from-tata-mahindra.521699/



Infrastructure is matter of policy.
Sure electric cars can't cover long distance but lately, its been improved. 100 - 400 km./ tank.
Charging time is a draw back but the advantages out do this draw back.
Usually charging is from 1 - 3 hours for a full tank, depending on the tech. usually installed at parking places /home garages.
No battery replacement is not the direction, future car industry is heading.
Instant charging, is the name of the game, Pakistan should enter the market as soon as possible.
Instant Charge Needs Time as its not that Simple , nor our Current Battery Technology can support that,
there was a news few years back a girl scientist and than some scientist group made a breakthrough Where they could charge batteries instantly but than that went silent .
Battery Replacement for Now can solve that .
 
Instant Charge Needs Time as its not that Simple

There is no instant charge available, but R&D is going on in this direction, which involves both batteries and chargers, that's what I meant.
Still instant doesn't mean like filling gas tank. I meant with instant = 30 minute and quick = 60 minute for a full charge.
 
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