I've had an interesting, but possibly expensive Idea, which is something I've been pondering for a few months now. I've been noticing the increase of gas prices are shooting up rather swiftly, and normal electric cars are more inconvenient when it comes to having to charge up the batteries after driving only so far. Why not have an electric car where the battery/ies that powers a water pump for a good, but small enough to fit under the hood of a car, hydroelectric generator to power the electric motor, and saving the battery/ies charge almost indefinitely. This would also provide the ability to keep the battery/ies charged; as well as, make it where you wouldn't have to refuel, and go as far as the parts themselves will last. I'm still working on figuring out the drivetrain and other applications which would best suit my need for the best overall possible performance in acceleration and speed to match that of gasoline motors.
Just a few thoughts which may prove to be useful to everyone else.
Forever,
Craven
Just a few thoughts which may prove to be useful to everyone else.
Forever,
Craven