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Dr Robert Goldman: Future predictions
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<blockquote data-quote="Pasty" data-source="post: 2550826" data-attributes="member: 1651"><p>The thing that sticks out for me is that he expects 10% of everything to be printed by 2027. I think that is way over cautious. </p><p></p><p>I think we are in the 4th revolution. EV cars like the Nissan Leaf are now affordable and actually, pretty decent. Nissan are now designing a system where you car will act as a battery for your home. Apparently the current Leaf can power a house for 2 days on full charge and most drivers never use more than 30% or something. We have PV panels getting cheaper and more efficient to the point where the FITs don't matter any more. You can get a battery the size of a fridge (like the Tesla Powerwall or whatever it's called) that can store your PV harvest to use when the sun goes in. </p><p></p><p>Tesla is an interesting thing. The Model S is a proper car with a good range and although expensive, they are bringing this to the Model X and a new family car, the 3 soon. The big car makers better get on board soon as this is changing FAST. </p><p></p><p>Video below has some bad language so don't watch if you are easily offended. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]LpaLgF1uLB8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasty, post: 2550826, member: 1651"] The thing that sticks out for me is that he expects 10% of everything to be printed by 2027. I think that is way over cautious. I think we are in the 4th revolution. EV cars like the Nissan Leaf are now affordable and actually, pretty decent. Nissan are now designing a system where you car will act as a battery for your home. Apparently the current Leaf can power a house for 2 days on full charge and most drivers never use more than 30% or something. We have PV panels getting cheaper and more efficient to the point where the FITs don't matter any more. You can get a battery the size of a fridge (like the Tesla Powerwall or whatever it's called) that can store your PV harvest to use when the sun goes in. Tesla is an interesting thing. The Model S is a proper car with a good range and although expensive, they are bringing this to the Model X and a new family car, the 3 soon. The big car makers better get on board soon as this is changing FAST. Video below has some bad language so don't watch if you are easily offended. [MEDIA=youtube]LpaLgF1uLB8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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