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  • jstack6 commented on the blog post Tennessee Students Engineer Eco-Vehicle That Drives for Pennies   10 months, 1 week ago · View

    Tenn. is also where the worlds first commercialy available 100% electric car is being mass produced. The Nissan LEAF in Symrna TENN. This area is really getting plugged in. Our GRID has excess electric power Off Peak and plugging in is easy and available EVerywhere. It’s about $1 of electricity vs 1-2 gallons of gas. [...]

  • jstack6 commented on the blog post Bike to Work!   12 months ago · View

    I bicycle to work all year, even when I work nights.
    It’s 18 miles each way and the Arizona weather is so great I can always ride.

    It’s my free health club, with no traffic jams in the bicycle lanes.

  • jstack6 commented on the blog post Electric Vehicle Sharing Comes to Washington D.C.   12 months ago · View

    This is great news. Once we let friends drive our 90% efficient all electric LEAF that goes 50-80 miles on $1 of USA electricity they never want to drive other types of cars.

    By renting an EV many people will get to see how grat electric are.

  • jstack6 wrote a new blog post: FEED IN TRANSPORTATION   1 year, 10 months ago · View

    You can stop the OIL addiction that causes the USA to import 60% of the OIL we burn each day. This cost us over 1 Billion dollar each day and creates pollution at the same time which is killing us. This affects our economy, environment and security. An ICE Internal Combustion Engine is less than [...]

  • jstack6 started the forum topic Big wheel bicycles-better-worse-same in the group Transportation:   2 years, 2 months ago · View

  • jstack6 started the forum topic Vehicle efficiency in the group Transportation:   2 years, 3 months ago · View

  • jstack6 posted on the forum topic in the group Feedback:   2 years, 3 months ago · View

    just keep providing interesting videos and discussions with a mondersator to clean off spam etc thanks

  • jstack6 posted on the forum topic in the group Clean Energy:   2 years, 3 months ago · View

    solar improves the power factor by providing energy right at the source. Only old poor quality AC motors and unstable loads make poor power factors. If you get a kil-o-watt meter ($20-30) you can see the power factor on any device plugged into it. It’s normally very good with new appliances etc. real bad PF [...]