(quoted from post at 09:37:04 11/25/19) Interesting, Jeffcat.
For decades, I have thought that so-called super capacitors showed great promise for quick-charging energy storage devices.
Is this what you are referring to?
Dean
an't tell from picture, but may never need painting.(quoted from post at 12:29:25 11/25/19) Gotta love it, JMOR!
Dean
(quoted from post at 11:29:36 11/25/19) This is an interesting discussion. Just a bit of history. I well remember the first marketing studies of the ?Jelly Bean? Ford Taurus in 1984 or 5, all of which predicted it would flop. Several Execs at a competitor were sure it would bomb?..but it
My point? There is no way to predict the future of the Tesla pickup. I certainly won?t be buying one?but I can not speak for sold very well, 250,000 to 400,000/yr. for almost 20 years.
Same with the 1994 ?big Nose? Dodge pickup design. ?too radical, Ugly, won?t sell. A lot of market researchers and sales execs had to eat their words. Now selling over 500,000 per year. others. It is almost impossible to predict the future for such a unique product. If there are enough people that buy it to keep an assembly operation running (at least 100,000 per year), it may be a profitable Niche vehicle.
How many of us bought Apple stock before they introduced the first I-phone?
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