Mitsubishi electric car to get Iceland test run in 2009
It's not just New Zealanders who'll see Mitsubishi's electric i MiEV gently humming its way around their roads next year - Icelanders will too.
Representatives of Iceland's Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism this week shook hands with the Mitsubishi executives on deal that will see "fleet testing" of the zero-emission cars …
Country to be 100% renewable electric. They are lucky in that they sit over lots of easy to get to geothermal sites. That is from memory. Also not easy to move there. They got a good thing going and why share it with the rest of the insane world. Too bad about the trees tho. I hope I am not getting some of this mixed up with Greenland. If so..Sorry Iceland.
The common price of Petrol in Iceland is actually around 163IKR per litre wich is around 98p per litre due to the lovely devaluation of the Icelandic Krona.
WTF does the price of bottled water have to do with it?
Nobody in Iceland would buy that crap as the whole country is full of natural springs an easy to get boreholes down to cold water level. Then you just bore a bit deeper and get hot water as well.
Lonely planet guide book not just wrong (fuel price) but also pointless.
This is the second MiEV article in El Reg - IIRC the earlier one was by Lewis Page.
As for many details being a secret - we know where you live and are monitoring all your calls. We trust that we won't need to pay you a visit ....... as long as you keep quiet .....
I hear that Iceland has some pretty cold weather in the winter time. I also understand that battery charge is reduced signficantly in cold temperature. Will this vehicle be able to withstand the winters?
As the writer makes English comparisons I assume he means CNG or something similar (NZ used to use a lot of that stuff instead of petrol too when I was there). So, author, is that right and hence the corrections by others?
This will be the first truly practical and mass-market electric city-car, at the leading edge of a coming wave of them. It's cheap to buy and cheap to run.
Why do journo's always compare oil/fuel with bottled water/milk? Can I run my car on milk? No! So I don't care. Bottled water is a waste of resources, turn a tap on you morons! All the petrolium going to make plastics isn't helping the oil barrel prices i guess.
But hey, until my can run on 'bottled water' then I suppose I'll keep reading about the price difference. Because it's as relevant as comparing the price of a nipple ring, and a trip to the moon.
When Icelanders say "gas" they mean unleaded petroleum. This country is hopelessly "Americanated" after fifty years of US occupation. They're gone now, thank God and good riddance.
Mitsubishi electric car to get Iceland test run in 2009
It's not just New Zealanders who'll see Mitsubishi's electric i MiEV gently humming its way around their roads next year - Icelanders will too. Representatives of Iceland's Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism this week shook hands with the Mitsubishi executives on deal that will see "fleet testing" of the zero-emission cars …
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Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 08:26 GMT
jchacce
first #
Country to be 100% renewable electric. They are lucky in that they sit over lots of easy to get to geothermal sites. That is from memory. Also not easy to move there. They got a good thing going and why share it with the rest of the insane world. Too bad about the trees tho. I hope I am not getting some of this mixed up with Greenland. If so..Sorry Iceland.
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 08:26 GMT
Steven Raith
Cost of beer #
"It cuts both ways, though - we pay less for a pint of beer, which sets your average Icelandic boozer back just over £3.60."
That would seem about average for most Islington pubs....
Steven R
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 08:26 GMT
Fridfinnur Hagalin
Correction Petrol Price #
21 / 09 2009
95 octain 163.10 (cheapest gasolin) -
168.3 isk kr. to the pound ---
ie - 0.96 £ to the liter ...
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 08:26 GMT
Chris G
Where are the details? #
How big is it ? How fast is it ? Will it get you to the local shops and back without an eighteen hour recharge?
And , fairly important, will the batteries explode? As statistics show exploding batteries can interfere with normal health.
I looked at the link above, no more info' there than here. Is it a secret?.
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 08:41 GMT
JReykdal
Correction #
The common price of Petrol in Iceland is actually around 163IKR per litre wich is around 98p per litre due to the lovely devaluation of the Icelandic Krona.
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 08:41 GMT
ari
Bottled water? #
WTF does the price of bottled water have to do with it?
Nobody in Iceland would buy that crap as the whole country is full of natural springs an easy to get boreholes down to cold water level. Then you just bore a bit deeper and get hot water as well.
Lonely planet guide book not just wrong (fuel price) but also pointless.
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 16:22 GMT
Matt
Surly you mean petrol #
or are you talking about LPG?
"gas is only 79p a litre"
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 16:22 GMT
Anonymous Coward
@Chris G #
This is the second MiEV article in El Reg - IIRC the earlier one was by Lewis Page.
As for many details being a secret - we know where you live and are monitoring all your calls. We trust that we won't need to pay you a visit ....... as long as you keep quiet .....
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 16:22 GMT
Mike Richards
£1.68 for a cup of coffee #
Sounds like a bargain compared to most of London.
Posted Sunday 21st September 2008 16:22 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Gas in iceland #
I am looking out the window at 185 isk per liter of gas , and 189 for diesel.
which works out to about $8.40 US$ per gallon.
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 07:31 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Will it perform in extreme cold weather? #
I hear that Iceland has some pretty cold weather in the winter time. I also understand that battery charge is reduced signficantly in cold temperature. Will this vehicle be able to withstand the winters?
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 07:31 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Gas or petrol? #
As the writer makes English comparisons I assume he means CNG or something similar (NZ used to use a lot of that stuff instead of petrol too when I was there). So, author, is that right and hence the corrections by others?
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 07:31 GMT
O
iMIEV #
This will be the first truly practical and mass-market electric city-car, at the leading edge of a coming wave of them. It's cheap to buy and cheap to run.
I want one. Now.
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 07:31 GMT
James
What kind of gas? #
Helium? Argon? Neon? Krypton? Maybe Radon?
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 07:31 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Why Reg? WHY? #
Why do journo's always compare oil/fuel with bottled water/milk? Can I run my car on milk? No! So I don't care. Bottled water is a waste of resources, turn a tap on you morons! All the petrolium going to make plastics isn't helping the oil barrel prices i guess.
But hey, until my can run on 'bottled water' then I suppose I'll keep reading about the price difference. Because it's as relevant as comparing the price of a nipple ring, and a trip to the moon.
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 07:31 GMT
Anonymous Coward
for the record... #
unleaded petrol is £1.15 per litre from the local petrol station here in brum (middle of england).
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 07:31 GMT
Francis Boyle
They have roads in Iceland #
Thought they flew everywhere.
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 09:18 GMT
Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware
@All #
gas = gasoline = petrol
Sufficient numbers of Brits use the Americanism now for these words to be interchangeable.
Discuss.
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 09:18 GMT
M
Hang on #
I thought that everything in Iceland was powered by Kerry Katona's supremely smug sense of satisfaction and perceived self worth?
And pikey frozen food.
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 10:07 GMT
Anonymous Coward
MMmmMMmmm #
Mud baths ... and no tipping
@Tony .. like feck it does.
gas != a liquid ... bloody obvious innit
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 10:08 GMT
Robert Grant
Re: @All #
I've never heard a Brit refer to petrol as "gas".
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 11:11 GMT
joi
Icelandic americanisms... #
When Icelanders say "gas" they mean unleaded petroleum. This country is hopelessly "Americanated" after fifty years of US occupation. They're gone now, thank God and good riddance.
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 12:53 GMT
Dave
@Tony Smith #
Gas == LPG
Gas ~= Methane
Gas != Petrol
End.
Posted Monday 22nd September 2008 12:53 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Tesco test run? #
Surely Icelanders cannot afford these
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