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Supacat



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JLR Demonstrates 'Warm Air Blanket' Research
"Dr Wolfgang Epple, Director of Research and Technology, Jaguar Land Rover, said: “Today’s HVAC systems can draw 8-10kW from an electric vehicle battery, enough to reduce the range by up to 40 per cent, while air conditioning can reduce the range of an internal combustion engine by up to 20 per cent."

http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2015/09...earch.html

There's some clever people out there.
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If I understand the theory correctly, it will be a nightmare if somebody farts inside the car.
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They mention printed circuit wiring, which IIRC was the "next big thing" 15 years ago. Still not in production though?  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Bit like the Defender now my floor gets toasty after a while heating the cab Thumbs Up
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This is almost like heat recovery and ventilation systems in modern Passive House technology. Houses are built air tight to reduce heat loss and the air is heated / filtered / recirculated etc. its smart stuff taking building tech into the car market.
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Old news
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What about some bulkhead vents that open & close manually?
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From the article:

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"This filter would remove CO2, moisture and particulates from the cabin air and provide better air quality inside the vehicle than out"


Huh?

Then just put such a filter on the exhaust instead and we're good with global warming (CO2) and air quality (particulates) with the current combustion Diesel engine! Whistle
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