Thursday 25 January 2018

12 Difference Between Ford Ecosport And Escape

1. Exterior:
The EcoSport is considerably smaller than the Escape. It's a whopping 16.8 inches less in overall length, its width is 3 inches less and its wheelbase is 6 inches shorter.

2. Cargo Space:
Ford Escape:
34 cubic feet
Ford EcoSport:
20.9 cubic feet

3. Price:
2018 Ecosport:
$19995
2018 Escape:
$23850

4. Interior:
The EcoSport is a bit more minimal, in a good way, and frankly has a more modern appearance with its touchscreen sprouting from the dash.

5.  The Escape offers superior cabin surfaces and materials that are better to touch and look at.

6. Engine:
Ford Ecosport:
123 horsepower and 125 lb-ft of torque.
Ford Escape:
168 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque.

7. Fuel Economy:
Ford Ecosport:
Fuel economy is estimated to be 27 miles per gallon city, 29 mpg highway and 28 mpg
Ford Escape:
The Escape is at its most efficient with the 1.5-liter engine, boasting estimates of 23 mpg city/30 mpg hwy/26 mpg combined with front-wheel drive.

8. Rear Brake Type
Ford Escape:
Solid Discs
Ecosport:
Drums



Thursday 18 January 2018

Why Fcv Is Future

1. Cost of Fuel Cell is almost half of Lithium ion Battery. (including Hydrogen Storage tank)
At $53 per kW, the Mirai’s 114 kW fuel cell system would cost just over $6000. The high pressure storage for 5 kg H₂ is probably around $3000.
Tesla’s average cost for packs will be $217/kWh. Using that figure, the 85 kWh Model S battery pack would come to $18,500.

2. Toyota Mirai:
145 kg total for tanks + FC system + 5 kg hydrogen, delivering an EPA estimated range of 312 miles.
Tesla Model s:
540 kg for the battery pack in a Tesla Model S with a rated range of 265 miles.

3.  FC vehicles are also much faster to refuel.


Saturday 6 January 2018

Why Tesla Will Fail – 12 Points

1. Not ready to understand that car owner does not ready to wait for charging.
  2. Not ready to provide car around $20000. Nobody wants to buy high end car with the gift of waiting for charging.
  3. Elon Musk is working on too much projects like solar, hyperloop, spacex and car. He is not focused.
  4. Tesla is asking too much money for car booking as advance. Sign of financial problem in company.
  5. Tesla use lithium ion battery technology. There is nothing new about it. Any car company can use it.
6. There is a lot of money and power in fossil fuels and ICEVs (fossil fuel cars).
  7. Tesla has yet to prove it can do a mass market product that is both manufactured in large quantity and succeeds or fails with the general public.
  8. Unwillingness to pay: Tesla is selling a dream and hire on a promise. But truth is that top employees need to be payed top $$ and offered good working conditions.
  9. Tesla did not had a single year of profit. All they did is find investors and keep growing pumping out new models.
 10. Tesla shoppers will no longer be eligible for the tax credit starting in mid to late 2018.
11. Their safety record isn’t great.

  12. Fossil fuels is not going to exhausted. Atleast for next 40 years.



Wednesday 3 January 2018

22 Uk Economy Problems

1. Low economic growth and in particular stagnant real wage growth.

2. Devaluation of Pound Sterling, increasing price of imported goods, such as food, oil, manufacturers and domestic inflation.

3. Low business investment.

4. A hung parliament.

5. Our clapped-out economy, brilliant at consumption, poor at production, is becoming unviable.

6. State of the housing market – expensive prices and rents are contributing to intergenerational inequality.

7. Decline in capital flows as the UK is seen as a more risky place to invest and save.

8. Structural unemployment -
More than 30% of those unemployed have been out of work for at least a year. Youth unemployment remains high and there are wide variations in regional unemployment / job opportunities across the regions of Britain.

9. Too much debt.

10. Static pay, as every sector except finance cuts costs to survive.

11. Uncertainty from Brexit transition.

12. UK’s large current account deficit, which will put further downward pressure on Sterling.

13. Structural fiscal deficit - the Coalition government has found it difficult to cut the size of the cyclically-adjusted budget deficit which remains above 5% of GDP.

14. Without the consumer and the housing market, it was not a case of different growth, it was a case of no growth.

15. Training and upskilling are little use without industries to employ the beneficiaries.

16. Relative poverty and inequality.

17. Limited room for monetary easing with interest rates already 0.5%.

18. Fuel bills have been slow to declined despite the collapse int the world price of oil.

19. Our companies look to short-term profit rather than long-term growth.


Monday 1 January 2018

9 Difference Between Ford And Toyota

1. Toyota - Relies on piece-meal style of production, i.e., produces only when there is pull from the customer.
Ford - Whereas Ford manufactured in large scale to create stock based on estimated demand.

2. Ford can't design vehicles that Americans want to pay "Toyota money" for.

3. Nature of work:
Toyota - Designed the work so, that workers had to be multi- skilled to perform complex tasks.
Ford - Over simplified complex operations such that workers needed low level skills.

4. Ford is clueless as to how to work with their suppliers.

5. Pace of output:
Toyota production system was continual and produced in small quantities as each customer merited. No pile up of finished goods.
Ford - Held the policy of turning over at uniform pace to create huge pile up of stocks.

6. Ford still treat customers as strangers engaged in one-time transactions.