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Title: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Richard230 on March 21, 2017, 03:24:49 AM
Book review of Power in Flux

I just finished reading Power in Flux, written by Ted Dillard, and would like to offer my  comments regarding his book, which I helped to fund by contributing to his Kickstarter campaign: Frankly, it was quite an exciting and interesting struggle to read the entire book as I can't believe how much information Ted packed into 347 pages.  I really learned a lot regarding many of the vehicles, manufacturers, universities, races, racers, personalities and innovations that made electric motorcycles possible, many of which I became familiar with during my years reading posts on the elmoto, Electric Motorcycle and Brammo forums.

In his book Ted provides considerable detail about every subject you can think of regarding the recent history and development of both commercial-manufacturer and enthusiast-built electric motorcycles, including the development of the motors and batteries that made these vehicles practical and the racing teams that did their best to make all of the parts work in unison and push the envelope on the racetrack.  I highly recommend Power in Flux to any electric motorcycle enthusiast who wants an in-depth look at the beginnings of the future of motorcycles.

However, be aware that Power in Flux is not your typical large-format “coffee table” book with museum-quality photos of old classic British motorcycles. It is a 9” by 6” paperback book that takes you on a written trip from the beginnings of this century to 2016.  It has lots of words and just enough slightly grainy photos to illustrate the discussion in the text. Ted's book is really directed at the enthusiast who wants an inside and detailed look at what has occurred during the past 15 or 20 years.  It contains facts and quotes that you would never be able to dig up yourself and you will be amazed at how much work its author must have put into acquiring this information.  What Power in Flux is not is a general history about electric motorcycles that will appeal to the non-enthusiast who is just wondering about the technology. Ted has dug down to the “nitty-gritty” and if you want the basics, head for an encyclopedia or Wikipedia.

If you would like to order a copy of Power in Flux you can visit this website: https://powerinflux.wordpress.com/  I think you will be surprised at what you will learn and I am certain that you will not find another book about electric motorcycles that is anything like it.  Ted's book is just plain unique. It is a book that you will want to read more than once and you will definitely want to keep it on your bookshelf for future reference.

Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Fred on March 22, 2017, 01:30:52 AM
Spotted on ES (from the author himself):

25% Off Print Books & Calendars - Extended!
Use Code: LULU25
Cannot be combined with other offers
Does not apply to ebooks or services
Ends March 21st at 11:59 PM
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Fred on March 22, 2017, 12:47:08 PM
Thanks for the review. Just ordered a copy.

That discount code should also mean that it drops below the customs threshold in the UK where they delay your purchase by a week, add 20% tax (fair enough) and a £10 handling fee (excessive on a small purchase).
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Richard230 on March 23, 2017, 04:02:57 AM
This is a much better and more detailed review than mine:
http://reneweconomy.com.au/a-short-history-of-electric-vehicle-evolution-69175/ (http://reneweconomy.com.au/a-short-history-of-electric-vehicle-evolution-69175/)
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: ctrlburn on April 05, 2017, 05:58:09 PM
Insanely dense with information.
I have trouble reading most books because I'm frustrated the author is wasting my time by padding the story with extra words. Not a problem with Flux, wonderfully respectful of my time as a reader.

As a print to order...
Page 39... "from" not "form"
"...but it was only available for a few years from 2004 to 2007..."

Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Fred on April 05, 2017, 08:32:37 PM
I've spotted quite a few typos. Very informative book though.

Print quality of the pages is a little bit "done it at home on an inkjet" but I suppose that is essentially what's happening. Cover and binding are good quality though.
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: motorguy on April 11, 2017, 04:21:01 PM
Electric Motorcycles News has also made a review of Ted's book: https://electricmotorcycles.news/power-in-flux-the-history-of-electric-motorcycles/ (https://electricmotorcycles.news/power-in-flux-the-history-of-electric-motorcycles/)
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: BrianTRice@gmail.com on April 27, 2017, 12:03:04 AM
This book is really good; I'm reading it in paths, trying to follow a thread of development and understand how it all related.

It clarified for me just how much the last ten years of manufacturing efforts have involved difficult tradeoffs and strong personalities, and I've heard of most of it vaguely but Ted managed to present it reasonably well and seems to separate truth from rumor clearly enough. I think he's made it also pretty clear that everyone involved has been under very difficult constraints trying to actually deliver products of any kind, given the limited product development money available for the powertrain components needed, etc.
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Ted Dillard on July 07, 2017, 10:03:57 PM
Thanks so much!  I just noticed this review, it's great to get some feedback.  It was certainly a story that grew increasingly interesting as I dug deeper...  there are two or three major connections that pretty much amazed me as I discovered them.  (One guy in particular was kind of funny.  He claimed so much my first response was that he was full of crap, but all his stories checked out.  He's kind of a quirky guy, too, so that made it even more interesting.) 

It was funny to see who got their nose out of joint with some fairly minor (and innocent) errors (names, dates, domains, stuff like that).  I really tried to get everything right, and had about 6 people fact checking, proof reading and editing, but I sorely missed having a good editor and publisher behind me as I've had in the past.  I did publish an "errata" page on the site, FWIW.  I can assure you that nothing was done intentionally, or personally, in spite of those sensitive folks.   8)  I also got a bit of kickback for some people whose work was either omitted or mentioned briefly - unfortunately I had to limit the coverage to focus on those who I could draw a direct line of influence to and from.  That was pretty expected, though.  On the flip side, a couple of fairly feisty people I thought were going to raise holy hell about not getting enough coverage were totally gracious and chill. 

I agree on the print quality of the photos, Fred.  Unfortunately, using Lulu's "Print on Demand" service that's what you're kind of stuck with, even at what I consider a high price for the paperback.  The hardcover that went to Kickstarter backers only was much better paper and looks really nice - but is nutty expensive.  BUT, I'm thinking of doing a "Birthday Issue" - that is, it's been 3 years since the project was funded, and as a token of my appreciation to the backers and community, I think I'd like to offer an updated, corrected hard-cover edition.  The only catch is it'd be my cost of around $75.  If there's interest, post it here and I'll see if I can make it happen. 
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Richard230 on August 03, 2017, 07:39:29 PM
Electric Motorcycles News has just published a long and very complementary illustrated review of Power in Flux:
https://electricmotorcycles.news/a-short-history-of-electric-vehicle-evolution/
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Ted Dillard on August 10, 2017, 04:23:11 AM
Thanks Richard!  ChargedEVs did a kind writeup as well, though he thinks I need a good editor.   ;)  (I'd be the first to agree!) 
https://chargedevs.com/newswire/book-review-power-in-flux/ (https://chargedevs.com/newswire/book-review-power-in-flux/)

It's an all-around great magazine for EV enthusiasts, if you haven't seen it you should check it out. 

Also, Lulu has a deal on the books for today and tomorrow.  Hope this isn't to self-promotional, but I did want to share it with the EMF community:

Save 30% On Orders Of Print Books & Photo Books
Use Code: SAVENOW30
Cannot be combined with other offers
Does not apply to ebooks or services
Ends August 10th at 11:59 PM


I generally post the specials on the Facebook page, here: https://www.facebook.com/electricchronicles/ (https://www.facebook.com/electricchronicles/)
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Ted Dillard on November 29, 2017, 04:37:36 PM
Not for nothin' but I'm going to tread very lightly on the bounds of "shameless self promotion".  However, this is the deepest discount I've seen Lulu offer, so I thought I'd pass it on:

Save 40% On Orders Of Print Books & Calendars
Use Code: CYBER40
Cannot be combined with other offers
Does not apply to ebooks or services
Ends November 30th at 11:59 PM

Link's in the sig. 

Have a good one!
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Shadow on December 11, 2017, 04:41:54 AM
Use Code: CYBER40
Cannot be combined with other offers
Does not apply to ebooks or services
Ends November 30th at 11:59 PM

1. I think there's a need for both "fairness in representation" and to allowing vendor participation. Open for discussion at the EMF FAQ (http://electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=6690.0).

2. "The code you entered is not valid" ?
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Ted Dillard on December 17, 2017, 07:24:20 PM
The code expires after the date indicated.  in this case, November 30th at 11:59 PM, could that have been the problem?  You have to be careful of cutting and pasting spaces as well. 

Regarding the other comments, I'm not sure I understand.
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Shadow on December 18, 2017, 02:49:42 AM
 Oh! Right you are on the timeline. I was slacking a bit on reviewing thread posts and missed that detail.

You're fine to mention codes I think, but yeah there's not yet a finer grained discussion of what vendor or commercial purpose is appropriate.
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: Ted Dillard on December 18, 2017, 04:15:48 PM
Gotcha.  Yeah I figured since it was a pretty rare discount (out of my control) and I'm really not making any money on the book (it was pretty much financed by the Kickstarter project, it's self-published at really tiny margins - it helps my drinkin' money account a bit, but that's all I can really expect), I could get away with an occasional post like that as a way to give a bit back to the community.  Let me know if you feel I've overstepped. 

Just gave a friend a copy to pass on to Jay Leno btw! He's doing some work for Jay, and I thought he'd enjoy it...   ::)
Title: Re: Power in Flux book review
Post by: spinningmagnets on October 09, 2018, 10:46:47 AM
Bought the book, paid full price...I loved it, worth every penny.