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- SteffenfromEU, on 02/27/2009, -0/+3Sounds really well. This is the future if you don't have cheaper way to get hydrogen because you must calculate the effectiveness of all from getting electric power in new energy power plants (Thermo Solar, Wind, ..) to the end, is meaning how much power to move the car. If in too many steps too much is loosed then effectiveness is going down and you would waste to much energy.
So this sounds like we could come to "full electric system", very well! No oil, no wars for oil with huge amounts of wasted money, nature and live, no exhaust fumes and so better air in towns, no carbon dioxide and so not any risk for climate change + well new technique for new jobs. - Thanks for shout! Yes we can! - SteffenfromEU, on 02/27/2009, -0/+2I made in my post an add to "Stimulus Big Winner: Battery Manufacturing" because this is the key you must have with enough power, usable for cars and cheap enough.
And because: "Our weakness is not in research," Ted Miller says. "Now we need to find a way to kick-start manufacturing." - i think it's important too cars like this here are going to electric power and away from big V8 Engines.
http://changeforbetterworld.blogspot.com/2009/02/b ... - JoeParanoid, on 02/27/2009, -0/+2If Shelby's behind it, this may actually go somewhere.
- susan56, on 02/27/2009, -0/+2I want one NOW! That is so sexy.
- sadekjake, on 02/28/2009, -0/+1Although the environmental factors like wastes, noise and pollutions are surely eradicated, but electric cars are actually not any alternative to oil. Since the cars run on electricity, the electricity has to come from somewhere - comes from power plants running on oils or other fuels.
The best alternatives seem to be hydrogen and biofuel run cars, or solar cars. But these areas still have a lot of advancements to make.



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