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Are electric cars really the answer to America's green house gas problem?
Although we may have a problem with the rise of green house gases, are our cars the biggest problem we have as a contributor to that? I feel that the idea of electric cars is a step towards helping our problem, but have we put into consideration a)how much a car of this stamina would cost a consumer b) how much the price of electricity will increase with more people becoming dependent on these cars c) the long term effects that these "new" electric cars will have, not only on our population but on the economy d) repair and maintenance for these vehicles e) the price of production....etc. I'm sure you understand what I'm getting at. Although the economy looks promising, the people who are making it that way are your head haunchos at large firms, not the blue collar workers who have to WORK to make things run smoothly. I feel that no ordinary person would ever feel comfortable enough to purchase a car as one of these "proposed" electric/hydrogen/bio-degradable corn syrup cars.
Yes, EVs are the best answer to the greenhouse gas problem - nothing is more efficient than an EV, and therefore nothing is cheaper or cleaner to drive around. I'll address each of your points:
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A] A car of this 'stamina' will not COST the consumer, it will save money. I drive an EV myself. It only costs a penny or two per mile for electricity (higher efficiency, therefore more miles on fuel.) Much cheaper than gas.
Don't assume eletcric cars have not changed in 30 years. Here's a modern EV:
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http://phoenixmotorcars.com/fleet.html
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The Phoenix electric pickup truck - using new, advanced Altairnano batteries (based on research from MIT) - can:
-Travel up to 250 miles per charge
-Carry 5 passengers plus cargo at 95mph.
-Charges batteries in as little as TEN MINUTES.
-Has batteries that last 250,000 miles (never need replacement.)
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B] If electricity goes up (which will take a long time), put a small solar panel on your garage. They're not that expensive, and you will then be able to drive around for ZERO cents per mile and ZERO emissions.
C] Well, I think not paying high gas prices will have a good effect on the economy. The effect on the economy will be worse if we let the Chinese take the electric car market - they are already mass-producing cheap EVs, and trying to import them. Here's some - note prices start at only $6500:
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http://fevehicle.com/services.html
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D] Electric vehicles are far easier and cheaper to maintain. Electric motors have only ONE moving part, and can go decades with no repairs. No oil changes, filters, coolant, etc, NONE of that stuff is needed. My own EV is 25 years old, and the electric motor has never been serviced.
E] EVs are less complex to build than gas cars, the motors are far simpler. EVs are only expensive because the ones on the road now are not mass-produced. They will be cheap when they are factory built, just like the $6500 Chinese electric cars from the link above.
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