Posted by olliekid on February 09, 2012 at 18:33:54 from (199.18.205.196):
In Reply to: O/T Electric cars posted by 37Chief on February 09, 2012 at 17:46:31:
I am doing a presentation where I will go to Vegas and we are doing it over Tesla, a creator and distributor of electric car parts and their Roadster.
In their case it lists the current problems for electric/green cars are: -electric cars are underpowered, clunky looking, hard to charge (the batteries), quirky, undependable, no public infrastructure for recharge, high cost up front, limited range of vehicles, takes about 45 minutes to charge battery (only 3-4 to fuel gas), battery performance decreases fast (at 100,000 miles battery is only 60-65% efficient), disposal of the batteries, maintenance
until the majority of these issues are solved, I dont see the "green" market for cars increasing by much more. Those are some GLARING issues.
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