Posted by wisbaker on February 09, 2012 at 18:46:25 from (207.118.183.67):
In Reply to: O/T Electric cars posted by 37Chief on February 09, 2012 at 17:46:31:
Do you know Hydroelectric is not considered green? The reason electric cars didn't work in the 1900's? Same problem as now. Another thing to consider about electric cars when one gets into a bad accident (think crash & burn) and the batteries are breached you could be looking considerable clean up costs. Consider this the people that are pushing electric cars is the same group that can't balance the government's check book, the basic concepts of addition and subtraction are beyond their grasp, ask them to understand the concept of energy density in fuel or even the equation that would define energy consumption in a car traveling down the road? Or the more obvious answer they don't care-if they need to go somewhere they'll use a jet plane on the taxpayer's dime.
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