I live in California and I'm very annoyed by $5 gas. And what is worse is that money largely flows out of this country since we import the majority of our oil. And even worse, that money often flows to countries with religious extremism (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, etc.) or countries run by quasi-dictators and thugs (Venezuela, Nigera, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, etc.). And then there is smog and climate change too!
So, I want to switch to a non-oil powered vehicle. The main non-oil powered vehicle seems to be an electric vehicle although this blog will take look at other possibilities such as compressed natural gas (CNG), hydrogen fuel cell, and compressed air.
There are currently many electric cars available but most of them cannot go very fast. These types of cars are commonly called Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs) or Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs). I am not interested in such vehicles since my driving common involves California freeways where people drive fast. Thus, I'm not interested in cars unless they can go at least 65 mph. I will consider hybrid vehicles as long as they can drive a decent distance on electric power only and at highway speeds.
With the requirement of 65mph, there are no production cars currently available for all intents and purposes. (Yeah, the Tesla is being produced but the first 800 or so cars that will be made are already sold.) But they are coming . . . many of them. From 2009 to 2012, we will see the electric car industry introduce over 10 new cars. An entire new industry is being born. This blog will examine the various contenders and track their progress.
The great race to introduce full highway speed electric vehicles has begun . . . may the best cars win!
Friday, July 25, 2008
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