This is great news, since we have such an abundance of generating capacity and electricity is so cheap in CA.
Does it come with an extension cord and how long is it?
Now, now. Don't go confusing us with facts.
This is great news, since we have such an abundance of generating capacity and electricity is so cheap in CA.
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This is the part that the eco-nuts forget, ain't it?? And of course, like the rape of the oil companies, just wait until people have to pull in somewhere for a recharge...can you imagine the shaft job they will get??
Can't please Freepers can you?
Someone mentions alternative energy anything and you hear complaints about how it should be market driven and not paid for or mandated by the government, which I agree with.
Now it looks like some people put some cash in on a company that has come up with something that has the potential to do some good in making us less dependent on Oil and the ME for their Oil and the damn car can't drive over 200 miles before it needs a recharge.
Eff It! Yeah they should just quit trying! I mean if you live 20 miles away from work you would have to charge your car up on a effing FRIDAY NIGHT after drivning to and from work 5 days straight.
Sorry. I am just saying. This appears to be progress and some Freepers will tear it to shreads.
Who says all the cars have to be sold in CA? and so what if it is a roadster that only goes 200 miles before a charge.
JEEZ!
In many parts of the world outside of California, the government actually allows (instead of outlaws) the creation of new generating capacity. There is excess capacity (at night) at cheap rates in many places. (Electricity costs $US0.05/kWh here.)