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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (331381)4/2/2007 5:57:26 PM
From: RetiredNow   of 1573118
 
I'll admit that it will take re-education of the public. However, that shouldn't be too hard given a recent study that was done. It found that the majority of Americans (something like 90%) drive less than 50 miles a day. So given that fact, a car getting 100 miles per charge would service the needs of more than 90% of Americans in their daily usage. It wouldn't work for long haul truckers, UPS drivers, and taxis, but that's ok. We're going with the 80/20 rule here.

BTW, already there are 100% fully electric cars that are being offered that get much more than 250 miles per charge. Check out the following website:
teslamotors.com
* 100% electric
* 0 to 60 mph in about 4 sec
* 135 mpg equivalent
* 250 miles per charge
* about 1 cent per mile cost
* Tesla will be coming out with a luxury, 100% electric, 4 door sedan for $50K in 2009 and another low-end, 100% electric, 4-door sedan in the $20K range within a couple years after that
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