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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (6320)8/21/2007 10:43:01 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24225
 
Saving 20 million barrels a day. The 100mpg hybrid car should be here, now!
Posted by Chris Vernon on August 21, 2007 - 8:59am



This is a guest article by Mark Yates, The Oil Drum member googlepeakoil.
Introduction
There is an urban legend that goes "car companies are withholding the 100 mpg car". It might not have been true before... and now while not withholding it, the 100mpg is ready - they're just being very very slow to make it and sell it!
For many years the car companies have said the "the batteries aren't ready" (here and here *) and I'm sick of reading it. They are in fact so "ready" that within a few months to a year 3 relativley small automakers (further details below) will be thumbing their noses at the big 4 auto companies as they bring to market electric cars (and a pickup) with 300-700hp electric motors, 100mph+ top speed and 100-200+ mile ranges per charge. Which might lead many to ask, "why are car companies saying the batteries not ready". Meanwhile, several groups of people such as Calcars have been converting various hybrids into Plugin Hybrids capable of in excess of 100mpg (in combined city/highway driving). The technology easily exists for the 100mpg production car. Please, "big auto" just make some yourselves!

* This page at Calcars lists where the various car companies are on PHEVs.
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