this is not a complete, nor coherent sentence, therefore, I can not give you an answer.
2006-08-25 18:28:07
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answer #1
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answered by brian_wcu 3
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You may have seen the Tesla electric sportscar http://www.teslamotors.com
You may have even seen the T-Zero electric sports car http://www.acpropulsion.com/ACP_FAQs.htm
These two cars show that it is now possible to build electric cars that can out-accelerate a Ferrari, and go 250 - 350 miles on a single charge. But both these cars are very expensive.
So who else is working on electric cars?
Would you believe China? They have to work on EVs. There won't be enough oil to support China's future economic growth.
I drive an old electric vehicle. I also have friends with electric vehicles. Some of them have recently been able to buy some amazing, cutting-edge EV batteries from China - example:
http://www.everspring.net/product-battery.htm
These batteries are better, and cheaper than the ones in those $100,000+ sportscars above. If you look at the chart, you'll see they are as cheap as lead-acid batteries, and they hold up for 1100 charges, twice as many charges as the other LI-Ion batteries on the chart.
Now, look at this car:
http://www.milesautomotive.com/products_xs200.html
It's a Chinese electric car, which will be imported into the USA next year. The driving range is almost as good as those sports cars above. But it only costs $28500.
2006-08-28 00:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The technology of cars in the future is on solar system, but the navigation are more advance that as if you'll be just playing the driving in your monitor.
2006-08-29 14:03:29
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answered by wacky_racer 5
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