Builders usually want more points for their LEED certification.
Builders can get extra LEED points by designing structures that work with, or incude, an electric vehicle. However, with our electric pickup with its revived (reused) batteries, the project should get even more LEED points!
But how do we reach the decision-makers?
Gary Tang and I have created the world's first (and only) Electric Vehicle that runs from "dead batteries", and therefore have a no-cost battery pack.
Did you know that the Burnaby New Leader wrote that this process would benefit people of many countries, especially where ordinary people can't afford the $80,000 it costs to purchase a typical electric car, like Tom Hank's eBox? Not to mention that electric cars reduce global warming and climate change.
A LEED project should be able to excite people, by showing pickup truck that runs on nearly-free energy.
Rob Matthies
Vancouver, BC
2007-03-30
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