
Desertdwel
Gas at Chevron is $4.10. I'm tired of it.
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Unfortunately the only highway capable electric car currently in production is the Tesla Roadster. Another unfortunate thing is all 600 of 2008 units have been sold and many of the 2009 are gone too. Unfortunate number 3 is the price tag is $100,000 and going up due to foreign currency exchange rates.
The next group of electric cars are the Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV) some times called Low speed Electric Vehicles (LEV). They have an upper speed limit of 25 or 35 MPH depending which state they're in. They are available NOW in almost all states. Google names like ZENN, Dynasty IT, Miles Electric, GEM, ZAP. They are available now but have limitations being designed for putting around within 20 miles of home.
There are a couple of highway vehicles coming before 2010. Both ZENN and Miles plan to have regular sedans ready by 2009. Another is Phoenix Motors with their SUT and SUV. Tesla has already started work on their affordable sedan, code name white star, and hopes to have it on the road before 2010.
2010 is going to be a magic year. Chevrolet will have their Volt ready by November with the 2011 model year. It's not much of an EV, only goes 40 miles on electricity then the gas powered range extender kicks in to power the car. At least 3 Japanese companies, Subaru, Mitsubishi, and Nissan will begin importing full Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) that get at least 80 MPC and more likely 120 MPC.
All I can tell you is, that you'll have to wait. Because in 2003 GM and the other car makers decided to DESTROY all of the EV's they had made in the pursuit of greed. See the film "Who Killed the Electric Car" for all of the idiotic details.
Unfortunately the only highway capable electric car currently in production is the Tesla Roadster. Another unfortunate thing is all 600 of 2008 units have been sold and many of the 2009 are gone too. Unfortunate number 3 is the price tag is $100,000 and going up due to foreign currency exchange rates.
The next group of electric cars are the Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV) some times called Low speed Electric Vehicles (LEV). They have an upper speed limit of 25 or 35 MPH depending which state they're in. They are available NOW in almost all states. Google names like ZENN, Dynasty IT, Miles Electric, GEM, ZAP. They are available now but have limitations being designed for putting around within 20 miles of home.
There are a couple of highway vehicles coming before 2010. Both ZENN and Miles plan to have regular sedans ready by 2009. Another is Phoenix Motors with their SUT and SUV. Tesla has already started work on their affordable sedan, code name white star, and hopes to have it on the road before 2010.
2010 is going to be a magic year. Chevrolet will have their Volt ready by November with the 2011 model year. It's not much of an EV, only goes 40 miles on electricity then the gas powered range extender kicks in to power the car. At least 3 Japanese companies, Subaru, Mitsubishi, and Nissan will begin importing full Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) that get at least 80 MPC and more likely 120 MPC.
All I can tell you is, that you'll have to wait. Because in 2003 GM and the other car makers decided to DESTROY all of the EV's they had made in the pursuit of greed. See the film "Who Killed the Electric Car" for all of the idiotic details.
i wanna buy electic car from where need answer ?

A RAYMAN
hi i am looking to buy car which can run by electric charge per charge should be 300 miles . is have any this kind of car .. ???
Answer
There is no electric car for sale on the open market, because Chevron, Toyota and GM conspired to eliminate plug-in cars by stopping use of the proven NiMH Nickel batteries.
You can put in an order for the Tesla, but it will take until 2010 for delivery, there is a backlog. And the Tesla uses inferior Lithium batteries which don't have the lifespan of the NiMH.
Just recently, on Mar. 27, the California Air Resources Board agreed to let GM out of their promise to build either fuel cell cars or battery EVs.
We know they can do so, they just don't want to.
There is no electric car for sale on the open market, because Chevron, Toyota and GM conspired to eliminate plug-in cars by stopping use of the proven NiMH Nickel batteries.
You can put in an order for the Tesla, but it will take until 2010 for delivery, there is a backlog. And the Tesla uses inferior Lithium batteries which don't have the lifespan of the NiMH.
Just recently, on Mar. 27, the California Air Resources Board agreed to let GM out of their promise to build either fuel cell cars or battery EVs.
We know they can do so, they just don't want to.
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