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Ok seriously, the louder the car the better. If you need people to hear you coming, you should not be driving! I don't think they can hear you anyway, what with cell phones and all. So donât go killing any one now! Through out time we fight change, I get that. Pardon the pun; but itâs like telling a guy to put the toilet set down, it is redundant. A thousand years of evolution and we still do not want to save are selves. And what about having to charge it? Gas cars have an alternator, whatâs with that? Or is it that we are money hungry? there is one word to sum that up with Greed. Here is a piece of science for you. What happens when you take one leg off a table? It becomes less stable. Oil Drilling the same thing and we call them earth quakes. I am not a rocket scientist. I look forward to the controversy. Thank You.
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If I am correct, these are your only actual questions:
Why not Electric cars today?
And what about having to charge it? Gas cars have an alternator, whatâs with that?
Everything else seems to be a statement.
The second first: you could not charge an electric car with an alternator due to the law of conservation of energy which says that in a closed system energy tends to be conserved. It is not suddenly created and when energy does work the same energy can't be used to do something else. A moving car has inertia that keeps it moving. Anything you do to tap into that inertia will slow the vehicle. An alternator will slow a vehicle. An electric motor is used to break an electric car and it is known as regenerative braking but you only can get back a portion of what you expended initially.
Electric cars could be available if the gasoline car had not been seen as better over 100 years ago. They could be available if GM had not reclaimed and crushed their vehicles 8 years ago. They may be available tomorrow if more people want them than the people and money interests that don't want them. And they are available today in the form of the Tesla Roadster, the Tango, and many conversion vehicles. The Tesla roadster has achieved a record of 313 miles traveled on a charge. The soon to be released Nissan Leaf will average about 100 miles on a charge. Each could use a genset trailer to travel much further.
If I am correct, these are your only actual questions:
Why not Electric cars today?
And what about having to charge it? Gas cars have an alternator, whatâs with that?
Everything else seems to be a statement.
The second first: you could not charge an electric car with an alternator due to the law of conservation of energy which says that in a closed system energy tends to be conserved. It is not suddenly created and when energy does work the same energy can't be used to do something else. A moving car has inertia that keeps it moving. Anything you do to tap into that inertia will slow the vehicle. An alternator will slow a vehicle. An electric motor is used to break an electric car and it is known as regenerative braking but you only can get back a portion of what you expended initially.
Electric cars could be available if the gasoline car had not been seen as better over 100 years ago. They could be available if GM had not reclaimed and crushed their vehicles 8 years ago. They may be available tomorrow if more people want them than the people and money interests that don't want them. And they are available today in the form of the Tesla Roadster, the Tango, and many conversion vehicles. The Tesla roadster has achieved a record of 313 miles traveled on a charge. The soon to be released Nissan Leaf will average about 100 miles on a charge. Each could use a genset trailer to travel much further.
Electric Car?

southernbo
Where can you buy an electric car or other extended range vehicle, other than ZAP in california?
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If you want to buy right now, today, your best bet is an electric conversion. Here's a guy who makes new electric cars out of old 1980s car bodies:
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http://grassrootsev.com/convert.htm
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You can also find used electric cars here:
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http://www.austinev.org/evtradinpost/
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Now, those links above will get you into an electric car cheap. Under $5000, if you want to. But if you want newer technology, and a driving range over 100 miles, you'll have to wait a year or two. There are (seriously) at least a dozen electric cars in development right now. Here's a Chinese import EV you can buy next year - it gets 200 miles per charge, and does freeway speeds:
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http://www.milesautomotive.com/products_xs200.html
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And here's an exciting electric car from Mitsubishi, that can charge in 20 minutes:
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http://aftermarket.autoblog.com/2006/10/12/mitsubishi-looks-ahead-with-an-electric-i/
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There's more, too. Keep your eyes open.
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If you want to buy right now, today, your best bet is an electric conversion. Here's a guy who makes new electric cars out of old 1980s car bodies:
*
http://grassrootsev.com/convert.htm
*
You can also find used electric cars here:
*
http://www.austinev.org/evtradinpost/
*
Now, those links above will get you into an electric car cheap. Under $5000, if you want to. But if you want newer technology, and a driving range over 100 miles, you'll have to wait a year or two. There are (seriously) at least a dozen electric cars in development right now. Here's a Chinese import EV you can buy next year - it gets 200 miles per charge, and does freeway speeds:
*
http://www.milesautomotive.com/products_xs200.html
*
And here's an exciting electric car from Mitsubishi, that can charge in 20 minutes:
*
http://aftermarket.autoblog.com/2006/10/12/mitsubishi-looks-ahead-with-an-electric-i/
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There's more, too. Keep your eyes open.
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