> MagicTimeVideos said on
11-26-2009 at
09:53:
spoken like someone who isn't going to be around to see electric cars, global warming or the end of oil. Lucky you.
> vedums said on
10-16-2009 at
09:19:
Good answer Dutchoven08. I couldn't agree more.
> Dutchoven08 said on
10-16-2009 at
05:46:
I suppose Gas isn't free anywhere as we all pay with increased cancer rates, planetary pollution and shorter lifespans in general.So, no, it's not virtually free... anywhere.
> hippygourmet said on
10-15-2009 at
23:14:
not for much longer, that's for sure! :)
> vedums said on
10-15-2009 at
23:06:
Wtf?! High gas prices? He should take a trip to Norway. Here you'll have to pay 10 $ for a gallon. In the us you almost get it for free ;)
> sleepy134 said on
10-14-2009 at
22:21:
If you can swallow the Global Warming BSBelieving in the electric car get's easier. It wastried about a hundred years ago. Didn't work then.don't work now. Gasoline, the perfect fuel.
> autotraderuk said on
10-06-2009 at
14:46:
Interesting!
> paker51 said on
09-26-2009 at
22:56:
If batteries "suck and run out fast" it's because they aren't properly charged or are discharged past 80% charge.
> OctavianDulf1976 said on
09-26-2009 at
19:04:
good idea with the ev s but the electricity must be clean to from regenerative surces like wind water(wawes) or solar nuclear electricty is only vizible "clean" nuclear garbage is very dangerous
> heatherandpaul2 said on
09-17-2009 at
13:25:
Cost effective huh?? How much are those battery packs? How long do they last? Also, anyone that has a cell phone, lap top, or any other battery power item knows that batterys suck and wear out fast. Cost effective, yeah right. Ask anyone with an electric golf cart.
> heatherandpaul2 said on
09-17-2009 at
13:23:
Remember this qweers. When you "PLUG" in your electric cars in at night. That nasty coal burning or nuclear power plant is charging your car. Most every family has two cars. Now imagine every person in their home including the family teenager pluging in their car to charge at night off the power grid. Power stations would be running at a much much higher capacity burning LOTS of coal . Good one guys. in the end it all the same shit. I can believe you fall for this "green" propaganda shit.
> LightningEVAustralia said on
09-16-2009 at
11:37:
or, untill you fry someone with it, transmitting an EMF to flurescent, at possibly less than a 1% eff, is not highly recomended. An induction charger is a much more reliable method.
> jive472 said on
09-15-2009 at
20:05:
Nothing wrong with that. They have a right to be.
> chipalike said on
09-09-2009 at
04:29:
ok can we say that they'er a little smug, just a little
> boxa888 said on
09-02-2009 at
12:07:
ALSO! IF YOU add a wireless energy pack to the ev it would have infinite milage! i remade nikola teslas wireless energy system, just check it out! wireless energy would allow all electric vehicles to run forever till the ac motor burns out which is 100s of years!!!!
> saratinas said on
08-29-2009 at
00:23:
there's alot of clean ways of getting energy ;)
> kdc43 said on
08-24-2009 at
06:38:
True, but pollution from Fossil fuel and nuclear production and the wastes from them are a billion times worse.
> ez3usx2 said on
08-22-2009 at
19:14:
great video wish i could have been there.lot of nice cars there.i give u 5 star.did u see the lincvolt car neil young the singer is trying to build?i'm betting the possibility of a 100 mpg 1959 lincoln could be done.i thank neil young for putting his money time and life into this.he needs our support as much as the world needs his right now i think. check out his car here lincvolt
> stanloves2skt said on
08-10-2009 at
19:58:
Dont worry you will find plenty of spaces at a gas station filling that truck.
> Zamboro said on
08-07-2009 at
03:38:
All of the Project Better place charging stations being rolled out in the US are fed exclusively by wind or solar farms owned by the companies' partners.