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#2 written by FreeEnergyWorld 1 year ago
We can do something about it.
I refuse to purchase another fossil fuel car again.
Tell the car companies, if they want your business, they need to provide electric or fuel cell cars.
Tell the oil companies, you are not going to blindly continue to pay for higher and higher gas prices.
if either want your business again, they better start to provide an alternative … and soon!
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#5 written by Carlibra57 1 year ago
Roof top solar panels powering your electric car makes sense to me. Isreal will soon have swap-out battery stations so that when your battery goes dead on a long trip you can still continue on the trip. Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (ALTI) makes a quick charging battery so that problem is solved. Yes, Chevron owns the patent on the nickel metal hydrid battery but the GM “Volt” will use the lithium battery. “$3.13?”, she says…. now it’s $4.60 in my area. Santa Monica you show leadership.
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#6 written by Carlibra57 1 year ago
This 100-percent electric vehicle Toyota EV can transport passengers at speeds up to 78 miles per hour, with a range of 80 to 100 miles per charge. Didn’t Toyota recall all the leased vehicles like GM did? The powerful Oil lobby doesn’t want to lose their business and so they put pressure on GM and Toyota to recall those EV’s, in my opinion.
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#7 written by chairde 1 year ago
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#9 written by bd189 1 year ago
you can possibly peer pressure dodge into making the zeo concept car. google the zeo and go to dodges site and some rep will try to chat with you. say you want a zeo and when they say: ‘it’s not available’ reply: ‘BUMMER, guess i’m taking my money elsewhere!’ think of it as that peer pressure you were always warned about for gangs/drugs but ‘us’ being the peers pressuring a big corporation.
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#13 written by merdlb 1 year ago
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#15 written by drdaviddow 1 year ago
Actually, solar panels are about $10,000. now and with the $2,000. government rebate are only about $8,000. In my state, wisconsin, MG&E will pay ypu back 22 cents per KWH for energy you produce beyond what you use. We only pay 11 cents per KWH otherwise. Don’t pretend to know what you are talking about.
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#16 written by merdlb 1 year ago
His system, on his roof, is ballpark 30-50k. wisconsin sounds like a good place to do solar, although probably not as sunny as some other states. I know what i’m talking about. Without the gov’t incentives and a lot of sun in the area you live, solar is hard to justify on a financial return type basis, and even on a co2/kwh efficiency basis because of how much energy the panels take to produce. do the research you’ll see.
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#23 written by 74orangebeetle 1 year ago
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#25 written by KRISTJESSE 1 year ago
Are not we all sooo “good and righteous”, as we are so good we may even make it to heaven.
I expect the back up electricity to run these cars when/if the sun does not shine comes from water-wave power, or an additional windmill fixed to the roof. What I find an amazing feat of technology is “how the car is made without and fossil fuels involved in the manufacturing of the car”.But lets not wory about that, we can all go into denial about what we do not want to hear. - Comment Feed for this Post
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