http://www.sonyclassics.com/whokilledtheelectriccar/
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I'm not seeing the pollution and emission statistics from the generating of electricity to run those electric cars... I must have missed them.
As battery technology continues to improve, electric cars will become more and more viable and desirable. Right now, a combination of safety and convenience are what "killed" the electric car - though they haven't REALLY been killed. Hybrids are electric cars with combustion powered generators. Fuel cell vehicles are electrics. So long as oil and gasoline prices remain high, interest and research in this direction will continue - and continue rapidly.
The market drives the research. If people really WANTED electric cars such as they were a decade or a century ago, they would be common. There's a reason internal combustion won out... a reason that finally seems to be changing.
IMHO.
on a similar note
http://www.wimp.com/fuelwater/
Yes! This is REAL technology that's been around for some time.Quote:
There is a true, proven "over unity" device on the market, too - the Grigg Generator.
There is a LOT of promise out there, if we can leave each other alone long enough to get some of these things to market.
I would suggest you be VERY careful about stating anything to do with "Proven Overunity" - it doesn't exist.