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  • Members: 1938
  • Category: Electric Cars
  • Founded: May 13, 2003
  • Language: English
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Electric Cars must be offered for sale at a Fair Price to any Willing Buyer. Hybrids with batteries too small to plug-in get all of their energy ultimately from OIL.

Prius: Put a plug on it

Shift some energy burden to plentiful off-peak electric by plugging in and charging the battery.

Plug-in hybrid drives gas-free like a real EV up to 80 mph for up to 120 miles. A 40 hp gas engine/generator keeps it at 80 mph.

LIVE OIL FREE WITH EVS AND SOLAR ROOFTOP POWER

Battery Electric cars use no gasoline. Fast-chargers on-board plug-in anywhere. An EV goes up to 200 miles on the energy equivalent of a gallon of gas.

Solar in OC


GM VOLT doesn't need Lithium
Toyota RAV4-EV has 100 mile range.

CARB surrenders to the oil and auto industry yet AGAIN despite great speeches by Sherry Boschert and Chelsea Sexton

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2010: An Electric Car odd-itty (from SeekingAlpha)
Lisa, a retired Probation Officer, claims that the crimes have moved from the front page to the financial section, since Bush was fraudulently "selected" by
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Perhaps we should duplicate these meetings all over the country, to involve people in the struggle to get rid of the Bush fascist government. I hope that
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Re: 80 mile commuter and serial plug-in hybrid: how to do it
1. The Nickel-Metal Hydride EV1 had a range of 160 miles; however, the NiMH batteries are no longer available, since Chevron bought control of the battery
Posted - Wed May 14, 2008 3:38 am
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80 mile commuter
My wife commutes 80 miles each way, each day in a 1999 chevy cavalier. i want to make it all electric with a 160+ mile range per charge. How can I do it?
Posted - Wed May 14, 2008 3:35 am
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Hybrid tilt-rotor
Could hybrid technology come from the air. It may be a strange loop, but the development of hybrid tilt-rotor technology and market could trickle down into
Posted - Tue May 13, 2008 9:39 am
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