Posted by Stephen Newell on February 23, 2012 at 05:16:33 from (66.53.80.205):
In Reply to: Environmental Wackoes posted by John T on February 23, 2012 at 04:38:04:
I hate environmentalist probably more than most but I like the idea of an electric car. Most of the time I only drive about 20 miles round trip into town and a electric car would sure come in handy with the cost of gas today. I bet no more than I drive a solar panel would keep the batteries charged. I believe it's Sweden has the sweetest solution for electric cars. The government owns and maintains the batteries for the cars. When you travel a long distance you pull into a station that's like a automatic car wash. The car go's through and the machine drops out the battery and replaces it with a charged battery and you just pay a charging fee and your on your way. I know the electric cars are expensive now but like anything new the price will come down.
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