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Originally Posted by Number 3
Just have to get around having large tanks pressurized to 3,000 psi in your trunk. Other than that, Honda sells at home pressure stations for $7,000 that will fill your car up at home in just about the same time it takes a Volt to charge on a 110 circuit..............assuming you have natural at home.
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Here's a news flash....
Batteries do not produce energy. I think you probably already knew that. The energy in batteries has to come from some source and get transferred to the battery and then transferred out of the battery. This process is INCREDIBLY wasteful. I prefer to drive a vehicle that is the PRIMARY energy producer and not using 2nd or 3rd generation energy that most of which has been wasted.
People who drive electric cars WASTE energy. My SS is a primary producer. I save the planet. The volt is wrecking our planet!
If the goal is to make energy somewhere and then store it in the car (battery) and use it later, why bother with expensive batteries and junk. Why not just put a couple of inexpensive compressed air tanks in the car and use the energy in the compressed air to power the car. It's the same as a battery, but costs a lot less.