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I think it's impossible for you to be a Tesla advocate and not even know their very public product plans.
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Personally...I believe the future is diverse. Many choices to be had...ultimately...like, 50-100 years from now, I firmly believe 100% of new vehicles will be electric. Be it battery-electric, range-extended electric, or Hydrogen Electric...our cars will be moved by electric motors. I'm still a massive fan of algae-fuel, though...what better way to take the car out of the environmental "problem" than to integrate it into nature's cycle?
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You claimed that intelligence was what kept automakers from producing electric cars, but the new Nissan Leaf will be the first mass produced electric car under the leadership of an established company, and will most likely be a hit. Therefore, it will have been an intelligent decision to make it, not to stop themselves from making it. Of course, this is based on speculation alone. We'll have to wait and see...
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Not exactly sound reasoning, especially as Tesla is just riding the wave here, not starting it by any means. Like I said, I give props to Tesla for making an electric car lust-worthy
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No, Tesla didn't motivate anybody to make electric sports cars, they motivated them to make electric cars. Why is the Leaf coming to the US? Why, clearly to complete with the Volt and ride this new wave of electric cars. Why is the Volt coming to the US? Thanks to Bob Lutz. And what motivated Bob Lutz? Here is an article from December of 2007, in which I quote, Quote:
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GM was making electric cars before Tesla existed (EV1, and other modified production vehicles before that). The Volt isn't an electric, its a hybrid (the gasoline engine is a dead giveaway). Nissan is 1 company, not the whole industry. Bob Lutz is 1 man, not a company. Electric cars are not feasible for the masses. And nobody else (to my knowledge) is making electric sports cars, which is explicitly what Tesla is doing. You're claim still falls drastically short of being true.
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B. The electric cars you have brought up were not mass produced electric cars for the masses. The ev1 you mentioned: 1000 cars produced over 4 years, and those were only leased out. How about the Leaf: 150,000 cars will be produced annually just at the Smyrna plant in Tennessee. It will be the first mass produced electric car for the market. You cannot possibly say that electric cars are not feasible for the masses until you have one that is built for the masses with proper infrastructure. Nissan has partnered with the government to get charging stations built, and estimates range as high as 11,000 charging stations. You know what, I'll agree with you, it was intelligence that held back automakers from mass producing electric cars. But not in the way you think. You seem to think that automakers were intelligent enough to know not to build electric cars because they weren't "feasible," based off a half-assed attempt by GM and a few other startups. I think in fact that they weren't intelligent enough to figure out how to mass produce electric cars succesfully. Only now has Nissan really solved the problem by lobbying for infrastructure. They needed somebody like Tesla to come along and start something up. It's like Lutz said, "If some Silicon Valley start-up can solve this equation, no one is going to tell me anymore that it's unfeasible." |
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I'm just curious how the lines at the Service Stations are going to be, when it takes everyone (no less than) 30 minutes to a charge enough... just to get to the next Service Station. Infrastructure or not, practicality of all, all electric vehicles... isn't there. Good luck Nissan, but I wouldn't put my eggs in that basket just yet.
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You can drive around all day in the city and still have a charge at the end of the night. I'd use it as a second car (Tesla Model S... no way in hell I'd ever own a Leaf, I'm straight). |
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Electric Infrastructure isn't impossible...it would require replaceable batteries...think...flashlights. When the light dies, you put in a new battery -- but if you have rechargeable batteries, they can sit on the counter till you need them.
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Battery technology has developed exponentially over the past decade...since the EV1. None of the cars today could have existed back then...the EV1 proved that...it was impractical, expensive, and underperforming...so it isn't very fair to start drawing a timeline and attach any sort of pioneer label on one company... |
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Nissan can build as many Leaf's as they like, but that won't prove its feasible. People have to buy them to prove that. And regardless, you can't seem to figure out that I've made a distinction between the good idea of electric commuter vehicles and dumb idea of electric sports cars. I'll quote myself for you: Quote:
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