fordfocuselectric
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The Obama administration has a dream - to see 1 million electric vehicles on the road. There are currently 251 million vehicles on the road in the United States, so 1 million doesn't sound like many at all. (I wonder how many of those 251 million are actually driving, and how many are parked out in a farmers field rotting into the ground?)
Apparently Americans bought 12 million vehicles last year. For electric vehicles to take a bite out of that market, the manufacturers will really have to step up to the plate - they're even slower than they should be with getting the EVs to customers that have already ordered and paid for them in the case of Nissan and Chevy. Their were 326 Chevy Volts delivered last month, along with 87 Nissan Leafs.
To help spur things along, the President is basically calling the country to out-build, out-compete, and out-innovate the rest of the world.
An auto industry report says that automakers planes are insufficient to meet the goal, and we'll ened to expand charging infrastructure and bring down the cost of battery technology.
What will Ford do to help people buy the Ford Focus Electric?
Will the increase in fuel economy really be enough to motivate the mainstream people to buy EVs?
Full Story here: http://www.wired.com/autopia/2011/02/one-million-evs-is-difficult-doable-and-necessary/
Apparently Americans bought 12 million vehicles last year. For electric vehicles to take a bite out of that market, the manufacturers will really have to step up to the plate - they're even slower than they should be with getting the EVs to customers that have already ordered and paid for them in the case of Nissan and Chevy. Their were 326 Chevy Volts delivered last month, along with 87 Nissan Leafs.
To help spur things along, the President is basically calling the country to out-build, out-compete, and out-innovate the rest of the world.
An auto industry report says that automakers planes are insufficient to meet the goal, and we'll ened to expand charging infrastructure and bring down the cost of battery technology.
What will Ford do to help people buy the Ford Focus Electric?
Will the increase in fuel economy really be enough to motivate the mainstream people to buy EVs?
Full Story here: http://www.wired.com/autopia/2011/02/one-million-evs-is-difficult-doable-and-necessary/