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The government's cash incentive scheme encouraging motorists to buy electric or plug-in petrol-electric hybrid cars from 2011 may sound tempting but are these cars worth it?
Wow... just wow. Also, interesting Roadster they have there:Electric cars are the future, of that I have no doubt. Sooner or later we will come to our senses and embrace nuclear power - the only way we will keep the lights on while cutting carbon emissions. And battery technology WILL improve.
But despite the spurious sci-fi air with which they are surrounded, electric cars simply do not work. I have no doubt that by the time my toddler son reaches my age, he will be driving something powered by flowing electrons rather than exploding octane. But that is four decades away.
In the meantime, the best hope lies not with pure-electric cars, nor with complex and expensive solutions such as hybrids, but with better engineering for conventional cars.
4. Lithium is Non-Toxic. It is even eatable! You may even know someone taking lithium.
You guys need to get on there and post some replies too! VFX, perhaps you could start with that comment.
And while you are there, please vote down "Matthew from Oxford". :wink:
Edit: It would particularly be good if any owners could pipe up and say what the real world range is at ~70mph...