Friday, January 19, 2007

Tesla not charged by the Volt

Back in July I wrote about the Tesla electric car, citing it as more evidence that plug-in hybrid vehicles are a real possibility. While, I love the Tesla, how excited can you really be? It's a two-seater. It costs $100,000, and while it achieves an astonishing 250 miles per charge, how much would that mileage be reduced if the vehicle was a four-passenger vehicle?

I mean, let's be real. If I want to drive up to San Francisco, I'm supposed to stop every 250 miles, wait 3 hours then start up again? Oh, yeah, and I have to put the kids in the trunk? In the real world, most Americans can only afford one or two cars; they cannot afford $100,000 two-person, occasional-use automobiles.

Then today, I read an article on AutoblogGreen noting that Tesla CEO Martin Eberhard was ripping on the Volt electric concept, automakers in general, and claiming that "Who killed the electric car" forced GM back into electric vehicles.

Please, let's get real again. (Read the rest)

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