KingJack asked: Why won’t car manufacturers stop pretending that they can’t make all electric cars? I know it’s about money, but how much longer will we have to let them stick it too us at 3-6 bucks a gallon. We have prostectic arms, all kinds of new technology and they can’t make a simple electric car?
Jay P:
Is it easy? that’s variable. Can it be done and do they have they technology to do it? Yes,absolutely.
So far, major car companies seem unwilling or unable to manufacture 100% electric cars. While they have been dragging their feet, small companies like Tesla, Pheonix, and Zap have shown that electric cars are not only possible, but can potentially be viable, practical, and somewhat affordable alternatives to gas engine cars. Here are some examples:
Tesla Roadster — 2 seat sports car, 248hp, 0-60 4.0 seconds, 210 mile range, $98,000.
Zap-X — 5 passenger SUV, 644hp, 0-60 4.8 seconds, 350 miles range, 10 minute recharge, approx $60,000.
Pheonix SUT — sport utility truck, 90 MPH top speed, 0-60 10 seconds, 100 mile range, 10 minute recharge, price TBA.
The Tesla will be available this year, the other 2 could be available as early as next year.
As you can see, it is entirely possible to build an all electric car that will serve the needs of 95% of the population.
Jay: great reply,i’ll have to look into hydrogen cars.
Gage