I'm also skeptical about that news report given GM's record and how they not only dropped the ball, but fumbled it across the opponents goal line regarding the EV1 project.
Before hybridfest 2006 I hadn't seen a EV1, not even photos. Back in the 90's I saw something like a Rav4 with Ga. Power logos on the side and thought that was EV1.
So while at hybridfest I came across a
beautifully styled, slick looking red car with some kind of frankenstein experimental looking electric motor thingy under the hood and thought to myself
"Wow! This is soooo cool....bet this would sell even
faster than hybrids if they made them!" I was quite enthusiastic about it.
Later I saw Eric Powers and asked if the EV1 made it to the show and was suprised it was the really cool car I saw. Took another look and sure enough said EV1 on the side. The people sponsoring it told how GM ripped all the electronics and motors out of it so they had to start from scratch.
I refuse to view the "Who killed the electric car" because I know I'd boil over.
Let's wait "someday" for a "might be" hydrogen car while we have the technology and plans today,
right now for an electric car with a primed red-hot market.
Suuure. I believe GM's press reports.
Bet those new "someday" hydrogen cars will only be available for corporate lease? Then taken away from their satisfied, happy owners for destruction?
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China will be the first hydrogen economy
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Does GM think Chinese will be buying +$60,000 American hydrogen vehicles when the communist state would produce their own cheap copies with forced labor for $5,000 a pop?
-Steve