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jeeb    01 June 2008 18:14
Hi founders,
very great idear!
Well, global warming and co2 are in fact funny things compared to all the outher "shit" which is blown out of gasoline cars - pure toxic gases (carbon monoxide...) direct to our nice lungs and other organs. Micro dust in big citys plus stress factors of noise = how to kill the present generation efficiently!
Good luck for future
jeeb!

Scott Stafiej    29 May 2008 20:20
Hey Tom,

I saw this feed and I thought about your site:

http://gas2.org/2008/05/27/an-electric-car-you- can-buy-today-the-20k-triac-ev/

Are we still able to load articles and feeds to the website?

Keep up the good work.

Scott

Tone Robinson    29 May 2008 05:29
I have been all for your electric vehicle for some time now as you can see from my blogsite. . .

TonyGuitar.blogspot.com

I owe a lot to AutoBlogGreen.com for keeping me informed about how quickly advancing Europe, France, UK, Sweden and Norway are with EVs.

Nice wjavascript:gb_smilie('8)')
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Civic_silver    29 May 2008 02:00
Hi,
Like you i'll think the future of the car industry is the electric car and/or PHEV. The technology is here, but the oil compagny block the developement of the PHEV.
Look as this car, if this car on the market, i'll buy it right now.

http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/03/14/volvo-of ficially-announces-swedish-plug-in-hybrid-development-pr/

:roll
A future PHEV driver

Jason    28 May 2008 22:01
I did an internship at pioneering electric car company ZAP in the spring of 07. While I applaud ZAP's effort to bring an affordable electric car to the masses it is disappointing that they have never produced a prototype of any of the vehicles they have hyped. Luckily there is a company called Green Vehicles that is building the vehicle that ZAP will not called the Triac. The Triac will be available in July, have a top speed of 80 mph, be capable of going up to 100 miles between charges (60 - 70 miles at 65 mph) and will cost just under 20K. The vehicle will use lithium ion batteries, which will last for 5 years with a current cost of $7,500 to replace, although the price is expected to decrease by 25% ever year for the foreseeable future. Electric Cars of Davis in Davis California will be one of the first dealerships in the country to sell the vehicle. If you want to learn more about the Triac visit greenvehicles.com.


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