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It's nearly perfect. Really. Honest. Except for these few...
The energy you take out of the wall, almost all of it ends up on the road," he said. "They are so close to nearly perfect that there is no point in inventing anything else.

I like how this ends the page, then it goes on to mention that can only go 100 miles. And only 25 if in racing conditions. Odd it goes down (a whole heckuva lot) for something he claims is nearly perfect in its energy transfer. And the battery weighs 540lbs and cost $40k.

Sounds perfect to me.

I will admit though the 0-60 in 3 sec is awesome and I certainly wouldn't turn one down (as long as they fix the handling issues). But I wouldn't tout it as the future of all things to come either. I remember turbine cars were supposed to be cool in 60's.
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Electric Cars  david@... | 09/26/06
Physics says no  frgough | 09/26/06
Ummm, what ahs that to do with the post?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/26/06
Bat tech will be good enough..  thetruth_z | 09/26/06
not quite...  NotOnYourLife2 | 09/27/06
You need to do some research..  thetruth_z | 09/27/06
"But the problem is the cost"  Omch'Ar | 09/26/06
Yup but will that happen  voska | 09/26/06
Absolutely  Spoon Jabber | 09/27/06
Whatever they do, just make sure...  John Zern | 09/26/06
LOL  NotOnYourLife2 | 09/27/06
It's nearly perfect. Really. Honest. Except for these few...  NotOnYourLife2 | 09/27/06

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