The Electric Cars Of Tomorrow Will Amaze And Dazzle You With Their Efficiency And Low Prices
The electric cars of tomorrow will make the gas prices of today fade into your distant memory. By now you, me, and anybody else that is alive and half way paying attention is aware that gas prices not only fluctuate like crazy, but are on a long term upward spiral that will never reverse itself.
How are we going to be able to cope with the need for transportation with such a high energy cost? The answer will be the electric cars of tomorrow. The average cost to run a conventional gas car is about .10 a mile. In contrast a new technology equipped electric car will cost about .03 a mile. What this means to your pocketbook is a savings of over 70%. With savings like that don’t let anyone try and convince you that electric car is dead. Believe me nobody killed the electric car.
If you really want to go green and save loads of money in the process you should be looking at electric bicycles. They only cost about .01 a mile. That is really energy efficient. Can you imagine getting the equivalent to over 900 miles to the gallon? The electric cars that are on the road today will offer more protection from the elements than a bikeā¦but if you are hardy the bike should serve you well.
If you drive a new electric car it will not only be a positive for the environment but will also save you lots of money in the long run. Just about all electric cars will emit on average 98% less harmful pollution that conventional gasoline powered automobiles. This is true even after you factor in the energy from the power-plants that build the cars and the electric car parts. You will be doing your part in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
If everybody went "electric" maybe global warming would become part of history. The one expense that makes people think twice about electric vehicles is the cost of electric car batteries. While there is no way around the added cost of the electric car battery you can be certain that as more and more batteries are sold the prices will decrease rapidly.
Even the "Smart Car" is going electric. Which will make the tiniest car on the road even more economically worthwhile.
Always remember that the slower you drive the better your gas mileage will be. This not only holds true for gas powered cars but also for the new electrics. Think about a portable radio that is powered by batteries. If you keep the volume at a low level the batteries will last a long time. If you pump up the jams the batteries wear down a lot sooner. The same is true for the electric cars of tomorrow and their batteries.