I had dinner last night with a guy who is very high up in one of the big three auto companies. We actually had different business to discuss but I remmebered the great info I learned here about fuel cell technology and since he is part of the new technology divison for his company I asked him about it. He told me about a new Lithium Ion battery about the size of a 19 inch television that has the power of 3 cars full of regular lead batteries. Now the cost is still pretty high but it is workable.
So, I asked why the big three in the US have been so staunchly against getting off the combustable engine. I was expecting to hear as we all do about the oil company pressure but he had a different take. What he said was putting it bluntly, a big move toward electric cars would take the power of building cars out of the hands of the big three.
The reason he gave is that electric motors are FAR less complicated than building a gasoline engine so the competition would increase dramatically. He brought up Tucker, for auto guys is a blast from the past. Tucker was famous for going up against the big three auto makers with new ideas like seatbelts and moving headlights. But my friend also pointed out, he couldn't build the engine and instead used an aircraft engine as a model.
Its the complexity of the gasoline powered engine that chokes competition. Not that the big three wouldn't do their damnest to knock out a competitor like they did to a company based in Oaklahoma who was making an electric powered car that could go 0-60 in 4 seconds!
It was really interesting discussion so I thought I'd share it with the guys that gave me the interest to explore electric and fuel cell driven cars of the future.
So, I asked why the big three in the US have been so staunchly against getting off the combustable engine. I was expecting to hear as we all do about the oil company pressure but he had a different take. What he said was putting it bluntly, a big move toward electric cars would take the power of building cars out of the hands of the big three.
The reason he gave is that electric motors are FAR less complicated than building a gasoline engine so the competition would increase dramatically. He brought up Tucker, for auto guys is a blast from the past. Tucker was famous for going up against the big three auto makers with new ideas like seatbelts and moving headlights. But my friend also pointed out, he couldn't build the engine and instead used an aircraft engine as a model.
Its the complexity of the gasoline powered engine that chokes competition. Not that the big three wouldn't do their damnest to knock out a competitor like they did to a company based in Oaklahoma who was making an electric powered car that could go 0-60 in 4 seconds!
It was really interesting discussion so I thought I'd share it with the guys that gave me the interest to explore electric and fuel cell driven cars of the future.