Sorry Vic but I think plenty of car enthusiasts would beg to differ. Every electric car out there, including the Tesla, is rather boring and underperforming compared to gasoline-powered sports cars. For the price of a Tesla ($109k MSRP) you can get some pretty incredible cars that will trounce the Tesla in just about every test there is. The extreme low-end torque production is a pretty cool feature of electric motors but it doesn't seem to translate into awesome acceleration times. Maybe in the future it will (keeping my fingers crossed).
Please don't misinterpret my post as anti-clean energy. The fact that we'll run out of oil one day is undisputed. I think R&D into alternatives is a necessity. But I don't see a whole lot of hope for car enthusiasts. The options available now are like plain tofu patties when you're used to eating steak.
Once the issues with battery technology are finally resolved, and electric cars are competitive with gasoline cars with regards to cruising range, refueling time, and cost, then everyone will drive electric cars.
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A practical electric car would blow the doors off any comparable gasoline car.
There's no doubt in my mind that electric cars are not competitive with gas or diesel right now. They're simply not. The battery technology simply doesn't exist
at this time to make it competitive, especially not it terms of cost. But it will. And when it does, the now completely mature technology of ICE's will in the not-so-distant future become like we how think of steam engines today. All that it is required is the ability to store electrical energy as densely as gasoline stores chemical energy. Well, actually we only need to do a quarter as much, given how inefficient gas engines are.
All the proof that anyone should ever need to know that electric motors are superior to gas engines is that it takes an electric motor to start a gas engine.
I guess what I am saying is that gas engines aren't getter any faster or cheaper. In fact, I believe this is their final hey-day. And it's sad fact too, that just about everything I love about gas engines is just about everything why electric is superior. Ah well, I am sure men of 100 years ago felt the same way about their horses.
And to greenies: don't think that electric cars are quite so green. Efficiency increases consumption. When we are more efficient, we will consume more, and be that much wealthier in the process.