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Early 20th century electric car set to return for limited sales

by Rich Bowden - Mar 18 2008, 06:08

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fred lawrenceAug 1st, 2008 - 23:54:02

I've been 'into' electric vehicles for decades now and been a member of the Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA)since last century.

There has been dead silence amongst the pollies and the community generally in Australia about EVs.
Thank goodness the oil price has risen so much.
It may just help save the planet. Oh dear, that does sound melodramatic.

Bottom line: Lock your children in the garage and turn on your ICE
(Internal Combustion Engine). No? You won't do it?
Yet you will go outside and do it on the planet earth which is really just a great big hermatically sealed enclosure.
One could go on and write like that fo hours, so I'll just say.

I've had enough and I'm not going to take it anymore.

Yeah, I know, you've heard that one before ho hum.
But I've started up a blog like this one, and by us all networking, we may be able to prise each other out of our comfort zones.
My blog URL: www.changingtoelectricvehicles.com
I've only just started it but there's some interesting links.
I especially like what Shai Agassi is doing in Israel.

may you breathe easily

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