Electric cars aren't pollution-free; they have to get their energy from somewhere.
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Electric cars are coal-powered cars. Their carbon emissions can be worse than gasoline-powered cars.
People say they are inventing electric cars. Well, where is the electricity coming from? Flowers? Maybe someday. But what is available now is oil and gas.
I think there are more politicians in favor of electric cars than against. There are still some that are against, and I think the reasoning for that varies depending on the person, but in some cases, they just don't believe in climate change - they think oil will last forever.
I had never been able to get a car that said how much I cared about the environment until I drove electric.
Because of its shortcomings - driving range, cost, and recharging time - the electric vehicle is not a viable replacement for most conventional cars.
I don't believe in the electric cars, but I strongly believe in hybrids.
Electric cars are really very cool. Air-source heat pumps are great.
I drove an electric car for seven years because of its advanced technology, not because I have any concerns about energy resources. I have none at all. And when environmentalists say that global warming is dangerous, unprecedented and that we'll have a tipping point for atmospheric carbon dioxide, it's just nonsense.
You can't have thousands of cars without good computers on the electric grid.
Electric cars are not going to take the market by storm, but it's going to be a gradual improvement.
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