Cars have a large engine in the front and you have a gearbox, which is cumbersome. Electric cars don't have this problem. The motor is much smaller, the battery is below you. This will allow you to play with different shapes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It is definitely true that the fundamental enabling technology for electric cars is lithium-ion as a cell chemistry technology. In the absence of that, I don't think it's possible to make an electric car that is competitive with a gasoline car.
I don't believe in the electric cars, but I strongly believe in hybrids.
Selling an electric sports car creates an opportunity to fundamentally change the way America drives.
I bought my first electric car in 1970. Its top speed was 15 mph and it had just a 15 mile range - it was essentially a golf cart with a windshield wiper and a horn.
Electric cars aren't pollution-free; they have to get their energy from somewhere.
I drive an electric car.
Electric cars are really very cool. Air-source heat pumps are great.
Race cars, no matter what size or shape they are, they do the same things. It is not complicated.
Electric cars are coal-powered cars. Their carbon emissions can be worse than gasoline-powered cars.
Because of its shortcomings - driving range, cost, and recharging time - the electric vehicle is not a viable replacement for most conventional cars.