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		<title>By: GTwildfire</title>
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        &lt;p&gt;Electric cars are the best option for many people, it&#039;s a matter of whether or not they give the technology a chance.&lt;br /&gt;
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The draw of electricity to charge one of these pales in comparison to air conditioning, and the introduction of electric cars demand for power would be gradual and the curve of that demand would be sustainable.&lt;br /&gt;
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Yes, presently the majority of power is unfortunately generated by coal, something which I deal with intimately on a daily basis, but nuclear and better yet replenishable power sources will surely be on the rise now.&lt;br /&gt;
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Better yet, adding a small, modular, SIMPLE generation unit to EV&#039;s can yield an operational range far BEYOND that of internal combustion... the key is to make it SIMPLE (something detroit detests), modular and efficient... but it can be done.&lt;br /&gt;
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IF electric vehicles reach their potential, they in all likeliness will OUTPERFORM almost all internal combustion cars.&lt;br /&gt;
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NONE of this is bullshit.&lt;br /&gt;
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<p>Electric cars are the best option for many people, it&#8217;s a matter of whether or not they give the technology a chance.<br />
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The draw of electricity to charge one of these pales in comparison to air conditioning, and the introduction of electric cars demand for power would be gradual and the curve of that demand would be sustainable.<br />
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Yes, presently the majority of power is unfortunately generated by coal, something which I deal with intimately on a daily basis, but nuclear and better yet replenishable power sources will surely be on the rise now.<br />
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Better yet, adding a small, modular, SIMPLE generation unit to EV&#8217;s can yield an operational range far BEYOND that of internal combustion&#8230; the key is to make it SIMPLE (something detroit detests), modular and efficient&#8230; but it can be done.<br />
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IF electric vehicles reach their potential, they in all likeliness will OUTPERFORM almost all internal combustion cars.<br />
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NONE of this is bullshit.
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