Electric Cars Bring Alternative Energy Standards

By: Andy Hodges
Staff Writer
Published: Jun 7, 2009
Electric Cars Might Soon Use Magnetic And Gravity To Produce Energy
Electric cars are no joke today as automakers compete in a new industry never before seen. Electric plug in cars are advancing from concept designs into production within just two years. Moreover, some automobiles still offer a hybrid tax credit for reducing carbon emissions.
Plug in electric automobiles is the direction which the auto industry is heading, in an effort to provide better fuel efficiency and cleaner energy. The 2010 Prius, Ford Fusion, Honda Insight, and the Chevy Volt are some of the latest models. The Honda Civic Hybrid will be available in 2010 as General Motors releases its Chevy Volt debut.
The latest prius commercial suggests that new cars for tomorrow will be more cleaner while hybrid batteries are recycled. New cars are providing more mileage that can save money at the pump while reducing our need for foreign oil. Automakers are also producing new electric cars with zero tailpipe emissions.
Electric cars were once a myth and the only time we saw one was from a cartoon or a science-fiction movie. Ten years ago it was laughable to think that an automobile could actually plug-in and refuel itself from home. We can now say that plug in solutions for cars to recharge is going to become a way of future life.
Most of the automakers are betting everything on future electric cars, which is the case for General Motors. The automaker stands firm on its promise to deliver vehicles that can drive up to 100 miles per gallon. GM is making a transition from conventional automobiles to green vehicles.
Next year is going to be an incredible time in history more electric cars will be available on the market. Most electric plug-in vehicles can travel anywhere between 40 to 50 miles on a single battery charge. This is the revelation for our time, that a battery powered automobile can already achieve those distances, while emitting fewer carbon emissions.
Hybrid cars are advancing as fast as computers did during the mid-1980s. The next challenge for automakers is to design a plug-less vehicle. A few automakers are now developing new electric cars, which use magnetic and anti-gravity technologies.
Perhaps during the next 25 years, scientists and engineers will develop ways for cars to travel without the need of electricity or batteries. The electric cars of tomorrow might even use the Earth's gravitational pull to travel.
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