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Does the government have battery cars all wrong?

Submitted by Tim on February 24, 2010 – 5:18 pmNo Comment

Do 25,000 Volts change the auto game? For a long time I’ve been critical of the government’s plug-in tax credits. They are simply too focused on large battery vehicles. While some might counter ‘the bigger the battery the better’, the plethora of studies demonstrating the cost-ineffectiveness of such vehicles is simply undeniable. Inevitably, big battery plug-in hybrids, for instance, will not EVER be cost-effective using current battery technologies according …

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