2011年2月11日星期五

Electric Car Runs on Laptop-Style Battery

The day might come that you can switch out batteries between your laptop and your car.

That's thanks to new technology being explored by Tesla Motors, which claims that its cutting-edge electric notebook battery are cheaper and more lap-top-like than competitors.

Of course, "cheaper" is a thinkpad t42 batteryrelative term. The Model S, which uses the new technology, is nearly $60,000. The company, which has yet to turn a profit, expects that selling 20,000 units will be the break-even point.

There's no talk about the ACER laptop batteriess' environmental impact. APPLE laptop natteries require extensive mining and manufacturing processes, and can cause toxic pollution after their disposal. And no matter how cost-effective or clean a car is, it's still a car, and requires toxic asphalt and tar roadways in order to get around.

In contrast to Tesla's cheaper cells, Nissan's much-hyped Leaf car uses larger, more expensive batteries. Nissan has said that because of the thinkpad x41 battery expense of building the car, they'll need to sell a half million before they break a profit. But the possibility exists that the federal government may step in to partially subsidize the project.

The Leaf costs about $32,000.

Those costs might still come down if consumers embrace electric cars. With gas prices expected to replacement laptop battery skyrocket over the next two years, drivers will certainly be interested in exploring methods to reduce their gas consumption. Some crazy innovators might go even further, and consider taking the bus once in a while.

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