The electrification of motoring: The electric-fuel-trade acid test

After many false starts, battery-powered cars seem here to stay. Are they just an interesting niche product, or will they turn motoring upside down?

Internal-combustion engines have dominated mechanised road transport for a century, but the past year or so has seen the arrival of a dribble of vehicles driven by electric motors. That these are the products of small, new firms, or of established non-carmaking companies, supports the Bower-Christensen thesis. But next year the big boys, encouraged by legislative pressure to produce low-emission vehicles, will leap out of the boiling water and join in. ... Full Story »

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by Chris Finnie - Sep. 4, 2009

Interesting and in-depth. Also amusingly written so that even somebody who is not a car geek can enjoy it.

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