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The idea of electric cars is good but show me the numbers that make it work. Unless you live in a big house or drive a very small car I don't think solar is going to solve the problem. Friction isn't the issue with internal combustion engines, thermodynamics is. The conversion of heat to shaft power in a car is about 25% efficient. That number is around 30% for a coal fired power plant but you have distribution losses so it goes down from there.
I'm all for alternative power but I think all that oil we are burning to push big heavy cars around isn't going to be replaced by solar panels and windmills. Reducing the weight of a car is the place to start. It has a huge impact to the energy it takes to push it around. Show me the numbers. Just switching to electric cars doesn't change the situation much especially if you live by a coal burning power plant. Things like acid rain sources and CO2 emissions are just coming from different exhaust stacks.












