Small electric cars are the way forward

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A small car, sometimes called a compact is the way to travel

All auto manufacturers produce small cars. The public buys in large numbers and this helps keep the costs down. Which is the car for you? There will be links to other Lenses from here, you be the judge. Help save the environment, buy a smaller engined car or hybrid, save money and save the world.

If the world is to manage Climate Change and limit temperature rise to 2c, then small cars, especially electric must be the way forward. The populations of the developing world also want the good life, and a car or frequent public transport run on electricity is the way.

Small cars are purchased for these reasons. 

Buying a car or auto in 2010? think about it.

  • Purchase Price
  • Fuel consumption, and overall ownership cost
  • Easy parking
  • Good re-sale value
  • Good for the environment, often the least considered

Save the environment, buy an electric powered car. 

We all know that Climate Change is happening all around us, but we still want the luxury of owning our own transport. We need the world community to move away from oil based transport to electric. Here is my idea to get the world moving.

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What is an electric car? 

An electric car is an alternative fuel automobile that uses electric motors and motor controllers for propulsion, in place of more common propulsion methods such as the internal combustion engine (ICE). Electric cars are specifically a variety of electric vehicle created or adapted for use on the road. Electric cars are commonly powered by on-board battery packs, and as such are battery electric vehicles (BEVs). Other on-board energy storage methods that are expected to come into use in the future include ultracapacitors, fuel cells, and a spinning flywheel which stores kinetic energy.

Electric cars enjoyed popularity between the mid-19th century and early 20th century, when electricity was among the preferred methods for automobile propulsion, providing a level of comfort and ease of operation that could not be achieved by the gasoline cars of the time. Advances in ICE technology soon rendered this advantage moot; the greater range of gasoline cars, quicker refueling times, and growing petroleum infrastructure, along with the mass production of gasoline vehicles by companies such as the Ford Motor Company, which reduced prices of gasoline cars to less than half that of equivalent electric cars, led to a decline in the use of electric propulsion, effectively removing it from important markets such as the United States by the 1930s.

In recent years, increased concerns over the environmental impact of gasoline cars, along with reduced consumer ability to pay for fuel for gasoline cars, has brought about renewed interest in electric cars, which are perceived to be more environmentally friendly and cheaper to maintain and run, despite high initial costs. Electric cars currently enjoy relative popularity in countries around the world, though they are notably absent from the roads of the United States, where electric cars briefly re-appeared in the late 90s as a response to changing government regulations. The hybrid electric car has become the most common form of electric car, combining a internal combustion engine powertrain with supplementary electric motors to run the car at idle and low speeds, making use of techniques such as regenerative braking to improve its efficiency over comparable gasoline cars, while not being hampered by the limited range inherent to current battery electric cars. Hybrid cars are now sold by most major manufacturers, with notable models including the Toyota Prius and the forthcoming Chevrolet Volt, a plug-in hybrid which uses a fully electric drivetrain supplemented by a gasoline-powered electric generator to extend its range. As of 2009, the world's most popular battery electric car is the REVAi, also known as the G-Wiz, manufactured in Bangalore, India and sold in 24 countries including India and others in Europe, Asia, and Central America.

In late 2009 REVA Electric Car Company, the maker of the REVAi, completed a new ultra-low carbon vehicle assembly plant in Bangalore, the world's largest dedicated to building EVs with a capacity of 30,000 cars annually.

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