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Writer Jessica fails to mention one important question! When our roads and parking lots, etc are clogged with battery-electric cars, will the billions in property damage, the millions of animals injured and killed EVery year (some human)be more "Eco-Friendly"?
Also. Will these "EVs" be any easier to pedal? (For warmth and for exercise, but also to help shave peak power outputs from the battery at startups and up hills, etc. Extend range per charge but also to extend the life of the battery before final recycling and replacement. Lowering the overall cost per kilometer to operate.)
Perhaps not commonly asked (yet), but in the growing list of "Car Free" places around the world, what would my EV be worth in resale value? London, UK, Paris, France, Oslo, Norway, etc etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_car-free_places
The Sion has seating for 6 (operator and five empty seats), a range of 150+ miles, 7.5 square meters of solar cells, an air filtration system that uses moss, and a price of less than $18,000.
A 16-ton sculpture made out of a 1957 Cadillac De Ville encased in concrete will soon return to its longtime home at the University of Chicago.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/grace-the-world-s-first-199-electric-bike#/Grace: The World's First $199 Electric Bike
The World's Most Affordable E-Bike Ever.
Walmart is working on a self-driving shopping cart that customers would be able to hail like an Uber (Private:UBER) – possibly through a smartphone app. Not only has the retailer filed a patent for a cart that has a motor and video cameras, but it would be able to return itself from customers' cars to the store. The system may also help Walmart (NYSE:WMT) manage inventory by scanning store shelves to ensure products are there.