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Small Electric Car May Usher In Big Changes

An anonymous reader sends us to a profile in CNNMoney.com on a Norwegian car company that is building a compact, plug-in electric car, the Think City, that will go on sale in Europe early next year. It could hit US markets in 2009. The CEO is working with Silicon Valley VCs and with Google, Tesla Motors, PG&E, and Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway. Plans are to sell the car only on the Web. No dealers, cheap manufacturing plants, and a battery pack that you lease, not buy — there's potential here for shaking up the auto industry the way Dell did PCs.

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  1. Re:Big Changes, huh? by rolfc · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The question is;

    Does it run Linux?

  2. Re:ummm, no. by Enderandrew · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Dell was very aggressive in marketing on TV (like Gateway) and they both offered similiar products at the same prices. So why did Gateway fold while Dell succeeded?

    Gateway didn't get the big business accounts, and Dell managed to steal much of the server/workstation business away from HP. The home desktop market was never really where the money is. Everyone was so competitive that there isn't much room for profit.

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  3. Obligatory Simpsons Quote by ganesaraja12 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "Hi, I'm an electric car. I can't go very fast...or very far...and if you drive me, people will think you're gay." "One of us, one of us" Don't hit me *guards face*

  4. Snowballs chance in hell by ebolaZaireRules · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "Small Electric Car May Usher In Big Changes" Next weeks headline: "Small Snowball freezes Big Bad Gates of Hell"

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  5. Dell in the auto industry? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    When did Dell shake up the auto industry?

    Insert a bash the slashdot editor quote here.

  6. Re:Car dealership is required by thefirelane · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Selling via the web may sound cool, but at least one state (Texas) requires that a retail automobile purchase be conducted through a brick-and-mortar dealer. I can't think of any state worse in which to try to sell this car... I don' think they're worried.

  7. wizened up? by airdrummer · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ah, like embiggened;-) english is great, ainnit:-)

  8. Re:Big Changes, huh? by fr4nk · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No, the question is: Will it blend?

  9. Superconducting Home Wiring by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I hope we soon can wire our homes with superconducting (or other high efficiency) wiring and other exremely low-loss transducers, so we can generate power at home and use it for max efficiency. AC/DC conversion and transmission over any distance starts cutting the whole efficiency down to unusable sizes pretty quick. Since home generation is generally low power, but can be steady (even while the home is vacant or people are sleeping), maximum efficiency transmission is an excellent place to improve overall productivity. Perhaps even enough to get over the threshold, turning the distributed power grid into more of a backup than a primary source.

    Eventually we'll get high-efficiency wide-area interconnects, but in the meantime, the home is a place which can start the conversion with much lower investment and cooperation from power corporations mainly in the pocket of centralized power generating industries.

    Did you make sure your home wiring is all through conduits that can be upgraded easily?

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  10. Re:ummm, no. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Wow, perhaps the most wrong summary of the reason's for Dell's success I've ever seen. Boggles the mind.

  11. Re:Your all MORONS!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ...so are people who use "your" and "you're" wrong.

  12. Will it blend? by thatskinnyguy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    That is the question. Will it blend?

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  13. Re:ummm, no. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Not to Troll, but I worked with Gateway when they were dieing. They died for 2 reasons. Shoddy testing.. They would put stuff in system that was not tested together and ship it and then they retrained there good tech support to be rotten. They told the newly trained tech support if a problem could not be fixed in 5 min to format the system.