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Plug-in Hybrids May Not Go Mainstream, Toyota Says

mattnyc99 writes "Honda's challenger to the Prius — the Insight hybrid that we discussed so lividly a month ago — got its official unveiling today at the Paris auto show, with insiders confirming it would be cheaper than the world's most popular 'green' car while still hitting the same fuel-efficiency range. But the hybrid-electric showdown comes in the midst of a sudden rethink by Toyota about plug-in hybrids. Apparently all the recent hype — over the production version of the Chevy Volt, plus Chrysler's new electric trio and even the cool new Pininfarina EV also unveiled today — has execs from the world's number one automaker, and alt-fuel experts, questioning how many people will really buy electric cars, whether people will really charge them at night to keep the grid clear, whether batteries will make them too expensive and more. "

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  1. Re:FUD by Chris+Burke · · Score: 0, Redundant

    whether people will really charge them at night to keep the grid clear

    I agree with you completely, and this one here was the thing that really made me scratch my head. When the hell else are people going to be plugging them in? Unless they start putting power outlets in the parking lot at work, I won't be plugging them in during the day! Whereas most people have outlets in their garage.

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