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All-Electric DeLorean Car To Hit the Streets In 2013

An anonymous reader writes "The DeLorean Motor Company just announced plans to launch an all-electric version of its gull-winged Back to the Future car in 2013. While it doesn't run on fusion power (yet), it still has a top speed of 125 mph driven by a 260 horsepower electric motor."

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  1. Re:Why? by Firethorn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But then people realised they sucked and switched to gasoline instead.

    Gasoline: Lousy Engine, incredibly great energy storage
    Electric: Great Engine, incredibly lousy energy storage

    There's nothing wrong with electric cars that a battery that costs half as much for twice the life(range and longevity) wouldn't fix.

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  2. Re:Why? by ghjm · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sure there is. Charge time.

  3. Re:It's gigawatts pronounced oddly... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Speaking only for myself, I like a woman with a nice rug. Not an unkempt jungle, but at least something so I know she's a woman.

  4. Re:Why? by peragrin · · Score: 1, Insightful

    shhh don't tell the greenies the truth. they don't like it.

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  5. Re:Why? by darthdavid · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Firstly, the inefficiency difference isn't as bad as you make it out to be since the power plants are vastly more efficient at extracting power from that fuel than the cars would be and because a lot of our power comes from non-oil sources anyway (admittedly a lot of them aren't very green, but still).

    The other thing to consider is that using electric cars means that all you have to do to move away from fossil fuels is to switch your power plants over to a different energy source (admittedly no mean task) whereas if you're running all your cars of petroleum products when it gets to be impractically expensive to pull oil out of the ground (ie Peak Oil, which a number of experts believe we're hitting right now) you've still got to switch the fossil fuel burning parts of your grid to a different energy source but on top of that you've then get to either deal with the inefficiency of the Fischer–Tropsch process or replace every car on the road and all your fueling infrastructure in one go (and with no real experience in creating/using/maintaining electrics or whatever alternative you end up using because you've refused to use any out of some harebrained notion of them not being green).

    Lastly, I'm what you'd probably consider a green and am a staunch supporter of Nuclear Fission in the immediate future and Beamed Orbital Solar + Nuclear Fusion in the medium to far future. Just because there are plenty of loons out there that don't realize the need for reliable baseload power capacity and spend all their time fapping over solar and wind doesn't mean that everyone that supports sustainable, environmentally friendly development is a moron.