Hybrid cars are just a form of business as usual, 30 years ago they would have made the difference but now they are just too late.
Go back to promoting the truth about our future, in which energy consuming personal vehicles do not figure for the every day man. The age of conspicuous consumption is at an end, it's our responsibility to shape that future for a positive transition.
If we don't change direction we will end up where we are going.
All-electric vehicles are sustainable IF we can get enough renewable electricity. Although that is a big IF, it is worth exploring. Thin solar cells are very promising... see Nanosolar's products. They just built a 1GW/yr production plant; they claim to be able to build the cells for a cost of $0.30 per watt (peak production) and sell for $0.90 per watt. This is significantly better than current silicon-based PVs. However, that doesn't guarantee that the problem is solved; it's just a start
Well they told me something I didn't know,The Prius has a small electic motor and is really a "power assist" not a true 1/2 and 1/2 hybrid. Toyota you BS'rs
Actually, the "power assist" they were talking about is mostly on American cars. The Prius is different. Go to around minute 18 or 19 to hear them explain it.
that was not a 96'mercury sable
dramaboi18 3 years ago
Hybrid cars are just a form of business as usual, 30 years ago they would have made the difference but now they are just too late.
Go back to promoting the truth about our future, in which energy consuming personal vehicles do not figure for the every day man. The age of conspicuous consumption is at an end, it's our responsibility to shape that future for a positive transition.
If we don't change direction we will end up where we are going.
stephenantonyhanson 3 years ago
All-electric vehicles are sustainable IF we can get enough renewable electricity. Although that is a big IF, it is worth exploring. Thin solar cells are very promising... see Nanosolar's products. They just built a 1GW/yr production plant; they claim to be able to build the cells for a cost of $0.30 per watt (peak production) and sell for $0.90 per watt. This is significantly better than current silicon-based PVs. However, that doesn't guarantee that the problem is solved; it's just a start
scientastic 3 years ago
Well they told me something I didn't know,The Prius has a small electic motor and is really a "power assist" not a true 1/2 and 1/2 hybrid. Toyota you BS'rs
valhala56 3 years ago
Actually, the "power assist" they were talking about is mostly on American cars. The Prius is different. Go to around minute 18 or 19 to hear them explain it.
scientastic 3 years ago
God!!! I respect you guys but that interviewer is terrible. Make your own videos from now on and I think the public will be more clearly informed
grundigmonolith 3 years ago
is it really that hard to figure out!
bluzy25 3 years ago
Interesting. What kind of energy are we talking about to produce the new fleet of vehicles that the world would use?
dugfriendly 3 years ago