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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2007

First the universe came into being
Then the Sun
Then the Earth
Then Man
Then Man created machines
The machines were hungry
The machines ate a lot of food and it started running out
The food was hazardous anyway
Especially for the humans and the Earth
The Earth decided the machines needed to change their diet...

All was not lost
Man created the energyadvertiser channel to spread the message about the new food for the machines
http://www.youtube.com/user/energyadvertiser


Cars of the future, coming soon to a car showroom near you...
Tesla Roadster
Zap X
Phoenix
Javlon

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  • 1.800.000 Mile lifetime for the batteries in Phoenix SUT?!?!? HOLY FUCK THAT`S AWSOME

  • What makes the Phoenix so special is the battery that powers it: the Altair NanoSafe battery, which is made in Reno, Nevada. Most other batteries only last 1,000 or so charge/discharge cycles, but the NanoSafe has been tested to last more than 30,000 cycles, and still working fine. That would be equivalent to driving an electric car 120 miles a day for more than 80 years.

  • I didn't realize that phoenix suv was comming out so soon.

  • Its coming soon, sometimes things get delayed, but it's coming...

  • Some ev manufacturers have a lease on the battery so if it goes wrong you always get a new one. Its like with your phone battery, they can last many years and never need replacing. Especially the new lithium nano batteries can last much longer. The price of batteries is always falling, after all it's just a battery, pretty easy to make.

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  • The Zap X is now $60,000. God I want one.

  • electric vehicles are the way to go!!

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  • This video is pretty old, but its funny to look back on and see how it all turned out. The Tesla came out and did pretty well (for an expensive $100k sports car), and the range is accurate. Still no Phoenix, or Zap X, or Javlon, and I doubt any of them will actually produce anything. There are now two electric vehicles soon to be on the market - the Chevy Volt and the Nissan Leaf.

  • hi not good enough as my technology for car

  • It appears you haven't done the maths on that one. If you check out peoples electric conversions they pay as little as a few hundred dollars extra on their power bill for daily driving. Much cheaper than gasoline for a year. That's probably the most interesting thing about these cars. And yes the power company would like that :-)

  • yea the ooil companies are buying out the u.s government not to go away from oilr then lots of oil companies wuld be out of buisneess there are alot of cars that dont run on ooi; but kept secret one car can run on water

  • Tesla roadster sucked at all points if you compare with all the other cars...

  • Aja,sure ....let me know when they arrive at the dealer; and for $ 20k ...

  • What we need are flying cars that run on Zero Point Modules/Energy.

  • Reltively expensive NanoSafe battery pack can be recharged in very short time and can function longer than the estimated lifetime of the vehicle. Check "lithium-titanate battery" on Wikipedia for details

  • Too bad your Electric bill will cost ya about 1,000 grand its always a scheme to make money im sure the eletric company is grining ear to ear

  • Tesla is there only just wait two years from now. Because if tesla make money, all other companys want to take a pice of the cake!

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