Increasing Fuel Demand Vs Electric Car
A new style of living is unfolding on this world. Challenges that seem to overwhelm current remedies are drawing on concept and imagination.
Fossil fuels have provided a great source of innovation that virtually defined the 20th century. Suburbia, roads, and a way of life in many ways liberated finally arrived with our car. But so did a lot of other things. Fossil fuels can not be exhausted. After the invention of the automobile, fossil fuels almost worthless and the complete solution for sources of energy that was plentiful, cheap and easily available.
I remember taking trips when I was a child and when we entered the state of Texas we began counting countless oil wells. Who would have thought at that time that we would run out of this unlimited resource and consecrate what has been coined by James falcon as ‘the greatest change of wealth’ in the history of mankind.
The dinosaur is dead and a new day is dawning.
What’s so special about electric cars is that for all the promise of clean, renewable energy, there is now a practical answer, for the particular demands this kind of car does have.
Manufacturers have identified that most urban process travel is fewer than 100 miles, that the ability of electric car meets the needs of the typical driver in the United States and the industrial world.
Like any technology that receives focus scientific community capacity and economic opportunities for lithium-ion batteries are becoming more frequent. Using silicon instead of graphite gives more energy to store, because silicon absorbs large amounts of lithium in the charger. If you look at the progress of the size of computer storage and memory capacity in a production driven by demand, it is clear that when the electric car is a viable choice for consumers, these same types of advances can provide answers to the request bazaar. A lithium-ion battery can be recycled with minimal natural effect. About 95% of battery materials can be cured.
When we fill up with electricity, the fuel will have been resourced here, the capital for it will stay here, and the manufacturing of the resource will occur here, the tax revenue for our troubled government will stay here. The dawn of a new day of perhaps our founding fathers’ most potent inspiration, independence and self-trust will begin.
Vitor Falcon is a published author, and expert in alternative energy and alternative fuels.Click Here to Run Your Car on Electricity!