Maserati Electric Car???

conaero

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Electric cars have been all the range lately. Auto makers are increasingly coming out with their own all-electric vehicles, including Chevrolet and Tesla Motors. However, luxury exotic car maker Maserati has a different opinion on the growing trend. Maserati boss Harald Wester simply says that “all this discussion about zero emissions is nonsense.”

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Wester says that people instead need to discuss “the efficiency of how the battery is charged, since “it varies strongly from region to region, depending on how the energy is produced.” And even while all-electric cars are still in their infancy and have room to evolve, Wester says that not even the best electric car technology is “ahead of the internal combustion engine.”

At this point in time, he does have a good point. You would have to evaluate and consider all that has been done to generate and deliver electric cars, including the emissions that were given off when manufacturing the cars, including the trucks that the cars were delivered on. Essentially, you would have to get to the roots of both energy sources (gas and electric) to find out which one is better.

Of course, it’s possible that Wester isn’t dissing electric cars themselves, but rather just the term “zero emissions,” arguing that making an electric car still requires energy that can give off emissions. Then again, when auto makers refer to “zero emissions,” they’re mostly referring to the emissions (or lack thereof) that the car itself gives off.

What do you think?

SOURCE: http://www.slashgear.com/maserati-dismisses-electric-cars-as-nonsense-24279163/?
 

Parisien

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As ever....you need all the facts and all the info to make any decision.

50% of all energy used during the cars life is when they are first made.......electric cars are much more costly to make and have a life span 1/2 as long as a petrol..........plus all they do is move "emissions" somewheres else.....a con trick of the highest order, but they have to start somewhere....give them another 20 yrs, then make the comparison


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CatmanV2

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Don't forget, Frank, that while yes, you are moving the emissions, you're also moving it to a far more efficient production centre. At least, that's my understanding.

Feel free to correct me, but I agree with all the other bits :)
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cobratwin

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just to move the parts for the creation of the battery's does more damage to the environment, than if two volcanoes erupted for 2 weeks solid...
 

CatmanV2

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Well, the idea of the free market economy dictates that efficiencies will increase in line with demand to drive costs down. This will almost certainly happen. You simply need to look at how battery technology has improved over recent years to observe the effect. Whether it's the *correct* direction to go in is a totally different question :)

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