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		<title>The future of Electric cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Electric cars are nothing new they are yet to be perfected but that should soon change. Nissan, Ford and Tesla just to name a few have all been given government grants and research funding to help boost the electric car market, in the past no company has had a successful launch with an electric [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While Electric cars are nothing new they are yet to be perfected but that should soon change. Nissan, Ford and Tesla just to name a few have all been given government grants and research funding to help boost the electric car market, in the past no company has had a successful launch with an electric vehicle most electric cars have been products of creative thinking by &#8220;home brewers&#8221; some people have even one to the extent of gutting out motors and replacing them with rechargeable golf buggy batteries and wring them up to solar panels, while not road worthy the concept is unique and has a place in motoring history.</p>
<p>United States, Japan and Europe are expected to see the first consumer electric cars in late September when Nissan unveil the first of three new electric motor cars, Nissan are aiming to mass produce their electric vehicle line by 2013, with petrol prices very unsteady in recent years and global warming issues high on peoples minds the first manufacture to master the electric car market is sure to be on a winner and should expect high returns. <span id="more-124"></span></p>
<p>Pricing of electric cars wont come cheap upfront but when you add petrol prices over 1 year of driving it becomes clear that you will in fact start saving money from the moment you drive your electric car out of the dealership, Currently Nissan, Toyota and Tesla have not released an official pricing guide, but have stated that $55,000 will see you in a family sized electric vehicle.</p>
<p>A market research firm conducted a survey trying to figure out just how many people would convert over to electric motor cars, the survey revealed some amazing results, between 280,00- 350,000 units could be sold in the first 2 years (2010-2012). Again as you can see by the numbers there is certainly a market here and the first company to get this right will result in huge profits.</p>
<p>Ford is trying to attack the Electric minivan market confirming that a Transit Connect commercial minivan as an electric model will be released during 2011, 70mph-100mph speed limits will apply but as you would expect over time these figures will get better as the technology is better understood and researched. Tax credits are expected to be applied to all forms of electric cars under the low emissions tax scheme. Will we of course bring you further news as it breaks so please bookmark our website.</p>
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