Showing posts with label Electric car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric car. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

Is Apple Interested In Buying Electric Car Maker Tesla?

Image representing Tesla Motors as depicted in...
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The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that Apple met with electric car makers Tesla Motors at the Apple headquarters.

Although there is no indication that an Apple deal to buy Tesla is in the works, the meeting between the two companies has sparked the conversation for the possibility of an Apple Car.

Would you buy an Apple car? Do you think Apple could lead the charge in electric vehicles?

Our Notes:  Let's hope not.  However, Tesla has to do something to get over the hurdles they are facing with their direct dealerships attempting to get blocked by various states.  That is a real issue for any company.  Capitalism?  Not in this country.
 
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Hybrid Vehicles Updated For 2014 - Electric Cars Update

Ford Escape Hybrid the first hybrid electric v...
Ford Escape Hybrid the first hybrid electric vehicle with a flexible fuel capability to run on E85(ethanol). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)















2014 hybrid vehicles updates from Chuck Thompson


Hybrid vehicles, the latest craze coming from auto manufacturers trying to come up with alternative energy vehicles.  Just when you think you know everything there is to know take a look at the presentation above and you quickly learn that the predominate form of vehicles produced in the US during the first part of the 20th century were electric cars.  A technology that has been around for over 100 years and shunned by the major auto manufacturers for the past 100 years and now they are trying to tell us that they can not get the technology straight?

  We should believe them why?  The technology is over 100 years old now and the companies that owned that technology are out of business.  That means that the technology is most likely in the public domain.  We have several e-books that we are presently working on that continue along these lines and show more about the history of the technology.

Over the next few days we will have those books up and available right here.  They will be free for downloads as well.  Anyone who is interested will have access to the old technology with the hopes that it will help in developing the new technologies and for much less and with more power than will come from the major manufacturers.  Information is power and we are giving away as much as we can so that more people have that power back so that we are no longer dependant on major companies for goods and services.


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