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JD @ Jan 25th 2008 10:37PM
I know that what he's saying is true. They are not good for the environment in any way, shape, or form. And yet.... I can't help but just say you're being a killjoy. :) The Tesla is a sexy electric car (never thought I'd say those words until this came along), and I hope that we can find a more environmentally friendly way to store power in ways that these batteries do. Ultra-capacitors are cool, but don't hold a charge long enough to be practical in this sort of vehicle if I understand correctly. Oh well- at least we're pointed in the right direction now (away from gas/oil).