Frankly, I think people *will* figure it out.  There may be lots of
confusion when reading and listing to marketing hype.  But when someone goes
to test drive or buy a *EV (fill in P, B, etc), they will know whether or
not it takes gas.  And they will decide if the need that "feature" or not.

It's all good to push the education and better inform people.  I just don't
fret about it too much.

Peri

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of JOHN OCONNOR
Sent: 28 March, 2013 5:47 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EV <> pih/phev <> ice

I believe it is important to maintain the distinction because it will turn
into a marketing and product differentiation nightmare. 

If one makes the argument the volt is an ev because it say the volt it can
drive 30 mi? all electric. What about a plug-in-hybrid that only goes 2
miles all electric, I wouldn't want an vehicle that goes 2 miles electric
and then goes ICE to be considered an EV.
 
As EVs become more mainstream, marketers and sales people will argue 'hey,
forget about that $32,000 (B)EV and try out our $22,000 EV"  (that is
actually a Prius type vehicle that can operate in EV mode for short periods
and isn't even a plug-in.)

BEV's and Plug-in hybrids are different, and there is no reason to pretend
otherwise. It can only be bad for public acceptance of BEV to call the volt
or other hybrids EVs

John


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On Mar 28, 2013, at 1:11 PM, damon henry <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know that different people have different reasons for loving EV's.  Some
think it is just cool technology, many feel it is a much better solution for
environmental reasons, others feel the energy independence EV's can provide
a country (or even an individual) is a compelling argument etc..  The Volt
seems to be a vehicle that falls in line with all those wishes and can be
driven as a pure EV so I fail to see why making the distinction is
important.  Perhaps you are just a very detail oriented person and the
simple fact that there truly is a difference and that people are constantly
getting it wrong gets on your nerves.
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