Folks,

You know me, I'm skeptical.  A post from someone name Info.  Is this 
information or propaganda?

The $300 million prize for a better car battery is not necessary. What we need 
are plug-in cars, PHEVs and BEVs.  When do we need 'em, now!  How do we get 
'em, with the proper incentives, properly administered.

For example, we have a $1,000 Hybrid incentive.  What does GM do they build a 
"Mild Hybrid" to qualify for the incentive.  That's how they compete.  If the 
incentive were properly administered, the "Mild Hybrid" wouldn't qualify, and 
they wouldn't build it.

The government introduces a small businesses incentive for vehicles weighing 
over 6,000 pounds, GM introduces the Hummer.  This incentive peaked at $125,000 
in 2007.

http://www.crestcapital.com/tax/tax_deduction_calculator.aspx

Do incentives work, you bet they do.

The first task of the current administration, was to dismantle incentives that 
favored BEVs and Hybrids.  The BEV incentive was dropped and the Hybrid 
research program was converted to a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Program.

A 10,000 or $20,000 or more  incentive per vehicle would go a long way towards 
getting PHEVs and BEVs on the road.  Too bad the government can't do for 
electric vehicles what it did for the Hummer  The incentive should be ramped so 
that as the population of PHEVs and BEVs increases, the incentives are reduced. 
 This will motivate buyers to get in early.

Too bad our candidates don't understand the capabilities of the technologies we 
already have and the power of incentives to apply  these technologies to the 
problem at hand.

Plug in, we have the technology and Toyota RAV4 is the proof.  Not to mention 
the AC Propulsion, E-Box and the Tesla roadster.  

How about the AFS Trinity?  This Super capacitor PHEV is on the road.

http://www.afstrinity.net/Jan08-AFSTrinity-XH150-Presentation.pdf

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujp1f4vXJ5U&feature=related

Technology we have.  Politicians who understand the technology and the power of 
incentives we don't have.

Cheers,
Al Lococo
www.evprogress.org  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: Fleaa 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:04 AM
  Subject: [FLEAA] McCain calls for new EV battery technology


  Wow, this is great news for the EV community!.   This is the first time(in 
recent memory) the federal Government has step forward and actual proposed to 
help the adoption of Electric Vehicles.  For those of you who have not heard 
the news, McCain has step forth and says that he wants the federal government 
to pay "300 Million" to help develop a new EV battery.  What does mean to us?   
 It means that the new battery will be developed with ....wait for 
it....."public money".      Translated, it means that there will not be a 
corporation(like Chevron) that can prevent the technology from being mass 
produced.      Right now it is only a proposal...but we should help encourage 
this kinda solution.   



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