Worlds First Electric Sports Car July 23 2008
First Test Run of BugE Personal Vehicle
Interview of Who Killed the Electric Car Director Chris Paine
An Interview with Chris Paine, the director of the movie, Who Killed The Electric Car.
Chris owned an EV1 and was quite active in the California area in promoting the use of electric vehicles.
BugE Electric Vehicle 2nd Run
A Day in The BugE
Who Killed The Electric Car Part (6 of 11)
Tesla’s Wild Ride
Tesla’s wild ride
Building the world’s first electric supercar was never going to be easy – even without the hubris, infighting, and mismanagement that nearly sent Tesla spinning off the road.
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| Elon Musk backed Tesla to the tune of $55 million – but his micromanaging has alienated some staffers. |
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| Martin Eberhard, pictured in 2007 before his falling out with Musk, now says ‘I have no problem with Tesla the company. I do have a problem with Elon and the way he treats people.’ |
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| Musk, pictured in a vehicle electronics simulator referred to as the ‘E Buck’ in the shop, demanded that Tesla engineers push the car’s top speed to 125 MPH. |
(Fortune Magazine) — For Martin Eberhard, there were many obstacles on the path to building the ultimate electric sports car. There was the scientific challenge of creating a lithium ion battery pack stable enough to power a 2,650-pound vehicle. There was the belief that Americans would stick with their gas-guzzlers, no matter what the price of oil. And there was, of course, the considerable resistance in the venture capital community to funding heavy industry.
Al Gore Challange Video
Al Gore Challenge Move On Petition
Dear MoveOn member,
Wes and Joan have told me that MoveOn members are really jumping on board with our new national challenge—getting 100% of our nation’s electricity from renewable and truly clean energy sources within 10 years. Apparently, more than 150,000 have already signed this MoveOn petition in the last 24 hours.
Thank you! I knew when I issued this challenge that it would take millions of us working together, a whole new movement of citizens, to make it happen. And, once again, MoveOn members are rising to the challenge. It’s very heartening.
I’d like to ask you to join me by adding your name, too. Just click here:
http://pol.moveon.org/gorechallenge/o.pl?id=13302-7881174-wRDkRFx&t=1
There are more details in the email below.
As I said on Thursday, this is a generational moment. A moment when we decide our own path and our collective fate. I’m asking you—each of you—to join me and build this future.
Thanks for all you do,
Al Gore
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