Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Buying a car for 2010 to 2025
It seems the majority of people are unwilling to buy hybrid cars because they cost a few thousand dollars more. They seem to be unaware that when they buy a car, they are also "buying" the next 15 years of gasoline the car is going to use. Just like when you buy a refrigerator, you are also "buying" the next 15 years of electricity the refrigerator is going to use. Upfront costs just don't matter that much.
I guess a plug in hybrid is the most practical thing for 2010 to 2025 because we will have spikes in the costs of gasoline during that time, and when the photovoltaics finally reach retail grid parity and then further decline in price, the electricity to charge the car will go down in price.
I guess a plug in hybrid is the most practical thing for 2010 to 2025 because we will have spikes in the costs of gasoline during that time, and when the photovoltaics finally reach retail grid parity and then further decline in price, the electricity to charge the car will go down in price.
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