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GM Teams With Dozens Of Utilities on Plug-In Cars

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A large number of utility companies ( most of the big companies like Duke, AEP, Consolidated Edison, DTE, Edison, PG&E and so on) in the USA are working with General Motors to come up with the whole system for putting electric cars on the road and to work out all the issues relating to electricity recharging of the batteries in the cars. Even though coal is used to generate this electricity it reduces overall emissions as the electric plants burn coal with lower emisssions than the internal combustion engine burns gasoline. Charging the cars at night might be attractive as the utilities might find that this is more efficient for them as they may be able to increase production at power plants with extra capacity.

Electric car development

10/18/2006

Thecompetition to develop a plug in electric car that can get something near 200 miles on a single charge, and run on electricity alone for that long. And to do this at a price in the low twenties, that would make it attractive even with lower gasoline prices

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