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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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U.S. Firms Join Forces to Build Car Batteries
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Electric Car Agreement for Toyota and Tesla
New York Times 05.20.2010
White House Backs Electric-Car Aid
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