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Many people think electric cars are unreliable. In the disaster hit areas in Japan oil refineries and gasoline staions were out of operation for a long time but electric power was restored early. The result was the electric cars could be used and recharged at the end of the day at 200 volt outlets. Mitsubishi loaned its electric cars to cities in the disaster hit region. This shows there are many things we do not know yet about the potential of electric cars. It will also help move up the timetable for development of electric cars in Japan
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