As I reported earlier today, electric automaker Think -- in partnership with a couple of venture capital firms -- will be opening a North American branch next year.
I just got back from test driving the crash-tested, highway-ready (70 mph top speed) Think two-seater. Pretty damn sweet! Feels and handles exactly like a normal car -- and I'm told it's going to retail for around $20,000. You could have one next year.
The one I drove looked more or less like this one:
Quite roomy on the inside, but I prefer the looks of this one.


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WWAGD?! Posted 10:48 am
21 Apr 2008
Portable Electron Station
I wonder how big a solar panel would be needed to charge the thing up?
Imagine being able to take it with you if you run out of fuel? Or just putting on the roof while you're at work.
I'm thinking of those people who get lost in the winter in forests.
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LGT Posted 2:33 pm
21 Apr 2008
Who else is promoting these cuties?
Are Saatchi and Saatchi also involved?
ps. my 2 cents on "Fortune Brainstorm Greeeen"
http://feww.wordpress.com/2008/04/22/the-deep-fcking-gree ...
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Anna Haynes Posted 4:28 pm
21 Apr 2008
Looks like my next car.
What are the dimensions?
(you'd think the mfr would provide size info, but if it's on their site, I didn't see it.)
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NSaggie Posted 4:40 pm
21 Apr 2008
Size info
Here's the link to the technical specs Anna.
The specs are in the options on the left, under the car model after you click on them.
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NiraliSherni Posted 9:55 pm
21 Apr 2008
If you dont want to wait till next year...
...you can go in for a ZAP sedan today. Check them out at http://www.zapworld.com/electric-vehicles/electric-cars/x ... and to take a look at what people have to say about them, look here: http://www.zapworld.com/node/26. ZAP also has the option of solar assisted sedan and truck.
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NiraliSherni Posted 10:00 pm
21 Apr 2008
BTW
The ZAP sedan costs only about 11 k or so
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robertogreen Posted 2:12 am
22 Apr 2008
it's all here already
so i've modded my prius with a lithium/ion battery and now have 40 miles of electric range. i've just met a guy who can give the prius a switch that forces it run exclusively on the electric. living in LA, i will now have a car that goes up to 52 MPH pure electric, but still has gas for when i need it (almost never will be the answer).
all technology that exists today. done as a mod it probably makes a prius cost 40k. if toyota would get their heads out of their ass it could be 32k for a real hybrid electric that gets at minimum 100 mpg and probably far higher.
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toddm Posted 4:08 am
29 Apr 2008
cost for recharge
It would be nice to know how much it would cost to re-charge the battery based off your own electric rates.
Can this be easily calculated?
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