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    on gas; however, you pay more for an electric car up front. For example, 2011 Nissan LEAF SL has an MSRP of $33,720, the four-door 2011 Honda Civic Si and the price of $24,405. That is over $9,000 cheaper. 5. Electrical cars have zero emissions; Tesla Roadster and Nissan LEAF do not have any tailpipes because they do not have any heat or gas to release (KELLY0591, APRIL 2012). Automakers are striving to have over 100 new battery-powered models in the next five years despite the fact…

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    five or six hours to charge up, and then it becomes a problem. If they only take 20 or 30 minutes to charge up, I mean, that’s like stopping for a coffee or something, and people can live with that. That’s really what we’re moving towards. In fact, Tesla is now saying that with its latest generation of superchargers, they can have an 80% charge put in in about 10 to 15 minutes. That’s a quick coffee, really. Interviewer: Yeah. Interviewee: In my world. Interviewer: I agree with you. It…

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    Self-Driving Laws

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    Fatal accidents have already occurred in places where Google, Tesla, and other manufacturers of driverless cars have tested the new technology. For example, Tesla admitted its guilt in the death of Joshua Brown in May of 2016. The fatality was caused by the autopilot system in the car not sensing an eighteen-wheeler in front of the car and thus not applying the…

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    like everything in this world but with time it can become the much needed alternative source needed for the survival of humankind. Many different companies and organizations are becoming and are already a part of the solar industry and some, such as Tesla, are working towards making it more cost effective and/ or efficient. Fossil fuels are limited and they are predicted to run out in our lifetime, action needs to be taken towards finding a reliable, renewable…

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    5 Innovative Technologies That Could Replace Car Keys Are the Days of Car Keys Numbered? With the rapid rate the automotive industry is advancing, there is no wonder that avant-garde innovations are gradually replacing older creations, such as car keys. That is right! A few cars already feature replacements to traditional key fobs, so it is a likely possibility that, one day, we may only see keys in museums. If this happens, will the auto locksmith craft become defunct as well? Or maybe adapt…

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    1. What are the pros and cons of electric vehicles? Would you purchase one why or why not? The pros of having an electric vehicle would be less expensive fuel, we all know that the prices of gasoline are going up because the limited fossil fuel that well eventually run out, and let’s be realistic here by saying that no everyone enjoys paying for their gas, plus electric vehicles are much friendlier on the environment with no tailpipe emissions they have less dependency on fossil fuels. Not only…

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    Electric Car Limitations

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    less than one percent of auto sales monthly but that number is consistently climbing, even with low gasoline prices. I would certainly own an electric car but the overall cost and limitations of an electric car would greatly impact my life. The Tesla Model S 90 D prices out around 130,000 dollars and has a range limitation of 250 – 290 miles per charge. The average 300-mile trip will save the consumer roughly 15.00 in fuel savings. There are a few super charging stations between Chicago,…

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    the insurance industry will be hurt because the self-driving car is safer. For example, Ferenstein (2015) pointed out that the premiums in the self-driving car are much lower than the human-driven car. Ferenstein shows the premium is $1942 in the Tesla Model S if the car is the human-driven car, compared with the self-driving car that is $388 in Graph 1. Those two different car systems influence the price of the premiums a lot. The self-driving car industry will bring negative effect to some…

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    Developers of driverless cars tend to be public companies such as Google and Tesla. Consider such possibilities that these autonomous vehicle companies be bought or influenced by such commercial giants that they get paid to blacklist certain locations of competitors. Even worse still is the idea that they could force larger payments…

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    Electric Cars Case Study

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    The automobile market of nowadays is changing, a tendency toward hybrid and electric cars is taking shape. This shift toward hybrid and electric vehicles is supported by all sectors public, private, industrial and academic. In this essay we will analyze the case of a leading company in producing electric vehicles; BYD. First, we will start by examining the viability of EVs as an alternative of gasoline-powered vehicles, and presenting our vision of the future of electric car market. Second, we…

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