Will having Electric vehicles that can go up to at least 60 miles per full charge-up really put an end to cars that use gasoline?
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I believe this is possible in some countries where most of the days are sunny - in big cities with hectic schedule it would be more difficult. 60 miles per hours would be a blessing in areas where traffic jam is at it's home, but the transition could be made gradually at best. This could also reduce the number of casualties in traffic accidents. |
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Yes, it could end the era people use gasoline powered vehicles because we will lose our dependence on the costly fossil fuels, but for that to happen, the price of electric cars have to go down so consumers can buy them, and start using the technology. When a car can hold a big enough charge to go long distances, we lose the problem with finding an outlet since these cars can travel far enough to find a source. |
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To begin with, electric vehicles that can go up to 60 mules per full charged battery, will not put an end to cars that use gasoline. However, there will be an increase in the amount of electric cars in the market, which may or may not sell due to the competition in today's market. To illustrate, gasoline cars will never be put an end to, which means even in the future there will be cars with gasoline technology incorporated into the newer technology. If there is a shift to only electric cars, gasoline companies will indeed run out of business because the majority of their incomes come from selling gas to cars. Besides, there are car companies trying to create vehicles that go over 100 miles per charge, but if you look at the price tag, it definitely is not low. |
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