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Most Expected Electric Cars of 2011 Facts and Myths

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Currently, the number of people who get the electric car increases. This can be attributed to the fact that electric cars are not dependent on oil, and anyone who has a moat that can definitely increase the price of gasoline. Global warming called for environmentally friendly transportation, electric cars. Because the plug-in electric car battery car power, it has reduced pollution "by having zero emissions tail pipe." True, the electric car trend upward. If you have been planning to go with the trend, here is a list of electric car for 2011, as reported by car manufacturers, news sites and blogs.

-Nissan Leaf  
This electric car battery can run up to 100 miles per charge. Ideal for a family of five and a small circle of friends, Nissan Leaf allows you to "navigation program, filling the interior temperature and distance from your smart phone or computer." There is no reason not to include Nissan Leaves on the list when it is one of the most-bought electric cars in the United States today. In fact, if you plan to buy one today, you might just end up on the waiting list for 2011.

-Chevrolet Volt  

A real power, electric cars can run up to 40 miles on a single overnight charge. But even more! With a small gasoline engine, the Chevy Volt can go for another 300 miles. The car was very good with two 7 "diagonal LCD touch screen that displays the speed and battery power, Bluetooth wireless technology for your phone to stream music on your phone to the stereo, and rear park assist camera package, pedestrian-friendly alert, etc. 

-Toyota Prius Plug-in hybrid (PHV)  

PHV none other than the Prius, use the plug J1772 for smart charging, which takes only an hour and a half. Pada fully charged, the Prius PHV can run up to 13 miles. It features a different dashboard screen with graphic indicators for speed, transmission, fuel and battery power.

-Fisker Karma  

A plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan, Fisker Karma can travel up to 50 miles from one charge. Perfect for sports fans of luxury cars is also a fan of the environment, Karma speeds over 125 mph and can go from one to 60 miles per hour in less than 6 seconds. Sure, free Karma can take pride in elegant packaging, although for environmental activists, the pride of Karma is a solar glass roof which makes the car fixed and the interior filled the cool and fresh.

-Tesla Model S  

For those who want to Tesla at a reasonable price, Tesla Model S is the answer. Although follow-up of the Tesla Roadster, Tesla Model S guarantee cheaper prices but more powerful features. S model has a range of extraordinary power of 350 miles a single charge. It features 17-inch touch screen with a 3G connection (for speed, battery power, control), GPS navigation, streaming radio, recommendations of restaurants and movie playback time. Yang said the Tesla Model S provides luxury and comfort at the same time.

-Think Open  

Great for the urban environment, this electric car is based on the Think City, which was introduced in the last market of 2009. Although both Think Open and Think City has similar specifications (airbags, mp3 player, Bluetooth technology, ABS), Think Go take a different design - open-top design. Think Open right on a tight budget. This is one of the most affordable electric cars on the market today.

Other electric vehicles (EVs), which entered the list were: the best selling electric vehicles in Japan iMiEV, Coda, BYD, Wheego LiFe, and the Smart Electric Drive. Now, that myth is broken, you're ready to go! Select your electric car now and have it reserved for 2011. Although we have come up with the facts about this trend EVS 2011, here are a few things to know about EVs that have created confusion among car enthusiasts. Here are the myths about the EVS:


-EV batteries will not last.  

Although this is quite true, for sure, car manufacturers will not release an EV that can last for the "unimaginable" years, car makers can assure you that the EV battery can last up to 10 years or more.

-EVS take the pollution of the city.  

Not completely, though EVs do to reduce pollution. Some EVs still emit carbon, although lower than fuel-powered engine.

-EVS slow.  

Car maker producing EVs that can speed up to 100 miles per hour or even more.

-EVS-price high.  

As with any product, EVS come in different prices. But one thing is certain: the electric vehicle to help you save money from spending on gasoline and maintenance on gas-guzzler

-EVs can not go far enough to one charge.  

Many current electric vehicle designed to travel 50-300 miles a single charge.

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