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08-18-2007, 10:08 PM
Tesla offers a solution to our dependence on foreign oil supplies today. (http://blogs.business2.com/greenwombat/2007/08/tesla-roadster-.html)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Tesla_Roadster2.jpgTodd Woody - Business 2.0 - Aug. 14, 2007
The Tesla Roadster offers double the well to wheel efficiency of the popular Prius-II via its all-electric drivetrain and emits just one-third the carbon dioxide when considering the electrical generation to fuel it.
The Tesla Roadster hits the highway later this month for the electric sports car's first public road trip, a 200-mile journey from San Francisco through the Sierras to Lake Tahoe. Sure, it's a publicity stunt but one designed to demolish the perception that electric cars are short-range put-put mobiles more suited to suburban cul-de-sacs than the open road. As the Silicon Valley startup gears up for production of the zero-to-60-in-four super car this fall, it will use the final prototype of the Roadster for the August 29 road trip. The Global Hyatt hotel chain is sponsoring the event and the Roadster will stop at Hyatts in Sacramento and Incline Village, Nevada, on Lake Tahoe. Hyatt is considering installing charging stations at some properties - Tesla in May won a $561,000 grant from the state of California to develop charging stations that can be deployed at hotels. While this is the first public road trip for the Roadster, Tesla has put the $98,000 car through its paces during long-distance testing, says Tesla public relations director David Vespremi … http://blogs.business2.com/greenwombat/2007/08/tesla-roadster-.html
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Tesla_Roadster2.jpgTodd Woody - Business 2.0 - Aug. 14, 2007
The Tesla Roadster offers double the well to wheel efficiency of the popular Prius-II via its all-electric drivetrain and emits just one-third the carbon dioxide when considering the electrical generation to fuel it.
The Tesla Roadster hits the highway later this month for the electric sports car's first public road trip, a 200-mile journey from San Francisco through the Sierras to Lake Tahoe. Sure, it's a publicity stunt but one designed to demolish the perception that electric cars are short-range put-put mobiles more suited to suburban cul-de-sacs than the open road. As the Silicon Valley startup gears up for production of the zero-to-60-in-four super car this fall, it will use the final prototype of the Roadster for the August 29 road trip. The Global Hyatt hotel chain is sponsoring the event and the Roadster will stop at Hyatts in Sacramento and Incline Village, Nevada, on Lake Tahoe. Hyatt is considering installing charging stations at some properties - Tesla in May won a $561,000 grant from the state of California to develop charging stations that can be deployed at hotels. While this is the first public road trip for the Roadster, Tesla has put the $98,000 car through its paces during long-distance testing, says Tesla public relations director David Vespremi … http://blogs.business2.com/greenwombat/2007/08/tesla-roadster-.html
