Who Will Build the Electric Cars?  E-mail
Written by Philip Proefrock   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007

Whether plug-in hybrids and other forms of electric vehicles become a Linux-like alternative to the mainstream automakers remains to be seen. But there are certainly a wide variety of manufacturers who are working on various forms of electric vehicles.

The GM-Volt.com blog has a compiled a list of New Electric Car Companies (expanding on a similar list from CNET) with more than 20 companies listed! And that excludes any of the major manufacturers (Ford, GM, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota, and Volvo), which have electric vehicles in development or production.

The field is so wide open that startup companies such as Tesla and Fisker (pictured) who are reportedly going to be producing as many as 15,000 vehicles in 2009 might be able to actually break into the mainstream.

Of course, most of these companies won't make it; that's simple economics. But will some of them become the brands of the future? Will they make it on their own...or be acquired by major manufacturers? Or are electric vehicles just another form of venture capital vaporware. We can't say for sure, but EcoGeek's looking forward to watching their progress.


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written by Solar Coupons , November 07, 2007
How cool will it be in 2010 to plug your electric car into your solar powered home. The big auto giants of Detroit better adapt or face extinction. smilies/cheesy.gif
I don't know
written by val , December 31, 2007
Electric is cool for short range, but I'm extremely more impressed with GM's hydrogen car. The ones that have the skate board design. So far that looks like the big winner. While I could see electric cars going over big in huge cities, I would expect the GM hydrogen cars to make it bigger in more rural areas.

this is the time!
written by future skeptic , January 02, 2008
it is the time for both of these technologies. let us embrace it.......
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Philip Proefrock
About the author:

Philip Proefrock is an architect and photographer in southeast Michigan.

His award winning projects include the Malletts Creek Branch Library which has the first completed commercial green roof in the state of Michigan.

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