Some interesting developments in the world of electric cars. Personally I thought we’d have jetpacks by now but I’ll settle for this in an era of global warming and peak oil.
HONOLULU – Hawaii has unveiled plans to be first in the nation to roll out electric car stations statewide — a move the governor hailed as a major step toward weaning the islands off oil.
Hawaii imports foreign oil for almost 90 percent of its energy needs. One-third of that oil is used to power cars and buses on island streets.
Gov. Linda Lingle said Tuesday the program would help Hawaii meet its goal of slashing fossil fuel use 70 percent by 2030.
“This is the preferred future,” Lingle said at a press conference. “Today is a part of the execution of our energy independence, and our getting off the addiction to oil.”
Better Place, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based company, will build the car recharging stations and provide recharged batteries for electric cars.
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