Monday, September 12, 2011

Most Arguments Against Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV) Are Absurd.




The cars we drive today follow the same underlying design principles as the Model Ts of a hundred years ago and the tail-finned sedans of fifty years ago. In the 21st century, cars are still made for 20th century purposes. They're well suited for conveying multiple trips over long distances at high speeds, but inefficient for providing personal mobility within cities – where most of the world's people now live.

As oil becomes scarce and pollution and climate change increase, people (hopefully sooner than later) will finally realize that transporting a 90-kilogram person in two (2) tonnes of metal just isn't sustainable, especially in urban areas.

The unfortunate thing for us is that when people finally realize they are better off in a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV), they'll simply say it was obvious to everyone all along.

Lang Motors – making cities and life more sustainable.

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