Better Place (formerly Project Better Place), a company that plans to develop electric-car infrastructures for Israel and Denmark, has now announced plans to do the same in a much bigger country: Australia. The plan is to eventually make it unnecessary for Australia to import any oil.laptop battery.
If it succeeds there, the company's model could work in parts of the United States,sony vgp-bps5 battery too, such as the West Coast or the cities from Boston to Washington on the East Coast.
Better Place has proposed ways to overcome the limitations of today's technology for electric vehicles--namely, the cost and recharge times of batteries. To keep down initial costs for customers, the company plans to sell cars in much the way that mobile-phone companies sell phones: with a subsidized low cost and a monthly plan. For the cars, the plan will pay for miles of driving, not minutes of talk time. The company also plans to install networks of charging stations, so that drivers can keep their cars topped off during the day, and battery swap stations along highways, where drivers can exchange a depleted asus a42-a3 battery, for a charged one on long trips.
The plan seemed to make sense for Israel and Denmark, relatively small countries where such networks could be easily installed and where government policies heavily favor electric cars. But Better Place's CEO, Shai Agassi, has said that it could work in the United States as well.Rather than connect the whole country, however, the plan would be to connect certain urban centers,hp pavilion dv7 battery , such as those from Boston to Washington, DC, or from Los Angeles to Seattle. Government policies would still be needed to make the plan economical.
In the announcement of the Australia deal, Agassi emphasized that if the system can work in Australia, which has more car ownership per capita than the United States,hp pavilion dv8000 battery,dell latitude d410 battery it could work in the United States.
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