I would say yes, do continue.
By keeping these thoughts alive an in the fore-front will it stay that way and all the issues discussed.
How many people know that there are already dozens of Ethanol plants turning out billions of gallons of Ethanol and are set to turn up another 3billion before the ned of 2007?
Seele though hate to admit it was partially correct...
If they, the three big automakers, would just read the news papers they would've already been able to tell that the field is ripe for electrics to come onto the open road.
Even if they had to OEM vehicles from the one true electric cars that is still selling very well.
The automakers also already know how to "make" a market it called advertising. Commercials. Effective ones can turn people around, make them want those, just so they can keep up with their neighbors. Been done before and is still being done this very day to try and sell the rest of those big A** trucks that no one really needed, but had to have 'cause everyone else has one.
Your number 2 is only partitally true. It is time to embrace the electric technology for vehicles, they have been around longer that the gas powered ones.
The technology for long distance electric cars using batteries is already here, and once the so called newness wears off, they will once again be affordable.
Take a look at the NiMh and NiCd technologies. Just a short year ago you couldn't buy a battery that would hold 10Ah in a "D" sized battery to save a life, now they're all over the place and getting even more dense and they are affordable enough for me to purchase and replace the "free" NiCds I used to replace the SLA batteries in our trike. Same power, i.e. Same voltage, same Ahr, 1/3 the weight, able to use 80% of the battery stored energy instead of 20% and can do this 10 times more than the SLAs can, and with proper design can, be charged just as fast as SLAs.
Thoughts?
Bruce S