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I actually gave the Razor E200 electric scooter to my nephew for his 13th birthday. I knew he wanted an electric scooter, I just didn't know which one. Unfortunately, I knew nothing about them, so I had to do a little research. However, based on his experience with The Razor E200, and my research, I am able to provide this overview of this very popular Razor model.

After surfing through the vehicles on there at this time, it looks like that there are a few around $10,000 that would be OK for regular transport. For example, a 1999 Solectria Force (a factory-converted Geo Metro) is offered for $9,500 plus $2k for a new pack. This car was designed for regular road use and would likely be satisfactory for regular, short commutes, assuming the car is otherwise in good shape!

This huge amount of excess capacity at night time is lost to the ether...pity huh! The coal station is burning all that coal whether we use the electricity or not. That's why we have such low off peak rates...to try and motivate people to switch their usage habits and use this excess capacity at night rather than waste /lose it or add to the usage during the next day.

The film talks about why we have entered an age where we are almost completely dependent on foreign oil. Instead of buying cars that are energy efficient, people are more likely to buy huge SUV's that suck down more gas than necessary. Obviously, if you walk around and look at the cars driving, you can see this in action. People are driving huge cars; why? Commercials will say that they are safe and insurance companies lower your premiums. If you are in the business world, you know that large cars sell for higher prices even if there electric cars is only a little more production cost. Companies have to stay competitive in the market. GM, in recent years, has had problems and need to make more money; thus, they need to sell the high marked items, not Electric Vehicles.

Well after lots of promising and pushing back deadlines it looks like Toyota is finally going to make a plug-in version of the Prius. They say they're now going to release it fully in 2011. They say they put it off for so long as it was a lot harder to change to plug-in than people think, even though many companies have been modifying them to plug-ins for years now!

An EV costs about.04 cents per-mile (depending on the electric rates in your area). You can compare that to a Toyota Corolla at 30 mpg paying $2.80 per gallon, the per-mile cost is.09 cents.

First off, you could create an LLC (LTD) company and set up a plan with a timeline. Then you've got what you need to grab a business loan from the bank. In many countries this can all be applied for on the internet, so within a week your company could be up & running and armed with cash.

To sum it up, some electric-powered R/C cars come ready to roll or "RTR" right out of the box and some need a few things before you can drive them such as batteries or a controller. Others come as a kit which means it is basically a rolling chassis, which requires the purchase of a motor, battery, body, etc., separately. Whatever the choice make sure you know if additional parts are required to get you going. So get ready to have some fun and get after it!