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The information below is from OUTSIDE magazine, November 2006 issue.
Mr. Clean – Elton Musk has the savvy and the cash to invest big. His latest venture: bringing earth-friendly power – and a race-ready, zero-emissions sports car – to the people.
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"People may want to live greener lives – they’ll give lip service to driving less and carpooling more – but unless transportation solutions are easy and attractive, change is hard to embrace."
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“But to be an effective environmentalist, you also have to be a good businessman. You have to be pro-human and give people a car they’ll actually want to drive.”
This past June, Musk and Eberhard unveiled the Tesla Roadster, a sexy two-seater sports car powered by lithium-ion batteries, the same kind that run your laptop.
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The result is a car with a 250-mile range (compared with the EV1’s 90 miles), a top speed of 130 and a zero-to-60 acceleration of roughly four seconds. “What we’ve done is combine the moral high ground of the Prius with the performance of a Ferrari,” Musk says. “You no longer have to compromise to be an environmentalist.”
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Of course the Telstar is outrageously expensive with a price tag of $100,000, but there are plans to make less expensive sedan models.
I think Musk is absolutely correct in saying going green has to be easy and attractive. Humans, being humans, don’t want to sacrifice and compromise. The future of environmentalism might well be in making going green exciting, attractive and fun.
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