"I recently attended a talk at Tesla Motors about the state of the electric car industry and the history of Tesla. Wow was I impressed. Driving an electric car fueled entirely by solar power no longer is a dream of the future. It's here today, it's happening around the country, and I can't wait to join in!
The Tesla guys did not talk about driving an electric car as a means to be green. They spoke about it as an issue of national security, and they had the data to back it up. When they showed us a map of where the world's petroleum is (Saudi Arabia & the Middle East) vs where it is used (U.S. & China) their argument became very clear. Furthermore, according to their slides, about 75% of the petroleum used in the U.S. is used for transportation, and 2/3 of that, so 50% of the petroleum used in the U.S., is for passenger cars. Wow. Now I really can see how electric cars really can help move us away from foreign oil."
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/blog/post/2010/...WTF are we doing in the Middle East anyway? We got sun here, we need jobs here. War is a waste and worse.
And we're competing in solar-electric with China, where the state owns the oil industry. Figures.