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“Who Killed the Electric Car?”

Filed at 1:30 pm, Monday June 12th 2006
by Arlen Parsa


So, have you guys heard about this new documentary yet? It’s called Who Killed the Electric Car? and it’s about how clean, safe and fast electric cars which were available in the mid-1990s were essentially “killed” after a massive lobbying effort from the oil industry. It’ll go into a limited release this summer. Trailer below.

One Response to ““Who Killed the Electric Car?””

  1. Electric Cars are Alive and Well at ZAP www.zapworld.com ZP (NYSE). A California based company, who has been importing, retrofitting and distributing the Smart car for the last year, is the only car company who is selling a Chinese manufactured car in the US the 100% electric Xebra city car. It can reach speeds of up to 40 mph, has a range of up to 40 miles and takes 6-8 hours to fully recharge. And charges with your standard 110V outlet.