Carmakers, Canadian Governments Aim To Put End To Electric Car ‘Range Anxiety’

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Automakers are hoping to overcome the biggest roadblock to electric vehicles sales—range anxiety among consumers—with a little help from government.
A spokesman for Ford Canada said June 20 that government efforts to extend the network of recharging stations along highways and elsewhere is a big psychological boost in helping consumers overcome range anxiety, even though the typical Canadian urban commute is far shorter than the travelling range of many of today’s plug-in vehicles.
“(With) both the federal government and provincial governments working together to develop the infrastructure you’ll see range anxiety eventually disappear,” Marc Vejgman, Ford’s product marketing manager, said in an interview at a global electric vehicle conference in Montreal.
Meanwhile, new products from the automakers themselves are starting to bring more consumers around.
Nissan says sales of its popular Leaf plug-in surged 50% when it introduced a more powerful battery last November that boosted the car’s range by 27 per cent to 172 kilometres.
Ford is planning to introduce a new battery this fall that will increase the range of its all-electric Focus by 31%to 160 km.
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Nissan said it believes new technology can double the Leaf’s range in three years and add hundreds of kilometres over time.
But Kazuo Yajima, alliance global director of the company’s electric vehicle engineering division, said efforts to add more range needs to be tempered with reducing vehicle costs.
“We cannot rely on the (government) subsidies or incentives forever,” he said.
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard said Quebec’s $8,000 subsidy for the purchase of electric vehicles will only be phased out when sales hit a critical mass and prices fall.
B.C. offers a $5,000 subsidy and Ontario provides up to $14,000 in incentives as it aims for electric cars to make up five per cent of new vehicle sales by 2020.
“It’s hard for me to tell you at what moment we will be able to decrease the incentives,” Couillard told reporters, adding that the sale of electric and hybrid cars generates returns for the provincial economy.
“When you fill up you car with gasoline you basically encourage oil exporters—also of course Canadian oil producers—but if you charge your electric car you send money directly through Hydro-Quebec and recycle it in Quebec’s economy,” he said
Electric cars are a niche market with less than one per cent of global auto sales. More than 21,000 plug-in electric vehicles have been sold in Canada since 2011. The plug-in hybrid Chevy Volt leads, followed by the all-electric Tesla Model S and Nissan Leaf. Together they account for almost 70 per cent of sales.
Meanwhile, Quebec announced June 20 that it will greatly increase the number of fast-charge stations for electric vehicles along one of the province’s busiest highways. Quick-charging stations will be added in two phases in six communities along the 580-kilometre stretch of Highway 20 between Montreal and Mont-Joli.
Couillard said the announcement demonstrates the province’s drive to encourage the use of such vehicles and reduce greenhouse gases. The province aims to increase the number of electric and hybrid vehicles on Quebec roads tenfold to 100,000 by 2020.
Couillard said interest in electric cars is growing exponentially, but infrastructure needs to be deployed at a speed that accommodates growing demand.
 

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Also I can drive a $500 beater car if I want....so is there a $500 beater electric version.....also power pice is set to skyrocket.
 

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I still don't get it! The grid can't keep up in extreme heat nor extreme cold because of residential/commercial demand. How in the hell are they going to produce enough electricity without coal and natural gas fired electrical generation. They really don't think they can get enough juice from wind and solar do they????
 

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I still don't get it! The grid can't keep up in extreme heat nor extreme cold because of residential/commercial demand. How in the hell are they going to produce enough electricity without coal and natural gas fired electrical generation. They really don't think they can get enough juice from wind and solar do they????

Its got nothing to do with politics and everything to do with setting up these green companies to pad the pockets of the govt individuals and there buddies.
 

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I still don't get it! The grid can't keep up in extreme heat nor extreme cold because of residential/commercial demand. How in the hell are they going to produce enough electricity without coal and natural gas fired electrical generation. They really don't think they can get enough juice from wind and solar do they????

They don't "think" at all.....they just protest everything they can.
 

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It's all about money and control. There is technology out there that would allow us to have virtually unlimited power for homes,cars,industry ext wirelessly, basically free. You could drive around all day with your AC power car, drawing power wirelessly from the earth. But billionaires couldn't continue to make billions and keep you slaving your life away for a paycheck if these technologies were implemented.

So I guess paying 1.20 a liter for gas is the next best option. There is no shortage of oil out there, but they rip us off on that too.

People are stupid, they'll pay 3$/L for water. Pretty soon you'll be paying to breath air too.
 
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Once they get enough electric cars and trucks, they will sell the power grid too privet corp so they can jack the rates up threw the roof on charging your unit for $200 or $400 a fill...

Being that the electricity is for transportation, there will be an extra tax on it too since we can't burn purple power when road tax clear energy is only allowed.

I'll bring my horse to town before going the E car/ truck. The pony will be like going back to the old OHV days may gramps and Pops had a few years back.
 

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THe Consumer Pays TOP dollar for these environment friendly vehicles, (40K+) batteries need replacing in about 3 or 4 years, about a $ 4000.00 touch,..... I see nothing friendly about this setup, other then a deeper lithium mine !

do wonder what the "envirofee" is to dispose of your old batteries, later on we will probably get lithium poisoning, and most certainly we need a tax to combat this evil disease !!! (lol)
 
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Why do all these so called green technology companies always asking the government to help them out. F off the government have no business getting into bed with these companies.
 
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